As Infrastructure Crumbles And Veterans Suffer, Biden-Harris Send Another $125 Million To Ukraine

In the midst of ongoing debates about America’s neglected infrastructure and underfunded public services, the Biden-Harris administration has greenlit another $125 million in military aid to Ukraine.

The new package includes a wide array of advanced weaponry aimed at supporting Ukraine’s ongoing conflict with Russia, which continues to escalate.

While foreign aid keeps flowing, many Americans face deteriorating roads, bridges, and public transportation systems. Homeless veterans struggle without adequate housing or healthcare, and public schools are left scrambling for funding, unable to provide basic resources for students. Critics argue that these critical issues should be the government’s priority instead of financing a foreign war that could further destabilize global peace.

The aid package is part of the estimated $200 billion the U.S. has already spent on Ukraine since the conflict began in 2022. Opponents of the administration’s policies warn that this level of support is not only unsustainable but is also drawing the U.S. closer to the possibility of World War III.

Former President Donald Trump has promised to end the conflict rapidly if re-elected, presenting an alternative to Biden-Harris policies, which seem focused on maintaining long-term financial commitments abroad while ignoring urgent needs within the country.