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Hungary authorizes army to stop migrants, Obama drops $4.5 billion

4221396001_4496912695001_borderSometimes, a nation’s leaders must draw the line between what is a refugee crisis and what is an invasion.

Much like a nation’s leaders must draw the line when it come to spending the taxpayers money even when that same nation is estimated to be just a few short months away from seeing itself at an eye popping $19 trillion in debt.

As it turns out, the leadership of the Magyar Republic certainly gives the outward appearance of placing the nation on a war footing in the face of tens, if not hundreds of thousands of Middle Eastern migrants banging at the gates. Almost simultaneously, the leadership of the United States has decided to send even more of the American taxpayers money to the same individuals the Hungarians are mobilizing themselves against. As reported by Agence France-Presse via the Breitbart.com news portal on Sept. 21, 2015, the Hungarian Parliament has authorized the Prime Minister to call out the Hungarian Defence Force (Hungarian: Magyar Honvédség) to stem the de facto invasion of their land.

Also reported by Carol Morello of The Washington Post, also on Sept. 21, 2015, various Obama administration officials have issued a slew of Executive directives, to include dumping an additional $419­ million to assist displaced Syrians. As cited by Morello, the total of Yankee greenbacks earmarked for the Syrians now hits the $4.5 billion mark. Also noted was that the same displaced persons have been the recipients of more taxpayer dollars than any other country.

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Meanwhile, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban left little to the imagination exactly where he stood on defending his country; criticizing his fellow Europeans; and defending Christendom overall…

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