Anonymous wrote:If they shut USAID down then it wouldn't change or affect US citizens or residents in any way so why keep it running. Place employees somewhere else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 re-orgs in 5 years. An order back to the office without actual seats for everyone. Constant elevation and then demotion of new, shiny topics. A cadre of young, insular, self-admiring and inexperienced politicals who are there to claim the mantle of others' ideas and kiss the ring for flashy leaders. A movement away from the core development mission and towards hot policy issues. A leader who is obsessed with herself and a team who promotes her every move (look! soccer with poor brown kids!). Meanwhile, a dysfunctional bureaucracy focused on process, sludge, and insider connections that keeps the Agency understaffed and the humans who work there demoralized and over worked.
of course it is
shut the entire agency. today
that is what US voters want.
and stop with the stupid claims about essential work. it doesn't help my children effort health care or buy a house. Stop with giving the taxpayer money to anyone but US citizens.
Are you even a US citizen? Hard to tell with how you write.
imagine if Russia or China wanted to help the poor people in Herndon, to further their foreign policy interests.
could you image they come in and provide funds to build housing or improve water or build infrastructure etc. You know the leaders in power will have their hands in the process, taking as much as they can. and the projects would be oriented toward what the powerful want and not what is good for the workers.
USAID is that on a huge scale. The entire department should be eliminated now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 re-orgs in 5 years. An order back to the office without actual seats for everyone. Constant elevation and then demotion of new, shiny topics. A cadre of young, insular, self-admiring and inexperienced politicals who are there to claim the mantle of others' ideas and kiss the ring for flashy leaders. A movement away from the core development mission and towards hot policy issues. A leader who is obsessed with herself and a team who promotes her every move (look! soccer with poor brown kids!). Meanwhile, a dysfunctional bureaucracy focused on process, sludge, and insider connections that keeps the Agency understaffed and the humans who work there demoralized and over worked.
of course it is
shut the entire agency. today
that is what US voters want.
and stop with the stupid claims about essential work. it doesn't help my children effort health care or buy a house. Stop with giving the taxpayer money to anyone but US citizens.
Are you even a US citizen? Hard to tell with how you write.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 re-orgs in 5 years. An order back to the office without actual seats for everyone. Constant elevation and then demotion of new, shiny topics. A cadre of young, insular, self-admiring and inexperienced politicals who are there to claim the mantle of others' ideas and kiss the ring for flashy leaders. A movement away from the core development mission and towards hot policy issues. A leader who is obsessed with herself and a team who promotes her every move (look! soccer with poor brown kids!). Meanwhile, a dysfunctional bureaucracy focused on process, sludge, and insider connections that keeps the Agency understaffed and the humans who work there demoralized and over worked.
of course it is
shut the entire agency. today
that is what US voters want.
and stop with the stupid claims about essential work. it doesn't help my children effort health care or buy a house. Stop with giving the taxpayer money to anyone but US citizens.
Anonymous wrote:3 re-orgs in 5 years. An order back to the office without actual seats for everyone. Constant elevation and then demotion of new, shiny topics. A cadre of young, insular, self-admiring and inexperienced politicals who are there to claim the mantle of others' ideas and kiss the ring for flashy leaders. A movement away from the core development mission and towards hot policy issues. A leader who is obsessed with herself and a team who promotes her every move (look! soccer with poor brown kids!). Meanwhile, a dysfunctional bureaucracy focused on process, sludge, and insider connections that keeps the Agency understaffed and the humans who work there demoralized and over worked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USAID does have a Buy America policy.
Yes, but a lot of the programs have legislative authority to get around it.
Anonymous wrote:USAID does have a Buy America policy.
Anonymous wrote:Please get rid of all these FSL made up positions. And the contractors too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This whole debate about foreign aid is a distraction. If you don’t like what USAID is doing or where the money is going, take it up with Congress.
I’m shocked that people think these edicts from King Trump (really, Elon) are fine just because they target groups or agencies they dislike. You’re walking right into a dictatorship— and you’re fine with it. Unbelievable.
So true and incredibly frightening.
Anonymous wrote:This whole debate about foreign aid is a distraction. If you don’t like what USAID is doing or where the money is going, take it up with Congress.
I’m shocked that people think these edicts from King Trump (really, Elon) are fine just because they target groups or agencies they dislike. You’re walking right into a dictatorship— and you’re fine with it. Unbelievable.