04/24/2024 / By Ethan Huff
The United States Congress just passed another $95 billion aid package for Taiwan, Ukraine and Israel – there’s nothing beneficial in it for us as Americans, of course – and congressional candidate Nate McMurray (D-N.Y.) had a guttural demonic celebration about it on X.
The leading candidate in the 2023 race for County Executive in Erie County, N.Y., McMurray tweeted the words “Slava Ukraine,” followed by the words “Die MAGA die. You lose.”
What McMurray specifically meant by this bizarre tweet remains a mystery. He seems to be siding with Ukraine over Americans while denigrating supporters of Donald Trump and his Make America Great Again (MAGA) campaign, but what does this all have to do with the foreign aid bill?
Well, embedded within the legislation are provisions to ban the popular social media platform TikTok, which is where good ideas go to spread. By getting rid of TikTok, Congress apparently hopes to shut up the populist contingent that largely lives there.
Unlike Facebook and Instagram (Meta), TikTok is not something that Congress holds stock in because its ownership traces back to China and Singapore. As such, the powers that be want to stamp it out using the cover that TikTok is a threat to national security (fact check: all of TikTok’s sensitive data is stored on U.S.-based servers).
(Related: Congress won’t stop at banning just TikTok – any apps and platforms they don’t personally hold stock in are on the chopping block.)
McMurray, an attorney, is a Fulbright Scholar who grew up in Western New York, according to his website. He is running for Congress “to finally give residents of Erie and Niagara Counties a proper voice in Washington, D.C.,” he insists.
If paying homage to Ukraine while blasting Republicans in a childishly violent way on social media is a “proper voice in Washington, D.C.,” then America really has fallen below the depths of what anyone even 10 years ago could have thought possible.
Robby Starbuck, commenting on McMurray’s tweet, called the congressional candidate a “bloodthirsty tyrant” who has “lost [his] grip on reality.”
“What do you think people like this would be comfortable doing to the people you love to reeducate or punish them?” Starbuck added in his response.
Many others on X had similar things to say, calling McMurray “a really sad person.”
“You celebrate war funding for a corrupt foreign nation while wishing death upon your own countrymen,” one added. “I’m embarrassed to be from the same country as you. Grow up.”
McMurray actually responded to this particular tweet, immediately assuming that the person supports Donald Trump.
“You support a fat con man,” McMurray responded, referring to Trump. “Go tell ‘MAGA Mike’ he voted for Ukraine.”
McMurray has made it exceptionally clear that he could not care less about the American people as a whole, let alone his constituents. He also does not care about the young men and women in both Ukraine and Russia who are being fed into the meat grinder to support yet another banker bailout war.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) condemned his colleagues for flying Ukrainian flags in the House chamber while screaming and clapping in celebration as they ship of even more of your hard-earned tax dollars to the Zelensky and Netanyahu regimes.
“This is the U.S. House of Representatives under the direction of Speaker Mike Johnson,” added Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) about the so-called conservative who led the way in passing the foreign welfare bill.
“Democrats are celebrating his total capitulation with no victory for securing our border.”
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