January 28, 2023

When has a Republican been in D.C. too long?  When he prioritizes the Ukraine war over the disintegration of the U.S.-Mexican border.  And not just any Republican, but a Texas Republican with a pivotal House leadership role.

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Michael McCaul is the Texan.  He chairs the House Foreign Affairs Committee.  He should know better than most about the dangers flooding across the southern border.  Dangers posed by illegals, drugs, human trafficking, and cartels.  More ominously, the cartel wars raging throughout Mexico threaten to venture north into the U.S.  Tens of thousands of Mexicans are dying in those brutal wars.  Are American lives next?    

The Freedom Caucus, having wrestled important concessions from Kevin McCarthy in exchange for the speakership, has another more critical job: Stop McCaul and other House Republican war hawks from escalating America’s involvement in the Ukraine war, where the U.S. has no vital interests or national security stakes.  Shift the focus to the southern border and the growing threats there.    

In Ukraine, increased American military aid and bold talk out of Washington about assembling a “Coalition of the willing” to oppose Russia more aggressively politically and, perhaps, militarily is sheer folly.  The smug assumption is that conflict with Russia can be contained to Ukraine.  Conceit and miscalculations may trigger a U.S.-Russian war.  A war that likely won’t be limited in scope.  

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After two devasting 20th century wars, Europeans grasp that fighting Russia would result in widespread carnage.  Germany had its arm twisted to provide fourteen Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine.  Biden announced that the U.S. plans to send 31 Abrams tanks.  With the preponderance of Russian military assets in Ukraine and a buildup of assets just across the border in Russia — estimates range in the hundreds of thousands of troops — 44 tanks won’t tip the balance for Ukraine. 

Biden’s latest military aid package to Ukraine carries a $2.5 billion price tag.  Total outlay in aid to Ukraine is a staggering $26 billion. 

Americans have every right to demand answers to why Biden and Congress have no hesitancy in sending $26 billion in aid to a faraway nation at war but allocate only a pittance to secure the U.S.-Mexican border.    

Why is McCaul leading the fight to aid Ukraine but not leading the charge to stop the ruin of his native Texas and the rest of his country?      

Per CNN, via Breitbart, McCaul, being very condescending in that Washington establishment way, lectures us “that skeptics of aid to Ukraine do not understand ‘what’s at stake.’”  McCaul doubled down, saying, “We have to educate our [fellow House] members.  I don’t think they quite understand what’s at stake.”

Us dumb skeptics and McCaul’s witless House colleagues just don’t get it.  But it’s McCaul who either doesn’t understand what’s at stake along the border or, worse, doesn’t much care.