Marjorie Taylor Greene dốt đia lý, lịch sử Mỹ
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Marjorie Taylor Greene dốt đia lý, lịch sử Mỹ
Marjorie Taylor Greene to get some ‘cookie diplomacy’ after failing to realise Guam is American
The island of Guam will engage in "cookie diplomacy" after Marjorie Taylor Greene appeared to confuse the US territory with a foreign country like Russia or China.
In a newly surfaced video from CPAC, Ms Greene grouped Guam with the United States' major foreign competitors as she called for the hard-earned tax dollars of Americans to be spent at home in America, not "wherever".
The Guam governor's office said it would be "more than happy" to send Ms Greene a copy of "Destiny's Landfall: A History of Guam".
The offer was made in The Guam Daily Post after Ms Greene's speech from the Conservative Political Action Conference in which she urged the US to stop sending aid overseas. While the speech was reportedly given on 27 February, video began doing the rounds on YouTube this week.
"I'm a regular, normal person. And I wanted to take my regular – normal person, normal, everyday American values, which is: we love our country. We believe our hard-earned tax dollars should just go for America – not for what, China, Russia, the Middle East, Guam – whatever, wherever," Ms Greene said.
"If we want to build roads, if we want to put money into schools, if we want to build border walls, we want it right here at home. This is easy to me; it's easy to us, but it's not easy to Washington."
With roughly 170,000 federal tax-paying residents, Guam has been a part of the United States since 1899 and people born in the territory have been citizens since 1950.
‘We believe our hard-earned tax dollars should just go for America – not for what, China, Russia, the Middle East, Guam – whatever, wherever’
The island of Guam will engage in "cookie diplomacy" after Marjorie Taylor Greene appeared to confuse the US territory with a foreign country like Russia or China.
In a newly surfaced video from CPAC, Ms Greene grouped Guam with the United States' major foreign competitors as she called for the hard-earned tax dollars of Americans to be spent at home in America, not "wherever".
The Guam governor's office said it would be "more than happy" to send Ms Greene a copy of "Destiny's Landfall: A History of Guam".
The offer was made in The Guam Daily Post after Ms Greene's speech from the Conservative Political Action Conference in which she urged the US to stop sending aid overseas. While the speech was reportedly given on 27 February, video began doing the rounds on YouTube this week.
"I'm a regular, normal person. And I wanted to take my regular – normal person, normal, everyday American values, which is: we love our country. We believe our hard-earned tax dollars should just go for America – not for what, China, Russia, the Middle East, Guam – whatever, wherever," Ms Greene said.
"If we want to build roads, if we want to put money into schools, if we want to build border walls, we want it right here at home. This is easy to me; it's easy to us, but it's not easy to Washington."
With roughly 170,000 federal tax-paying residents, Guam has been a part of the United States since 1899 and people born in the territory have been citizens since 1950.
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