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Earlier this week the Ukraine government confirmed the resignation of multiple cabinet level officials in a huge series of scandals.
Among them were a top advisor to Zelinsky, four deputy ministers, and five regional governors.
Also, the Ukraine Defense Ministry's deputy minister of logistical support resigned a week earlier in a scandal where he was getting kickbacks from food contractors who were supplying the armed forces with rations. He oversaw billions of dollars and the estimated amount involved in the scandal was about $400 million.
The Ukraine Defense Minister is under investigation as well.
Earlier this week, in addressing the US Chamber of Commerce meeting in Boca Raton via video, Zelinsky thanked Blackrock, JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs, and others for their support, adding that sending Ukraine bigger and heavier weapons, like Abrams tanks, represents a quote "big business opportunity for US corporations."Â
Meanwhile, back in Washington, there is little to no appetite for oversight or accountability in the new GOP majority in congress. I wonder why... Surely you remember Zelinsky being treated like a rock star when he visited the last congress, the Ukraine flag being hung on the floor of house of representatives, an insult to We the People, and his wife having a featured address to the World Economic forum last week. Zelinsky is more popular than ice cream to the power hungry and money hungry elite.
The new GOP House Foreign Affairs committee chair, Michael McCaul, from Texas, said on CNN that anybody who opposes aid or oversight needs to be quote "educated." This after he said that all the aid needed to be audited while running for re-election 3 months ago. Nice flip flop.
Finally, it was reported this week that the Russians are in negotiations with the Taliban to- are you sitting down- purchase over $6 billion of weapons and equipment left behind in Afghanistan by the Biden administration in their botched withdrawal in 2021.Â
The big business of War, Inc. and the uniparty military industrial complex is alive and well. Nothing changed with the passing of the gavel earlier this month, including we the people having no say, while our border remains wide open, our economic house is a hot mess, and our children are under assault by woke indoctrination.Â
No leadership, no accountability, no dissent, no debate, no strategy, and no positive results.
Now more than ever we need real leadership, now more than ever we need Trump.Â
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