Closing USAID

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In ordinary times, when one finds fraud or questionable practices, one changes procedures to fix the problem. Rather than firing everyone and closing a congressionally mandated agency, which is unlawful and a violation of separation of powers.

FYI


Seems this agency is so fraught with fraud that closing it and starting over is really the only alternative.

When billions in tax payer money has been wasted due to fraud, time to close it down.

Exactly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In ordinary times, when one finds fraud or questionable practices, one changes procedures to fix the problem. Rather than firing everyone and closing a congressionally mandated agency, which is unlawful and a violation of separation of powers.

FYI


Seems this agency is so fraught with fraud that closing it and starting over is really the only alternative.

When billions in tax payer money has been wasted due to fraud, time to close it down.

Exactly.



😂😂 you are unbelievably gullible. You believe any lie Musk says. Sad. Such a smooth brain!
Anonymous
Trump has such short-man energy. He’s revolting!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
USAID is 90% money laundering. You know this.



Yup. That’s why Democrats are so mad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
USAID is 90% money laundering. You know this.



Yup. That’s why Democrats are so mad.


MAGA creative fiction.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How has shutting down USAID and getting rid of all this government waste helped average American citizens?

Is the money saved being used to help our feed children at risk or veterans?

What is being done to help our citizens?



This was a democrat by the way....


Thank you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In ordinary times, when one finds fraud or questionable practices, one changes procedures to fix the problem. Rather than firing everyone and closing a congressionally mandated agency, which is unlawful and a violation of separation of powers.

FYI


There was so much fraud and corruption there was no saving it.

When a place is so infested with vermin, it’s best to burn it down and start over.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In ordinary times, when one finds fraud or questionable practices, one changes procedures to fix the problem. Rather than firing everyone and closing a congressionally mandated agency, which is unlawful and a violation of separation of powers.

FYI


Seems this agency is so fraught with fraud that closing it and starting over is really the only alternative.

When billions in tax payer money has been wasted due to fraud, time to close it down.


This is really an insane take.

Not sure if you can see it - but if someone else had said this in 2024, you would have thought they were a nutter. That's not how our government works. We fix it, we don't close it.


The apathy of “this is how we have always done it”, got USAID in this mess. Change is scary but this is what progress looks like.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In ordinary times, when one finds fraud or questionable practices, one changes procedures to fix the problem. Rather than firing everyone and closing a congressionally mandated agency, which is unlawful and a violation of separation of powers.

FYI


Seems this agency is so fraught with fraud that closing it and starting over is really the only alternative.

When billions in tax payer money has been wasted due to fraud, time to close it down.


This is really an insane take.

Not sure if you can see it - but if someone else had said this in 2024, you would have thought they were a nutter. That's not how our government works. We fix it, we don't close it.


The apathy of “this is how we have always done it”, got USAID in this mess. Change is scary but this is what progress looks like.


So far, there has been no hint of progress since January. Zero.

Tearing something down is easy. Building something new is hard. Apparently impossible.

Should have fixed it instead of destroying it. Anyone could have told them that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In ordinary times, when one finds fraud or questionable practices, one changes procedures to fix the problem. Rather than firing everyone and closing a congressionally mandated agency, which is unlawful and a violation of separation of powers.

FYI


Seems this agency is so fraught with fraud that closing it and starting over is really the only alternative.

When billions in tax payer money has been wasted due to fraud, time to close it down.


This is really an insane take.

Not sure if you can see it - but if someone else had said this in 2024, you would have thought they were a nutter. That's not how our government works. We fix it, we don't close it.


The apathy of “this is how we have always done it”, got USAID in this mess. Change is scary but this is what progress looks like.


So far, there has been no hint of progress since January. Zero.

Tearing something down is easy. Building something new is hard. Apparently impossible.

Should have fixed it instead of destroying it. Anyone could have told them that.


Stopping the multi-billion dollar boondoggle that was USAID is progress.
Anonymous
They call it USAID.
Remember AIDS?
It was not good, not good at all.
With the HIP. Nobotty wanted HIP.

So we’re closing it down,
We’re saying ‘Bye-Bye’
No more AIDS,
Whether you wanna call it USAID or whatevah.

We’re getting rid of AIDS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In ordinary times, when one finds fraud or questionable practices, one changes procedures to fix the problem. Rather than firing everyone and closing a congressionally mandated agency, which is unlawful and a violation of separation of powers.

FYI


Seems this agency is so fraught with fraud that closing it and starting over is really the only alternative.

When billions in tax payer money has been wasted due to fraud, time to close it down.


This is really an insane take.

Not sure if you can see it - but if someone else had said this in 2024, you would have thought they were a nutter. That's not how our government works. We fix it, we don't close it.


The apathy of “this is how we have always done it”, got USAID in this mess. Change is scary but this is what progress looks like.


So far, there has been no hint of progress since January. Zero.

Tearing something down is easy. Building something new is hard. Apparently impossible.

Should have fixed it instead of destroying it. Anyone could have told them that.


The NYT is running a piece on the dismantling of USAID.

“ Even the agency’s supporters acknowledged it could use reform. Much of the more than $35 billion it managed last year went to Washington-based contractors, not directly to communities in need overseas. The success of its programs, especially those focused on economic and political development, was often hard to measure. And U.S.A.I.D.’s goals sometimes clashed with those of the State Department.”

The bolded is the crux of the matter. One of the main reasons the DMV has the highest household income in the U.S. is because of NGOs sucking money from the taxpayers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In ordinary times, when one finds fraud or questionable practices, one changes procedures to fix the problem. Rather than firing everyone and closing a congressionally mandated agency, which is unlawful and a violation of separation of powers.

FYI


Seems this agency is so fraught with fraud that closing it and starting over is really the only alternative.

When billions in tax payer money has been wasted due to fraud, time to close it down.


This is really an insane take.

Not sure if you can see it - but if someone else had said this in 2024, you would have thought they were a nutter. That's not how our government works. We fix it, we don't close it.


The apathy of “this is how we have always done it”, got USAID in this mess. Change is scary but this is what progress looks like.


So far, there has been no hint of progress since January. Zero.

Tearing something down is easy. Building something new is hard. Apparently impossible.

Should have fixed it instead of destroying it. Anyone could have told them that.


The NYT is running a piece on the dismantling of USAID.

“ Even the agency’s supporters acknowledged it could use reform. Much of the more than $35 billion it managed last year went to Washington-based contractors, not directly to communities in need overseas. The success of its programs, especially those focused on economic and political development, was often hard to measure. And U.S.A.I.D.’s goals sometimes clashed with those of the State Department.”

The bolded is the crux of the matter. One of the main reasons the DMV has the highest household income in the U.S. is because of NGOs sucking money from the taxpayers.


What do you expect from an organization that has been used as an extension of American imperialism and the CIA to infiltrate and destabilize other counties?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In ordinary times, when one finds fraud or questionable practices, one changes procedures to fix the problem. Rather than firing everyone and closing a congressionally mandated agency, which is unlawful and a violation of separation of powers.

FYI


Seems this agency is so fraught with fraud that closing it and starting over is really the only alternative.

When billions in tax payer money has been wasted due to fraud, time to close it down.


This is really an insane take.

Not sure if you can see it - but if someone else had said this in 2024, you would have thought they were a nutter. That's not how our government works. We fix it, we don't close it.


The apathy of “this is how we have always done it”, got USAID in this mess. Change is scary but this is what progress looks like.


So far, there has been no hint of progress since January. Zero.

Tearing something down is easy. Building something new is hard. Apparently impossible.

Should have fixed it instead of destroying it. Anyone could have told them that.


Stopping the multi-billion dollar boondoggle that was USAID is progress.

yea, all that free money to farmers in red states.

https://www.npr.org/2025/02/27/nx-s1-5311663/farmers-will-be-hit-hard-by-the-dismantling-of-usaid

https://www.agweb.com/news/policy/politics/usaid-dismantling-what-it-means-farmers-and-ag-research
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In ordinary times, when one finds fraud or questionable practices, one changes procedures to fix the problem. Rather than firing everyone and closing a congressionally mandated agency, which is unlawful and a violation of separation of powers.

FYI


Seems this agency is so fraught with fraud that closing it and starting over is really the only alternative.

When billions in tax payer money has been wasted due to fraud, time to close it down.


This is really an insane take.

Not sure if you can see it - but if someone else had said this in 2024, you would have thought they were a nutter. That's not how our government works. We fix it, we don't close it.


The apathy of “this is how we have always done it”, got USAID in this mess. Change is scary but this is what progress looks like.


So far, there has been no hint of progress since January. Zero.

Tearing something down is easy. Building something new is hard. Apparently impossible.

Should have fixed it instead of destroying it. Anyone could have told them that.


Stopping the multi-billion dollar boondoggle that was USAID is progress.

yea, all that free money to farmers in red states.

https://www.npr.org/2025/02/27/nx-s1-5311663/farmers-will-be-hit-hard-by-the-dismantling-of-usaid

https://www.agweb.com/news/policy/politics/usaid-dismantling-what-it-means-farmers-and-ag-research


I know Democrats are incapable of distinguishing citizens from foreign nationals. Still, farmers in the U.S. who feed us, are U.S. taxpayers and are more deserving of U.S. dollars than men in Mozambique who can't figure out basic sexual hygiene.
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