Defending USAID Is Political Suicide for Democrats

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"Defending USAID Is Political Suicide for Democrats
If you want evidence that Democrats have learned nothing from their November 5 shellacking, just watch this video.

It’s from a protest outside the Capitol last week at which Democratic senator Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, one of several top lawmakers in attendance, led chants of “Hey, hey, ho, ho! Elon Musk has got to go!”—and vowed to protect USAID in the courts, or by threatening parliamentary maneuvers against President Trump’s nominees.

In policy terms, the Democrats have a point. The legality of DOGE’s strike on the agency is unclear. For the incredible amount of wasteful stuff in its budget—why did USAID grant $1.5 million for “diversity, equity, and inclusion in Serbia’s workplaces and business communities”—USAID also provides basic aid, like nutrition and health assistance, to needy countries.

But politically, none of that matters a whit. Trump occupies the high ground in this fight, which is probably why he and Musk picked it. If voters dislike anything, it’s bureaucracy and foreign aid. And USAID is a 10,000-employee bureaucracy—housed in a palatial building on prime downtown real estate—that spends $40 billion a year on other countries."





Dems, this is the hill to die on. By all means, set up a GOP victory in the midterms.
 
Helping other countries with frivolous shit using deficit dollars is the prime example of the left's insanity.
America helps no one if it is bankrupt.

It is a national tragedy that Americans suffer while pathetic politicians play virtue signaling around the world.

These out of touch idiots really think it's their money.
 
Dem mid-term slogan.

Democrats for Bureaucracy

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"Defending USAID Is Political Suicide for Democrats
If you want evidence that Democrats have learned nothing from their November 5 shellacking, just watch this video.

It’s from a protest outside the Capitol last week at which Democratic senator Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, one of several top lawmakers in attendance, led chants of “Hey, hey, ho, ho! Elon Musk has got to go!”—and vowed to protect USAID in the courts, or by threatening parliamentary maneuvers against President Trump’s nominees.

In policy terms, the Democrats have a point. The legality of DOGE’s strike on the agency is unclear. For the incredible amount of wasteful stuff in its budget—why did USAID grant $1.5 million for “diversity, equity, and inclusion in Serbia’s workplaces and business communities”—USAID also provides basic aid, like nutrition and health assistance, to needy countries.

But politically, none of that matters a whit. Trump occupies the high ground in this fight, which is probably why he and Musk picked it. If voters dislike anything, it’s bureaucracy and foreign aid. And USAID is a 10,000-employee bureaucracy—housed in a palatial building on prime downtown real estate—that spends $40 billion a year on other countries."





Dems, this is the hill to die on. By all means, set up a GOP victory in the midterms.
They pick really weird hills to die on.
 
It's going on for decades it's got to come to a stop
Imagine if we turned all that money they burned inward
Imagine our infrastructure what it would look like not falling apart
Imagine if you built oil refineries to produce our own gasoline and energy

Imagine the mental health services you could have provide for the deranged left wingers

Imagine you didn't piss it all away and put some away for a rainy day
They broke the country on purpose

People need to pay
The American people deserve justice
 
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