Senator Rand Paul has criticized the United States' role in global affairs, suggesting that the country should not act as 'the world's policeman' or 'the world's sugar daddy.' He highlighted the incongruity of the U.S. funding both sides in conflicts and questioned the rationale behind the U.S. paying for everything. This sentiment comes amid discussions about the nation's spending and border security, with career politicians believing that prosperity can be achieved through cuts alone.
Rand Paul asking the right question: "When did we become the sugar daddy of the world? We got to pay for everything.” https://t.co/7wobvAGEj6
Rand Paul: “It’s sort of bizarre that we fund both sides of every war. When did we become the sugar daddy of the world? We got to pay for everything.” https://t.co/JGY7RinM03
Rand Paul: It's Time The US Stopped Being "The Sugar Daddy Of The Entire World" https://t.co/DmEYPRwwi4
The U.S. should not be the world’s policeman, or as Senator @RandPaul said, “the world’s sugar daddy”, if we can’t even get our own spending under control and borders secured. We still have career politicians in office thinking we can cut our way to prosperity with zero… https://t.co/fRSyDOX9u9
The U.S. should not be the world’s policeman, or as Senator Rand Paul said, “the world’s sugar daddy”, if we can’t even get our own spending under control and borders secured. We still have career politicians in office thinking we can cut our way to prosperity with zero… https://t.co/iWHGQoMsoF