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The looming ammunition shortage isn’t for lack of funds, according to those familiar with the issue. The U.S. announced this week that it was setting aside nearly $3 billion for long-term aid intended to help Ukraine, bringing the total spent on weaponry for the country to $14 billion, and the Biden administration’s Pentagon budget request for next year is $773 billion.

What is needed, she said, is for the government to spend money to fix the problem.

“There are some problems you can buy your way out of,” she said. “This is one of them.”

>The looming ammunition shortage isn’t for lack of funds, according to those familiar with the issue. The U.S. announced this week that it was setting aside nearly $3 billion for long-term aid intended to help Ukraine, bringing the total spent on weaponry for the country to $14 billion, and the Biden administration’s Pentagon budget request for next year is $773 billion. >What is needed, she said, is for the government to spend money to fix the problem. >“There are some problems you can buy your way out of,” she said. “This is one of them.” [Money printers go brrrr.](https://youtu.be/ZLlcv5nAm2Y) @0K

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that's frightening, but not suprising.

and unfortunately i think it speaks to the macro view. there is a class of ppl that have been and are continuing to bleed the US dry for all its worth and when that's done they will jump ship and leave the husk to the masses of ppl who've been unknowingly holding up the illusion by "working hard" and "paying their fair share". meanwhile the grifters have been robbing the country blind and siphoning unearned wealth for a century and stealing the economic prosperity that should be shared by all who put in.

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They always get kicked out, the 109th time kinda backfired but hopefully the 110th will be successful.