Anonymous wrote:USAID was soft power, and gave us a way to influence foreign policy, in our own interest. It helped keep the US at the negotiation table, and now it's just China and Russia. We just walked away from key relations with foreign governments that took years to build. It is heartbreaking that people in these countries relied on our leadership, especially in human rights and democracy. And we just walked away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey, good news everyone. Did you know that you can donate to non profits that provide medical care to poor people in developing countries? I just found out. Before now, I thought it could only be done with my tax dollars, and distributed in a manipulative way that advanced U.S. foreign policy.
Anyway, now that I know this, I guess I can still help people who are less fortunate than I am.
There are plenty of non profits helping in poor countries but they will never make up for the cut in US funding. Also, the US had pretty good leverage in those countries, far more than the non profits. Good work is being done by groups such as Save the Children but they can only do so much. Finally, a lot of non profits had funding from USAID but now that money is gone.
Surely all the good liberals in this country will put their money where their mouth is and write checks. No? Only if the IRS demands? Hmmm.
To quote Bernie Sanders regarding his abysmal rate of charitable giving "We do what we do."
Anonymous wrote:Oh here we go:
Them: We should focus on care in the US and not spending it all over the place.
Us: OK! Let's have universal health care and free school lunch!
Them: That's socialism!
OP, like a PP said, there are people who do not care about others. You can't fix them.
Anonymous wrote:Oh here we go:
Them: We should focus on care in the US and not spending it all over the place.
Us: OK! Let's have universal health care and free school lunch!
Them: That's socialism!
OP, like a PP said, there are people who do not care about others. You can't fix them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey, good news everyone. Did you know that you can donate to non profits that provide medical care to poor people in developing countries? I just found out. Before now, I thought it could only be done with my tax dollars, and distributed in a manipulative way that advanced U.S. foreign policy.
Anyway, now that I know this, I guess I can still help people who are less fortunate than I am.
There are plenty of non profits helping in poor countries but they will never make up for the cut in US funding. Also, the US had pretty good leverage in those countries, far more than the non profits. Good work is being done by groups such as Save the Children but they can only do so much. Finally, a lot of non profits had funding from USAID but now that money is gone.
Surely all the good liberals in this country will put their money where their mouth is and write checks. No? Only if the IRS demands? Hmmm.
To quote Bernie Sanders regarding his abysmal rate of charitable giving "We do what we do."
Anonymous wrote:USAID was soft power, and gave us a way to influence foreign policy, in our own interest. It helped keep the US at the negotiation table, and now it's just China and Russia. We just walked away from key relations with foreign governments that took years to build. It is heartbreaking that people in these countries relied on our leadership, especially in human rights and democracy. And we just walked away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey, good news everyone. Did you know that you can donate to non profits that provide medical care to poor people in developing countries? I just found out. Before now, I thought it could only be done with my tax dollars, and distributed in a manipulative way that advanced U.S. foreign policy.
Anyway, now that I know this, I guess I can still help people who are less fortunate than I am.
There are plenty of non profits helping in poor countries but they will never make up for the cut in US funding. Also, the US had pretty good leverage in those countries, far more than the non profits. Good work is being done by groups such as Save the Children but they can only do so much. Finally, a lot of non profits had funding from USAID but now that money is gone.
Anonymous wrote:Hey, good news everyone. Did you know that you can donate to non profits that provide medical care to poor people in developing countries? I just found out. Before now, I thought it could only be done with my tax dollars, and distributed in a manipulative way that advanced U.S. foreign policy.
Anyway, now that I know this, I guess I can still help people who are less fortunate than I am.