Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not up for supporting the mission of USAID. It's time we bring it in and cease the wastage.
+1. Let’s focus on solving some of our own problems before we solve the world’s.
Clearly you don’t understand how it works. The world’s problems ARE our problems- security, disease, climate, immigration - they impact all of us here in the U.S. Did the Covid pandemic not teach us anything?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not up for supporting the mission of USAID. It's time we bring it in and cease the wastage.
+1. Let’s focus on solving some of our own problems before we solve the world’s.
Anonymous wrote:I am not up for supporting the mission of USAID. It's time we bring it in and cease the wastage.
Anonymous wrote:I remember a documentary some time ago about usaid
That food that is shipped to an African country facing famine has to be sent via us contractors and they charge a hefty fee, more than any other company.
In the end very little of the aid trickles down to the needy.
The usaid that is given to South Africa is $440 million. Of that 17 percent is used to fund the aids program. The rest is siphoned to other aid agencies and to fund the government security fees for corrupt politicians. So again little trickles down.
It has been used by politicians to flood some markets with cheap white flour, killing the market for small farmers who grow the more nutritious local wheat. This kills the farming sector. Making the country more dependent on usaid and in politics more dependent to be a yay sayer to US politics
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry to my USAID colleagues. I’ve worked with many of you in the past and you all were examples of true commitment to public service. And that is unfortunately why you are being targeted. These people know nothing of service to others. I hope a suit is filed soon.
Yes, I echo this. My husband worked in international relief for over a decade and the people are just the best people. So passionate about helping those less fortunate around the world respond to devastating natural disasters and other crises. My father worked with the Ford Foundation alongside the very first group of Peace Corps volunteers in India in the 1960s. It is not a glamorous life anymore.
Does anyone know what will happen to the Peace Corps? Is it in the State Dept? My daughter is heading to college next year and was hoping to become a PCV afterwards.
Anonymous wrote:The further this goes the harder it is to undo. If it goes past admin leave, there is no plausible pathway to everybody getting their job back. Not by congress, not by court.
This is some of why they are pushing to get people back from overseas so fast. Pull them back then many quit and they claim no money to return them.
The lawsuits should have been filed with the first wave of 50 on admin leave. It went too far too fast.
Anonymous wrote:I’m confused about lack of concern for US soft power? I would assume they would care about that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m disgusted by the level of grift. Who is the auditor of USAID?
Democrats want to keep as much as possible secret, like who all was on the USAID board besides Samantha Powers??
So ridiculous. USAID is audited. Every single project is a) chosen by the US government and b) competitively bid and awarded. Then those projects have to report. It wasn't that long ago that some corruption was identified and an entire contractor was shut down (AED). When something is truly corrupt, USAID found it. In 2008 the mortgage industry screwed over the entire country and basically sent us into a depression and we were like, "okay, you get a second chance" and gave them a pile of money. Are you serious that USAID, which essentially provides humanitarian services, is a 'grift'? GTFOH.
Yeah. It was a grift along with the good programs. CIA was working with USAID on certain projects. Funding trans parties and operas overseas is ideological and has no discernible benefits. I worked with NGO people for years overseas and they could be jaded. They all had wild stories about USAID. You claim projects were competitively bid, but what if the only bidders are corrupt construction companies in XYZ developing country who do a mediocre job requiring replacement in a few years by an equivalently corrupt company owned by the country's president's son in law.... you're not left with much option.
USAID doesn't fund much construction nowadays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m disgusted by the level of grift. Who is the auditor of USAID?
Democrats want to keep as much as possible secret, like who all was on the USAID board besides Samantha Powers??
So ridiculous. USAID is audited. Every single project is a) chosen by the US government and b) competitively bid and awarded. Then those projects have to report. It wasn't that long ago that some corruption was identified and an entire contractor was shut down (AED). When something is truly corrupt, USAID found it. In 2008 the mortgage industry screwed over the entire country and basically sent us into a depression and we were like, "okay, you get a second chance" and gave them a pile of money. Are you serious that USAID, which essentially provides humanitarian services, is a 'grift'? GTFOH.
Yeah. It was a grift along with the good programs. CIA was working with USAID on certain projects. Funding trans parties and operas overseas is ideological and has no discernible benefits. I worked with NGO people for years overseas and they could be jaded. They all had wild stories about USAID. You claim projects were competitively bid, but what if the only bidders are corrupt construction companies in XYZ developing country who do a mediocre job requiring replacement in a few years by an equivalently corrupt company owned by the country's president's son in law.... you're not left with much option.
Anonymous wrote:Well, once the programs are stopped, it’ll be so hard and expensive to restart. So whether it will be restarted or not, major damage has already been done, including the US reputation as a development partner.
Anonymous wrote:
USAID was attacked by Musk first because USAID’s IG was investigating Musk and Starlink..
So Musk had all the IGs fired.
Then he accessed the classified info—probably about Ukrainian positions.
Musk turned Starlink off for drones when Ukraine was trying to mount an attack against Russia. Just because.
Russia “mysteriously” got its hands on Starlink. Hmmm, I wonder how that happened!!
http://oig.usaid.gov/node/6814
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m disgusted by the level of grift. Who is the auditor of USAID?
Democrats want to keep as much as possible secret, like who all was on the USAID board besides Samantha Powers??
So ridiculous. USAID is audited. Every single project is a) chosen by the US government and b) competitively bid and awarded. Then those projects have to report. It wasn't that long ago that some corruption was identified and an entire contractor was shut down (AED). When something is truly corrupt, USAID found it. In 2008 the mortgage industry screwed over the entire country and basically sent us into a depression and we were like, "okay, you get a second chance" and gave them a pile of money. Are you serious that USAID, which essentially provides humanitarian services, is a 'grift'? GTFOH.
Yeah. It was a grift along with the good programs. CIA was working with USAID on certain projects. Funding trans parties and operas overseas is ideological and has no discernible benefits. I worked with NGO people for years overseas and they could be jaded. They all had wild stories about USAID. You claim projects were competitively bid, but what if the only bidders are corrupt construction companies in XYZ developing country who do a mediocre job requiring replacement in a few years by an equivalently corrupt company owned by the country's president's son in law.... you're not left with much option.