Sen. Rand Paul spoke to FOX News host Laura Ingraham about how spending billions to aid multiple countries at once might be too much for the United States to handle.
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., warned on 'The Ingraham Angle' that spending billions to aid multiple foreign countries simultaneously threatens 'the very existence of our currency, and perhaps our country.' 'Just as we saw in the run-up to the Iraq war, the big spenders and the big war advocates in Congress are demanding unanimity,' host Laura Ingraham said Wednesday. 'They want no debate, despite the hundreds of billions of dollars that will fly out the door.
We’re back to the axis of evil,' Ingraham said, appearing to refer to former President George W. Bush’s phrase in his 2002 State of the Union address. Ingraham asked Paul if he agreed that conflicts in Ukraine and Israel are related, all the while the U.S. border gets a 'pittance.' 'No, but I would only say they are only related in the sense that they’ll bankrupt our country in sending money everywhere all over the planet,' Paul said.
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