Labeling skeptics of Ukraine aid as Putin stooges is offensive and lazy. Supporters of Ukraine funding should instead address their opponents' concerns head-on.
passed a new $60 billion aid package for Ukraine. The proposal was brought to the floor by the chamber’s Republican leadership despite a majority of the party opposing the bill.
But amid this debate over whether or not more military aid to Ukraine is a worthwhile use of taxpayer dollars has emerged the intellectually lazy and offensive smear that anyone who opposes Ukraine aid is somehow carrying water for Putin and doing his bidding while undermining the free democracies of Europe and the United States.hero who stands tall in the face of totalitarian fascism and is willing to go to any lengths to defeat a great evil.
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