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These Are The Top USAID Recipients—From Religious Groups To Major U.S. Companies—

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    #11
    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
    So Flipper, when natural disaster, war, disease and famine hit just let them starve and die?
    ?
    How many of those wars, disease, and famine were intentionally caused by US foreign policy in the first place? And how many natural disasters could have been mitigated if not for climate policies which deny cheap reliable energy to the third world?

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      #12
      So A990 so USAid doesn't provide famine aid? You are dead wrong!

      Typical of Agrislly you can't get the basic facts straight can you!



      [url]https://www.reuters.com/world/halt-us-aid-cripples-global-efforts-relieve-hunger-2025-02-06/[/url]

      Halt in US aid cripples global efforts to relieve hunger

      Summary
      • 500,000 tons of U.S. food aid in limbo in transit or storage - ex-USAID official
      • Aid organizations hobbled by loss of hunger monitor FEWS NET
      • U.S. offers little guidance on what aid is still allowed as USAID is shuttered
      • U.S. is by far world’s largest provider of famine relief
      Feb 6 (Reuters) - The Trump administration’s effort to slash and reshape American foreign aid is crippling the intricate global system that aims to prevent and respond to famine.

      Struggling to manage hunger crises sweeping the developing world ([url]https://www.reuters.com/investigates/section/famine/[/url]) even before U.S. President Donald Trump returned to the White House, the international famine monitoring and relief system has suffered multiple blows from a sudden cessation of U.S. foreign aid.

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        #13
        [QUOTE=chuckChuck;n811265]So A990 so USAid doesn't provide famine aid? You are dead wrong! Typical of Agrislly you can't get the basic facts straight can you!
        [url]https://www.reuters.com/world/halt-us-aid-cripples-global-efforts-relieve-hunger-2025-02-06/[/url]



        ..oh my! what did reuters tell you?

        ... the name USAID is purposely deceptive.


        .. I didn't say it doesn't provide famine aid



        ".Let's get something straight...this is not an aid agency it's US agency for international development
        ..they fund things like gender studies in the middle east and climate change initiatives in Africa to promote activism to infiltrate and overthrow governments​"




        ..it serves the same policies that the cia and state dept have it just has the pretext of a benevolent entity
        ...if there's "famine relief" there's a catch...there's no free lunch

        ..other countries are wary of it, Bolivia kicked it out...
        ..it's very telling who is complaining, it's not other world leaders


        Last edited by A990; Feb 11, 2025, 10:29.

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          #14
          Sask government funding a religious cult school ran by pedifiles should qualify as a waste of tax payers money. Or maybe 1.25 million per quarter to subsidize irrigation .

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            #15
            Speaking of Moe wasting taxpayers money:

            Not to mention a new notion to refurbish coal plants instead of building new gas plants.

            Or investing in very expensive SMRs that are going to cost up to more than 4 times the original costs if they ever get built at all?

            Or letting Sask Party MLAs who own hotels charge more to the government for temporary housing?

            the list goes on.....

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              #16
              yay COAL!

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                #17
                Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                Speaking of Moe wasting taxpayers money:

                Not to mention a new notion to refurbish coal plants instead of building new gas plants.

                Or investing in very expensive SMRs that are going to cost up to more than 4 times the original costs if they ever get built at all?

                Or letting Sask Party MLAs who own hotels charge more to the government for temporary housing?

                the list goes on.....
                IT sounds as if you are now in favour of a Canadian DOGE.
                Do you suspect there might be some inefficiencies uncovered at the federal level too? Or only in Sask?

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post

                  IT sounds as if you are now in favour of a Canadian DOGE.
                  Do you suspect there might be some inefficiencies uncovered at the federal level too? Or only in Sask?
                  Now we’re getting somewhere with Chuck agreeing waste and corruption be rooted out. Tie into the waste of the crown corps as well. Should be a bypartisan issue.

                  See now Trudeau is championing putting nuclear reactors in the North to run all the data centres we’re supposed to get. Wasn’t he against them before?

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                    So A990 so USAid doesn't provide famine aid? You are dead wrong!

                    Typical of Agrislly you can't get the basic facts straight can you!



                    [url]https://www.reuters.com/world/halt-us-aid-cripples-global-efforts-relieve-hunger-2025-02-06/[/url]

                    Halt in US aid cripples global efforts to relieve hunger

                    Summary
                    • 500,000 tons of U.S. food aid in limbo in transit or storage - ex-USAID official
                    • Aid organizations hobbled by loss of hunger monitor FEWS NET
                    • U.S. offers little guidance on what aid is still allowed as USAID is shuttered
                    • U.S. is by far world’s largest provider of famine relief
                    Feb 6 (Reuters) - The Trump administration’s effort to slash and reshape American foreign aid is crippling the intricate global system that aims to prevent and respond to famine.

                    Struggling to manage hunger crises sweeping the developing world ([url]https://www.reuters.com/investigates/section/famine/[/url]) even before U.S. President Donald Trump returned to the White House, the international famine monitoring and relief system has suffered multiple blows from a sudden cessation of U.S. foreign aid.

                    related...
                    Reuters was paid millions of dollars by the US government for “large scale social deception”

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by A990 View Post


                      related...
                      Reuters was paid millions of dollars by the US government for “large scale social deception”
                      Would this be similar to when Trudeau assigns his friends, liberal cronies and beneficiaries to investigate liberal corruption?

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