Who also can’t dissolve an agency on his own. |
+1000 |
I am sympathetic to the poster that keeps telling everyone to talk to their Congressman. Congress has to act. I hope that the poster similarly understands that many many of us do not have a Congressman bc we live in DC. |
USAID employees overseas have been locked out of everything, including the US government security app which warns them of threats, etc. |
Interesting though that Chemonics website has been ... edited. People must be really scared. |
This is very scary. I hope those employees are able to get to a safe place while they figure all of this out. Everything about how this is being handled is absurd. |
Or president can continue to not disburse the funding, issue a lot of stop work orders, no authority for travel for employees, etc and then it would go back to Treasury. |
Also scared enough to report the posts on here calling them out as a grifting, for-profit company exploiting US taxpayers. |
How will they get home? Is the government going to fly them back? What about paying rent for apartments etc? |
Doing that would violate the law and the constitution. Do you not like the constitution? It’s very clear about the separation of powers. |
These companies responded to funding calls from the US government. There is nothing grifting about that. |
Lol okay. Is chemonics in the room with us now? |
Oh shut up. |
Well, they did over bill. And have insiders at USAID to know about contracts. https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/chemonics-international-inc-pay-31m-resolve-allegations-fraudulent-billing-under-global |
In your dreams. |