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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m not going to say there wasn’t fraud, but the worse evil is having medicine sit around and go bad while people NEED it so you can catch the fraudsters. If the system was broken in places, fix it, but don’t tear everything down and say you have done good. You committed a greater evil because you had the power to help people, had the medicine in hand and pulled it away from them at the last moment. THAT is evil at work.[/quote] What's evil is four people scamming for $550 million. Stop changing the subject. It's tacit rationalization.[/quote] I”m not changing the subject at ALL. Of course it is wrong to scam money. It is a BIGGER wrong to deny medicine to sick people in the name of catching a few fraudsters. THAT is the work of DOGE and very pertinent to the OPs post of finding fraud in USAID. The flip side is USAID AIDED people more often than fraudsters. Getting rid of the good and NEVER RESTARTING THE GOOD while rooting out the bad is creating a bigger evil than the bad did. What the fraudsters did is wrong, what DOGE/ stopping USAID is evil. Fraudsters should be caught and punished while keeping the good parts of USAID. This seems like common sense, but you are attacking over it. So gross. [/quote]
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