A majority of Americans think that U.S. foreign aid is being wasted, according to a new survey from the Financial Times.
Of those surveyed, more than 60% believe that funding set aside for humanitarian aid was being “wasted on corruption or administration fees,” according to the survey published Monday. The survey’s findings comes amid growing scrutiny surrounding wasteful spending across several federal agencies, including the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
The purpose of USAID is not humanitarian, it is to enable foreign kickbacks (bipartisanship), bribery, and the spread of American degenerate culture (Globo-homo) to the rest of the world.
ReplyDeleteLots more wasted to insiders....overpay a bit for the product, overpay a bit for the transport, Brokerage fees, packaging, etc.
ReplyDeleteWay overpay for warehousing, and storage. Then local fees for distribution.
All with kickbacks to the folks in Washington.
"Most Americans Say U.S. Foreign Aid" finds its way into our politicians' pockets
ReplyDeleteI remember in Nam being given an old M 16. It had camo tape peeling off and had rust on it. I never saw an ARVIN without a brand new M 16 right outta the box. All their equipment was brand new. All mine was junk. Also, the ARVINS had new vehicals. Used to piss us off. That never been shot and only dropped once was true.
ReplyDeleteYou were in the Marines, correct? When I was a teen I told my dad I was thinking about enlisting in the Marines and he told me, "Don't. The Pentagon treats them like stepkids. All the gear they get are hand-me-downs."
DeleteAnother poll showing 4 in 10 Americans are idiots.
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