‘Everything We Have Heard About What’s Happening In Ukraine Is a Lie.’

Maria Mateiciuc: “I just got back from Ukraine, where I was visiting some friends.

Everything we have heard about what’s happening in Ukraine is a lie.

The reality is darker, bleaker, and unequivocally hopeless. There is no such thing as Ukraine “winning” this war.

  • By their estimates, they have lost over one million of their sons, fathers and husbands; an entire generation is gone. 
  • Even in the Southwest, where the anti-Russian sentiment is long-standing, citizens are reluctant or straight-up scared to publicly criticize Zelensky; they will go to jail.
  • In every village and town, the streets, shops, and restaurants are mostly absent of men.
  • The few men who remain are terrified of leaving their homes for fear of being kidnapped into conscription. Some have resorted to begging friends to break their legs to avoid service.
  • Army search parties take place early in the morning, when men leave their homes to go to work. They ambush and kidnap them off the streets and within 3-4 hours they get listed in the army and taken away straight to the front lines with minimal or no training at all; it is “a death sentence.”
  • It’s getting worse every day. Where I was staying, a dentist had just been taken by security forces on his way to work, leaving behind two small children. Every day, 3-5 dead bodies keep arriving from the front lines.
  • Mothers and wives fight tooth and nail with the armed forces, beg and plead not to have their men taken away. They try bribing, which sometimes works, but most of the time they are met with physical violence and death threats.
  • The territory celebrated as having been “won back” from Russia has been reduced to rubble and is uninhabitable. Regardless, there is no one left to live there and displaced families will likely never return.
  • They see the way the war has been reported, at home and abroad. It’s a “joke” and “propaganda.” They say: “Look around: is this winning?”.
  • Worse, some have been hoaxed into believing that once Ukrainians forces are exhausted, American soldiers will come in to replace them and “win the war”.

There is no ambiguity in these people. The war was for nothing – a travesty. The outcome always was, and is, clear. The people are hopeless, utterly destroyed, and living in an unending nightmare. 

They are pleading for an end, any end – most likely the same “peace” that could have been achieved two years ago. In their minds, they have already lost, for their sons, fathers and husbands are gone, and their country has been destroyed. There is no “victory” that can change that. 

Make no mistake, they are angry with Putin. But they are also angry with Zelensky and the West. They have lost everything, worst of all, hope and faith, and cannot comprehend why Zelenky wishes to continue the current trajectory, the one of human devastation.

I didn’t witness the war; but what I saw was absolutely heart-breaking.”

Shame on the people, regardless of their intentions, who have supported this war. And shame on the media for continuing to lie about it.”

People Can’t Afford Groceries But Mitt Romney Needs $60 Billion Of Your Tax Money

Mitt Romney, alongside Twenty-two other GOP senators broke from President Trump’s position by voting in favor of the aid package for Ukraine.

In a bipartisan gesture alongside Democrats, 22 Republican senators voted to approve the allocation of an additional $60 billion in aid to Ukraine.This bipartisan coalition has played a pivotal role in overcoming multiple filibusters and ensuring the passage of legislation aimed at providing substantial aid to Ukraine

We are not being asked to send American troops into war, only to help the Ukrainians defend themselves. If we fail to help Ukraine, Putin will invade a NATO nation. Ukraine is not the end, it is a step—and letting Putin have his way with Europe would jeopardize our security.

Mitt Romney

In a statement to his colleagues on the Senate floor today, Mitt Romney urged them to back the provision of further aid to Ukraine. He stressed the vital significance of this help and warned of the terrible repercussions if it was not given. According to Romney, arming Ukraine would act as a deterrence to future Russian invasion, and that it would be intolerable to let Russian President Vladimir Putin have his way with Europe. In order for America to continue leading the free world, he emphasized the importance of maintaining NATO. Romney also underlined the need of upholding America’s obligations to its friends and allies, emphasizing the necessity of exhibiting dependability and honesty in international affairs.

Meanwhile, on social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, users voiced their disapproval, with one individual highlighting frustrations over the state of the economy and inflation under the Biden administration. The user referenced Mitt Romney’s support for allocating $60 billion in taxpayer funds to Ukraine, juxtaposing it with the financial struggles faced by so many Americans.

I’m sorry you can’t afford groceries this week but Mitt Romney said Ukraine really needs $60 billion of your tax money

Travis

The bill is now headed to the House, where Speaker Mike Johnson must strike a careful balance to avoid suffering the same fate as his predecessor, whom was ousted prematurely. Johnson has stated that he is hesitant to put the bill up for a vote because it does not include any border enforcement provisions. But his recent declaration that he would not support a measure that included a border security agreement highlights the power of hardliners in his small majority who support Trump and are reluctant to give Joe Biden any kind of electoral triumph.

Mitt Romney believes sending more money to Ukraine is the “single most important vote they will ever take as Senators”

Not securing our border or 2A rights

Not reforming the VA

Not fixing election fraud

Ukraine

Good riddance to this RINO & his niece

Dc_Draino