Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"The USIP is a case study in how government waste thrives," Anthony Weiner and Jason Chaffetz 2011
Specifically referring to the $100M building that Musk is claiming for himself.
https://foreignpolicy.com/2011/06/16/weiners-resignation-is-good-for-usip/
Yep. They want the fanciest, most wasteful headquarters.
If fancy and wasteful, why was it being used by the U.S. Institute of Peace?
No response?
It's their building, yhey built it how they wanted it. You think they should have built it in the brutality style?
That got half federal funding, half donations. Only maga would see a problem with an organization that works to try and find peace around the world.
You don't need tax dollars to build a beautiful building for promoting peace. You can promote peace in a very basic building.
Anonymous wrote:I thought DOGe was getting rid of buildings not taking them. What is the justification?0
Anonymous wrote:"The USIP is a case study in how government waste thrives," Anthony Weiner and Jason Chaffetz 2011
Anonymous wrote:United States Institute of Peace?
Never heard of it, sounds like it hasnt been successful. What exactly do they do with the billions they get?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"The USIP is a case study in how government waste thrives," Anthony Weiner and Jason Chaffetz 2011
Specifically referring to the $100M building that Musk is claiming for himself.
https://foreignpolicy.com/2011/06/16/weiners-resignation-is-good-for-usip/
Yep. They want the fanciest, most wasteful headquarters.
If fancy and wasteful, why was it being used by the U.S. Institute of Peace?
No response?
It's their building, yhey built it how they wanted it. You think they should have built it in the brutality style?
That got half federal funding, half donations. Only maga would see a problem with an organization that works to try and find peace around the world.
You don't need tax dollars to build a beautiful building for promoting peace. You can promote peace in a very basic building.
million dollars on private jers. Let's see what DOGE manages to recover from the accountant's wiped hard drive.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:United States Institute of Peace?
Never heard of it, sounds like it hasnt been successful. What exactly do they do with the billions they get?
Just some snippets about it.
President Ronald Reagan signed the United States Institute of Peace Act in 1984.
the institute has expanded its operations in conflict zones and its training programs, initially in the Balkans and, after September 11, 2001, in Afghanistan and Iraq.[19] It also became the home of several congressionally mandated blue-ribbon commissions, including the Iraq Study Group, the
Today, the institute conducts active programs in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Pakistan, Sudan, South Sudan, and elsewhere.
"Programs".
What do they actually DO?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"The USIP is a case study in how government waste thrives," Anthony Weiner and Jason Chaffetz 2011
Specifically referring to the $100M building that Musk is claiming for himself.
https://foreignpolicy.com/2011/06/16/weiners-resignation-is-good-for-usip/
Yep. They want the fanciest, most wasteful headquarters.
If fancy and wasteful, why was it being used by the U.S. Institute of Peace?
No response?
It's their building, yhey built it how they wanted it. You think they should have built it in the brutality style?
That got half federal funding, half donations. Only maga would see a problem with an organization that works to try and find peace around the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:United States Institute of Peace?
Never heard of it, sounds like it hasnt been successful. What exactly do they do with the billions they get?
Just some snippets about it.
President Ronald Reagan signed the United States Institute of Peace Act in 1984.
the institute has expanded its operations in conflict zones and its training programs, initially in the Balkans and, after September 11, 2001, in Afghanistan and Iraq.[19] It also became the home of several congressionally mandated blue-ribbon commissions, including the Iraq Study Group, the
Today, the institute conducts active programs in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Pakistan, Sudan, South Sudan, and elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"The USIP is a case study in how government waste thrives," Anthony Weiner and Jason Chaffetz 2011
Specifically referring to the $100M building that Musk is claiming for himself.
https://foreignpolicy.com/2011/06/16/weiners-resignation-is-good-for-usip/
Yep. They want the fanciest, most wasteful headquarters.
If fancy and wasteful, why was it being used by the U.S. Institute of Peace?
No response?
It's their building, yhey built it how they wanted it. You think they should have built it in the brutality style?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:United States Institute of Peace?
Never heard of it, sounds like it hasnt been successful. What exactly do they do with the billions they get?
MAGAs sure like to parade their ignorance
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"The USIP is a case study in how government waste thrives," Anthony Weiner and Jason Chaffetz 2011
Specifically referring to the $100M building that Musk is claiming for himself.
https://foreignpolicy.com/2011/06/16/weiners-resignation-is-good-for-usip/
Yep. They want the fanciest, most wasteful headquarters.
If fancy and wasteful, why was it being used by the U.S. Institute of Peace?
No response?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"The USIP is a case study in how government waste thrives," Anthony Weiner and Jason Chaffetz 2011
Specifically referring to the $100M building that Musk is claiming for himself.
https://foreignpolicy.com/2011/06/16/weiners-resignation-is-good-for-usip/
Yep. They want the fanciest, most wasteful headquarters.
If fancy and wasteful, why was it being used by the U.S. Institute of Peace?
Anonymous wrote:was anyone actually working from it, or were they remote and refused to go to their office?