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taxpayer dollars to bail out billionaire investors in Argentina, but when it comes to ensuring the most vulnerable
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taxpayer dollars to bail out billionaire investors in Argentina, but when it comes to ensuring the most vulnerable
stop the Trump administration’s bailout of Argentina’s dictator, a blatant misuse of taxpayer dollars that
spent $40 billion on foreign food aid for Argentina, while American farmers and farm workers struggle
while finding $40 billion to bail out Argentina. “Democrats will continue to fight for quality, affordable health care
sending $40 billion to bail out Argentina while American children go hungry. Let’s be clear: this
taxpayer dollars to bail out billionaire investors in Argentina, but when it comes to ensuring the most vulnerable
okaying things like a $40 billion bailout of Argentina and a $1 billion private jet remodel for Trump
taxpayer dollars to bail out billionaire investors in Argentina, but when it comes to ensuring the most vulnerable
numbers : $40,000,000,000 to bail out Argentina. $250,000,000 for a new White House ballroom
Order: “Meanwhile, we're giving $40 billion to Argentina because they have a right wing dictator wannabe
Trump administration’s $20 billion bailout of Argentina. The members expressed concerns that the bailout is an inappropriate … taxpayer funds to influence Argentina’s upcoming election in favor of President Trump’s political ally, Argentine President
Administration just announced a $40 billion bailout to Argentina. So, they’re comfortable not working since September 19th … five days in a row—and bailing out Argentina to the tune of $40 billion. But letting fifteen
producers and given competitors such as Brazil and Argentina an advantage. Within this context, it is critical that
worry that such schemes—like those observed in Argentina and the Central African Republic–will undermine the public … appalling that we have to look to Argentina’s criminal justice system as an example