Anonymous ID: 1bce0d May 13, 2022, 5:49 p.m. No.16270285   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0369 >>0380 >>0474 >>0532 >>0661 >>0704

Rand Paul just proved a Q post

 

07-JAN-2018 (SUN)

489

07-Jan-2018 3:10:11 AM EST

8ch/thestorm

US taxpayers are paying for it all.

Paris accord = scam (trillions)

Red Cross = scam (billions)

Foreign Aid = scam (trillions)

WAR = scam (trillions)

………on…and….on……..

Who audits where the money actually goes?

Who actually receives the money?

The US taxpayer is funding the very people we are engaged in taking down.

Slush funds everywhere.

Think GS pays for Antifa out of his own pocket?

The hole is deep.

Feel sick yet?

Q

 

https://twitter.com/RandPaul/status/1524913117137870849?s=20&t=mqS6v5DhRZyQ6WePKxstGg

Anonymous ID: 1bce0d May 13, 2022, 6:22 p.m. No.16270491   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0514

Un-ironically weirdos may think because he shouts, he sincerely cares

 

Thats where we are at, people’s brains have been turned off, and primal emotions are welcome by the masses of the brain dead zombies.

 

Chuck Ross@ChuckRossDC

 

What’s a guy gotta do to get a “box of food” around here?

 

RNC Research@RNCResearch · May 11

 

Biden starts SCREAMING about food shortages… which are currently happening under his administration

 

https://twitter.com/ChuckRossDC/status/1524575963249618944

Anonymous ID: 1bce0d May 13, 2022, 6:27 p.m. No.16270524   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0527 >>0532 >>0661 >>0704

13 May, 2022 22:29

 

US may have to suspend weapons shipments to Ukraine

 

Aid to Kiev may be disrupted if Congress doesn’t pass $40 billion spending package by May 19, Pentagon says

The flow of US weapons to Ukraine might be cut off, at least temporarily, unless Congress quickly approves nearly $40 billion in new spending to help Kiev repel Russia’s offensive in the former Soviet republic, the Pentagon has warned.

 

“May 19 is the day we really, without additional authorities, we begin to not have the ability to send new stuff in . . .,” Pentagon spokesman John Kirby told reporters on Friday. “By the 19th of May, it’ll start impacting our ability to provide aid uninterrupted.”

 

Weapons shipments to Kiev wouldn’t immediately stop on May 20 without new funding because there would still be some supplies in the pipeline purchased under the approximately $100 million in spending authority that the Pentagon currently has remaining for Ukraine aid, Kirby said. However, he added, but by losing its ability to source new cargoes, the Pentagon would face “a period of time with nothing moving” if there’s an extended delay in the new funding approval.

 

We’ve been moving at a fairly fast clip here, both in terms of the individual packages that have been approved and how fast that stuff is getting into Ukrainian hands,” Kirby said. “Literally, every day, there are things going in, and we would like to continue to be able to continue that pace for as long as we can.”

Washington’s latest Ukraine aid package, valued at $39.8 billion, was overwhelmingly approved by the House on Tuesday night, but the Senate failed in an effort to fast-track the bill for approval on Thursday. Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) objected to unanimous consent – a provision that allows for bills with strong bipartisan support to go to a quick vote without debate – after Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-New York) refused to add language to the aid legislation requiring that an inspector general be appointed to oversee how the money is spent.

 

Schumer excoriated Paul for standing in the way of quickly approving the massive aid package and argued that Washington has a “moral obligation” to help Ukraine fight Russian forces. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky) also pressed for an immediate vote on the bill, but Paul’s objection meant that passage would be delayed to next week at the earliest.

 

Paul argued that Americans are already “feeling the pain” of an inflation crisis, which he said was driven by excessive deficit spending, “and Congress seems intent on only adding to that pain by shoving more money out the door as fast as they can.” He added, “We cannot save Ukraine by dooming the US economy.”

 

Kirby reiterated a Pentagon request to provide new Ukraine funding by the third week of May. “Obviously, we continue to urge the Senate to act as quickly as possible so that we don’t get to the end of May and not have any additional authorities to draw upon.”

 

Although the aid bill passed the House with support from all Democrats and all but 57 Republicans, the vote revealed increasing division over the issue on the GOP side of the aisle. Representative Dan Crenshaw (R-Texas) praised the bill as a way to fund a proxy war against Russia, “investing in the destruction of our adversary’s military without losing a single American troop.”

 

Critics, including Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia), countered that anti-Russia sanctions are only exacerbating a US inflation crisis, and prioritizing aid to Ukraine is distracting from more important domestic issues. “While you spend $40 billion for your proxy war against Russia, I’m focused on baby formula for American babies,” she told Crenshaw.

 

Paul noted that the latest spending package will bring total US aid to Ukraine to $60 billion since the conflict began in February, nearly as much as Russia earmarks annually for its entire defense budget.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/555462-us-ukraine-aid-may-be-delayed/

Anonymous ID: 1bce0d May 13, 2022, 6:32 p.m. No.16270549   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0661 >>0704

13 May, 2022 21:15

 

Germany detects Hitler fans in its security ranks

 

Government report shows that over 300 members of German security services have links to ‘right-wing’ extremism

A German government investigation has revealed that more than 300 members of the country’s security agencies have links to “right-wing” extremism, including officers who were found to have joined in “Heil Hitler” chants and Nazi salutes.

 

“We will not allow our democratic constitutional state to be sabotaged from within by right-wing extremists,” Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said in a statement on Friday. “Every case of extremism must have clear consequences.”She added that Berlin will exhaust all current legal options to deal with extremists in the country’s security ranks, and she will propose legislation to help “remove enemies of the constitution from the public service more quickly.”

 

The probe examined 860 suspected cases of extremist behavior dating as far back as July 2018 andrevealed “concrete evidence”against 327 employees of security services at federal and state levels. Germany’s military intelligence service (MAD) was most rife with offenders, with 83 employees found to have been involved in activities “against the free democratic basic order,” the report said. The federal police ranked second, with 18 such employees.

 

The Interior Ministry identified 138 extremists working at federal agencies and 189 at the state level. More than 640,000 people work in Germany’s security services.

 

“Each of these cases is one too many,” Faeser told reporters, adding that more than 500 disciplinary actions have been taken against security workers with confirmed links to extremism.

 

Friday’s report comes nearly two years after Germany’s first nationwide study of far-right extremism in the country’s security agencies found hundreds of cases of alleged misconduct involving soldiers, police officers and other officials. Although the number of cases was small relative to the size of Germany’s security workforce, the 2020 report’s authors acknowledged that “it can basically be assumed that there is also a dark field” of undetected extremists.

 

Many of the cases involved the sharing of extremist symbols or pictures, such as swastikas. The latest review found a “diverse”range of verboten activities, such as joining extremist chat groups, spreading extremist propaganda and making “politically motivated insults.” Some employees were suspected of being members of the “Reichsburger”movement, which denies the legitimacy of the modern German state.

 

Concerns over extremism within Germany’s security ranks increased in recent years, amid a string of high-profile cases involving police officers and members of the military. Those cases included prosecution of an army officer who was accused of plotting a terrorist attack in which he would pose as a Syrian refugee.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/555460-germany-reports-extremists-in-security-services/