No Nation should Get U.S. of American Foreign Aid, Unless they Openly Profess that . . .

Wirklich unverständlich wie man einem schwerst verhaltengestörten ungebildeten Narzissen ... ach, was red ich eigentlch noch? Jedes Wort ist verschwendet in der Kommunikation mit der Englisch sprechenden Welt. Gott-sei-Dank habt ihr ja jetzt wenigstens einen Papst der euch versteht.
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It's really incomprehensible how you can give a severely behaviorally disturbed, uneducated narcissist ... oh, what am I still talking about? Every word is wasted when communicating with the English-speaking world. Thank God you now at least have a pope who understands you.
 
Wirklich unverständlich wie man einem schwerst verhaltengestörten ungebildeten Narzissen ... ach, was red ich eigentlch noch? Jedes Wort ist verschwendet in der Kommunikation mit der Englisch sprechenden Welt. Gott-sei-Dank habt ihr ja jetzt wenigstens einen Papst der euch versteht.
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It's really incomprehensible how you can give a severely behaviorally disturbed, uneducated narcissist ... oh, what am I still talking about? Every word is wasted when communicating with the English-speaking world. Thank God you now at least have a pope who understands you.
Aren't you due to have your asses kicked as a nation again?
 
And yet you still keep trying... :lol:

Ich habe eine Charakterschwäche: meine Hoffnung stirbt nie. Noch nicht mal wenn ich das selber will.
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I have a character flaw: my hope never dies. Not even when I want it to.
 
Aren't you due to have your asses kicked as a nation again?

Was siehst du eigentlich, wenn Du in einen Spiegel schaust? Nichts oder gar nichts? Ach du hast gar keinen Spiegel? So geht*s natürlich auch. Man kann auch kritiklos dahinvegetieren.
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What do you actually see when you look into a mirror? Nothing or nothing at all? Oh, you don't even have a mirror? That's how it works, of course. You can also vegetate uncritically.
 
Aren't you due to have your asses kicked as a nation again?

Gut, man kann es wirklich als Schande betrachten von blöden Wichsern wie den US-Amerikanern zweimal besiegt worden zu sein. Tu ich aber nicht. Kriege haben mir noch nie etwas bedeutet. Außerdem habt ihr das Problem dass wir zwei mal gegen euch verloren haben obwohl wir gar nicht gegen euch gekämpft haben. Viel Spaß beim dritten Mal, Schwachkopf.
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Well, you can really consider it a shame to have been defeated twice by stupid wankers like the US-Americans. But I don't. Wars have never meant anything to me. Besides, you have the problem that we lost to you twice even though we didn't fight you at all. Have fun the third time, moron.
 
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Depends on the angle.

I will never understand why some people think they are intelligent when they say such stupid things. Read Konrad Lorenz : "Die Rückseite des Spiegels" (=The back of the mirror) and the answer of Friedrich von Weizsäcker "Die Rückseite des Spiegels, gespiegelt" (=The back of the mirror, mirrored.)
 
Don't get a job in Diplomacy...

Don't get a job as a Rabbi or Pastor...

You can tell, neither are your calling card! 😁
 
Then you eliminate for example the 'French' values equality, freedom and brotherhood. The opposite of this means to eliminate democracy and elections, to realize slavery and to let rule only mighty and rich 'elites'. This was so in the past for long centuries and milleniums and I do not think this will be a good future.


French? We give foreign aid to France?

Why?
 
You think sending money to a dictator saves lives?
We spend the money with NGOs... Do you only that now...
I'm surprised you did not name some success stories of USAID installing democracy in countries. Must have been an oversight.

Go ahead . . .
Guinea



Democracy and governance programs focus on promoting local ownership and citizen participation in the growth and development of Guinea. USAID assists the Government of Guinea with targeted investments in agriculture, biodiversity, environment and private sector engagement on their journey to self-reliance.


I don't. Christian values are for people's spiritual beliefs, not for running a government. The part about turning the other cheek is particularly unsuited for international relations.

Jesus never advocated for any government to spend a penny - or a shekel - on feeding people in poorly-run countries.
So you reject all MAGA politicians that stated that there needs to be more religion in Government?

Jesus said we should be helping the poor...

You are just saying Christians should be ignored...
 
. . . their goal is to be as much like the United States as possible. That they are committed to make whatever changes are required for their country to work as the U.S. does.

Because otherwise what is the point? If a country has a failing system that has put them in a position to beg for aid from a country whose system, values, and goals are completely unlike their own, then what does giving them money accomplish? Only to very temporarily prop up their failing system.

It's like you have a twin sibling who prefers to party rather than study. You like to party also, but you make sure your studies are done first. You could "help" your sibling by letting them copy your homework. It really would cost you nothing, since you would have done the work anyway.

But after a couple of times doing that are you really helping? Aren't just temporarily warding off failure for them? Then what? They get passed on to the next grade and the next, each time being less able to complete the work, for having not studies and gotten the foundation?

No, don't do that to your sibling! Motivate them to study, even if that means not giving them the help they are used to.
Who states what US is?
 
We spend the money with NGOs... Do you only that now...
Which operate in the countries receiving the aid, and are therefore subject to the laws and dictates of that government, not our.

From an AI search for "dictators steal from NGO's:

1. Shutting Down & Confiscating Assets:
  • Nicaragua: The Ortega dictatorship shut down 1,500 NGOs and seized their assets. The government claimed the organizations failed to comply with regulations, but critics argue this was a move to stifle dissent and consolidate power. This action included transferring the assets of the closed organizations to the State of Nicaragua.
  • General Trend: This tactic is part of a larger trend where authoritarian regimes restrict or shut down NGOs, accusing them of being "foreign agents" or engaging in activities that "undermine national security".
2. Restricting NGO Operations & Access to Funding:
  • Uganda: Museveni's government has imposed restrictions on NGOs, including "special obligations" that can be interpreted to limit their activities. They have also been accused of vilifying international donors and their grantee partners and expelling many from the country.
  • Cambodia: Hun Sen's regime has enacted laws that allow NGOs to be disbanded if their activities are deemed to jeopardize "peace, stability, and public order".
  • General Trend: Many authoritarian regimes create legal and regulatory hurdles for NGOs, making it difficult for them to operate effectively and access funding.
3. Financial Repression and Control:
  • Exploiting Financial Regulations: Authoritarian regimes are increasingly using financial regulations, such as those related to money laundering, to suppress political dissent and control NGOs. This includes excluding opposition members and organizations from the financial system.
  • Restricting Funding: Dictators restrict the flow of funds to NGOs through burdensome regulations and controls, especially those receiving foreign funding.
Guinea



Democracy and governance programs focus on promoting local ownership and citizen participation in the growth and development of Guinea. USAID assists the Government of Guinea with targeted investments in agriculture, biodiversity, environment and private sector engagement on their journey to self-reliance.
A good example.

Guinea became a democracy because they wanted to be more like the United States. Why should other countries not get the same benefit?
So you reject all MAGA politicians that stated that there needs to be more religion in Government?
Yes, we need less.
Jesus said we should be helping the poor...
Personally helping them.

Voting for governments that take money from taxpayers to provide long term welfare to layabouts is never something Jesus preached.
You are just saying Christians should be ignored...
I'm saying that politically speaking, they should not be given extra attention for claiming that Jesus supports their particular policy stance.
 
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