


This afternoon the House of Representatives voted to approve another round of foreign aid amounting to nearly $100 billion:
The House is pushing swiftly through a series of votes in a rare Saturday session to approve $95 billion in foreign aid for Ukraine, Israel and other U.S. allies, Democrats and Republicans joining together after a grueling monthslong fight over renewed American support for repelling Russia's invasion.
With overwhelming support, the House approved the Ukraine portion, a $61 billion aid package, in a strong showing of American backing as lawmakers race to deliver a fresh round of U.S. support to the war-torn ally. Some lawmakers cheered, waiving blue-and-yellow flags of Ukraine.
As the story said, the flags were waving on the House floor -- except they weren't U.S. flags:
Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul hammered the government's "priorities" while the U.S. border remains porous and the nation is $35 trillion in debt and going up a trillion every hundred days:
"America last priorities" are on display again:
Simply amazing.
That's almost a certainty.
Meanwhile...
All is well!