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I have watched this video 100 times and still have no explanation for it
Does the dude really work for Fanduel ? If so I may never watch an NBA game again
You want to talk about an all time sketchy look for the NBA
Harper looks like he’s ready to come back in the game ?
You left 4 Americans to die in Benghazi
You deleted 33K emails after a subpoena
Youstole billions from Haiti
You sold Russia our uranium, & lies like a rug
So, please stay away from "You got to be kidding me."
According to Grok 3 Beta : Accurate estimate of U.S. aid to Ukraine over the last four years (February 2021 to February 2025), focussed on the period from February 2021 to the present, February 19, 2025, based on available data and trends. This timeframe covers the Biden administration’s tenure, which began in January 2021, and includes the significant escalation of aid following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Total U.S. Aid to Ukraine (February 2021 – February 2025)
As of the latest comprehensive reports, the U.S. has committed substantial aid to Ukraine, particularly since the onset of the 2022 invasion. Here’s a breakdown based on available data up to late 2024, with an extrapolation to account for early 2025:
1Pre-Invasion Aid (February 2021 – January 2022) Before Russia’s full-scale invasion, U.S. aid to Ukraine averaged around $1.5 billion annually, primarily through foreign assistance programs like Foreign Military Financing (FMF) and development aid via USAID. For the 12 months from February 2021 to January 2022, this amounts to approximately $1.5 billion.
2Post-Invasion Aid (February 2022 – December 2024) Since Russia’s invasion on February 24, 2022, U.S. aid has surged. Congress has approved multiple supplemental funding packages:
◦2022: Approximately $113 billion was appropriated across four acts (e.g., Ukraine Supplemental Appropriations Acts of 2022), covering military, economic, and humanitarian aid.
◦2024: An additional $61 billion was approved in April 2024 under the Ukraine Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, bringing the total congressional authorization to $174 billion by mid-2024.
◦Late 2024 Surge: In December 2024, the Biden administration announced a further $6 billion package, including $2.5 billion in security assistance and $3.4 billion in budget support, exhausting remaining appropriated funds.
3By December 31, 2024, the total committed aid is widely reported at around $183 billion, with roughly $88 billion disbursed (per Statista and Kiel Institute data up to August 2024) and additional allocations pledged through year-end.
4Early 2025 Estimate (January – February 19, 2025) With the Biden administration’s term ending January 20, 2025, and a stated commitment to “surge” aid in its final months, additional packages were likely delivered. Historically, aid has averaged $5.4 billion per month during peak periods (e.g., 2023). Assuming a reduced pace post-election but continued drawdowns from existing authority, an estimated $5-10 billion could have been committed in January 2025, with disbursements ongoing into February.
Cumulative Estimate
•February 2021 – January 2022: $1.5 billion
•February 2022 – December 2024: $183 billion
•January – February 19, 2025: $5-10 billion (conservative estimate)
•Total: Approximately $190-193 billion in committed aid over the four-year period.
Breakdown by Type
•Military Aid: Roughly 60-67% of the total (around $114-129 billion), including weapons, equipment, and training via Presidential authority and the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI).
•Financial/Economic Aid: About 30-33% (around $57-64 billion), including direct budget support through USAID.
•Humanitarian Aid: Around 7% (approximately $13-14 billion), aiding refugees and civilians.
Notes
•Committed vs. Disbursed: Not all committed funds have been spent by February 2025. As of late 2023, only about $67.5 billion of the initial $113 billion was disbursed, suggesting a similar lag for later packages. Total disbursements by now might approach $100-120 billion.
•Data Gaps: Exact figures for January-February 2025 are speculative without real-time updates beyond December 2024 announcements. The estimate assumes continuity of prior trends.
Conclusion:The U.S. has likely provided $190-193 billion in total aid to Ukraine from February 2021 to February 19, 2025.
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Ask anyone who's a manager in the private sector.
Having a job with the same employer is not guaranteed.
It is up to you to continually improve your skills so that you remain valuable to your company.
Even then, there is no guarantee.
Last night Team Canada learned FAFO:
1–They booed our anthem
2–So we get into 3 fights in the first 9sec
3–We then net 3 unanswered goals
4–We blast Free Bird after each goal
5–And we blow them out in their OWN STADIUM
6–AMERICA IS BACK
Congratulations @usahockey on a huge win!
Reports are coming out of Appalachia of town hall meetings that it was indeed, a land grab
People are being told they no longer own their homes and have to vacate immediately. No more help going in by civilians or they will be arrested