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				 The Most Outrageous, Horrific Things USAID Did With Your Tax Dollars 
 
			
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but continue the fake outrage about Elon and DOGE
 
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The Most Outrageous, Horrific Things USAID Did With Your Tax Dollars
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/miacat...ticle-n2651587  This image has been resized. Click this bar to view the full image. The original image is sized %1%2.  This image has been resized. Click this bar to view the full image. The original image is sized %1%2.  As part of President Donald Trump's plans to crack down on wasteful government spending, his administration has halted all foreign aid funded by or through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) while Secretary of State Marco Rubio ensures that their overseas assistance programs align with our national interests. USAID, the country's chief international aid agency, enjoys an annual budget   of over $40 billion in appropriations—much of it splurged on a host of   far-left foreign causes that run counter to Trump's America First   agenda. "They're not a global charity," Rubio said of USAID's spending   spree. "These are taxpayer dollars. People are asking simple questions.   What are they doing with the money?"
Here are some of the most horrific projects, outrageous initiatives, and biggest boondoggles USAID has financed:
 1. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Until Trump's   funding freeze, USAID was actively paying for "sex-change" procedures in   Guatemala. USAID poured $2 million into Asociación Lambda, a  Guatemalan  LGBTQ+ activist organization, to "strengthen trans-led"  activism and  provide "gender-affirming health care," grant records show. Launched in April 2024, the five-year program was slated to span through the spring of 2027.
 Rep. Brian Mast (R-FL), the House Foreign Affairs Committee's new chairman, released a report   Tuesday exposing USAID's frivolous DEI-related expenses. Among them,   Mast reported, $1 million went toward supporting French-speaking LGBTQ+   groups in West and Central Africa, $3.3 million was blown on  normalizing  "being LGBTQ in the Caribbean," and $425,600 helped  Indonesian coffee  companies become "more climate and gender friendly."
 Mast said $1.5   million had gone toward promoting job opportunities for   LGBTQ-identifying individuals in Serbia, $16,500 for fostering a "united   and equal queer-feminist discourse in Albanian society," $47,000-plus   on a "transgender opera" in Colombia, $32,000 for an LGBTQ-centered   comic book in Peru, $70,880 on a musical promoting DEI in Ireland,   $20,600 for a drag show in Ecuador, over $7,000 for a BIPOC speaker   series in Canada, more than $39,650 to host seminars at the Edinburgh   International Book Festival on "gender identity and racial equality,"   $80,000 on an LGBTQ community center in Slovakia, $10,000 on pressuring   Lithuanian corporations to push DEI messaging, and $8,000 to promote  DEI  among LGBTQ+ groups in Cyprus.
 USAID's Office   of Chief Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility notified   Congress just before Christmas that they've earmarked money (about $1   million) for several programs that will support "marginalized" groups in   Indonesia, Guatemala, and Kenya. The funding notice said USAID would "engage with Indigenous-led institutions to implement an Indigenous language technology program" in Guatemala.
 2. Climate Activism
In March 2023,   USAID set aside up to $1 million to help disabled people in Tajikistan   become "climate leaders." The grant notice solicited proposals for a   "Disability-Inclusive Climate Action" project in the Central Asian   country that would ensure that disabled Tajikistanis were included "in   the development of climate change response and mitigation policies" so   that government actors are informed by the "unique ideas and   contributions of persons with disabilities."
 In May 2023,   USAID unveiled a $1.5 million effort aimed at "empowering women to adapt   to climate change in northern Kenya." Women in the area, USAID wrote,   live in "traditionally patriarchal communities" and need training to   join Kenya's fight against climate change. The program would "improve   their participation in decision making" and "enhance adaptive   capabilities to climate change."
 The funding   announcements followed USAID's release of their 2022-2030 climate   strategy, a $150 billion "whole-of-agency approach" seeking to achieve   an "equitable world with net-zero greenhouse gas emissions." Included in   the effort is a pledge to expand the "diversity, equity, inclusion,  and  accessibility of the climate workforce" through taxpayer-funded   programs elevating gay, female, indigenous, and disabled climate   activists.
 According to   Mast's findings, other USAID expenditures include $446,700 to promote   the expansion of atheism in Nepal, $2.5 million on the construction of   electric vehicle charging stations in Vietnam's largest cities, and   $55,750 for a presentation—led by female and LGBTQ+ journalists—warning   about the impact of "climate change" in Argentina.
 In response to   Trump's mandate, USAID staffers have submitted about 200 waivers for   foreign aid spending they feel should proceed during the funding freeze;   however, the Rubio-led U.S. State Department rejected them all,  sources  told   The Washington Free Beacon. Some of these requests pertained to   "environmental justice," "LGBTQ+ Inclusive Development," and "Latinx   politics."
 One waiver made   a one-week funding plea of $21.7 million within the Bureau for   Resilience, Environment, and Food Security (REFS). This bureau   prioritizes "equity and environmental justice through the empowerment of   marginalized and underrepresented populations," an effort that  includes  improving "gender equality" and "digital inclusion." Another  one-week  funding request of $62.7 million was made within the Bureau  for  Inclusive Growth, Partnerships, and Innovation (IPI), which  "advances  the rights and inclusion of women and girls and  gender-diverse  individuals, and ensures marginalized and  underrepresented groups are  central to their own development." The  request outlines the bureau's  policies and strategies, including a  "2023 Gender Equality and Women's  Empowerment Policy" and an "LGBTQI+  Inclusive Development Policy."
 3. Mass Migration
According to federal funding records,   almost $45 million in USAID funds were slated to provide emergency  food  assistance and economic support for Venezuelan migrants in  Colombia  through the United Nations World Food Programme. Mast said the  U.S.  State Department paid for $14 million in cash vouchers for  immigrants at  the southern border and allocated $3.2 million toward  helping migrants  "readjust to life in Tunisia" after being deported.
 4. 'Sexual Health' in Third World Countries
In fiscal year 2023,   using U.S. "family planning funds," USAID spent massive sums of money   on contraception and condoms abroad, shipping about $60.8 million worth   across the globe, mainly to Africa (89 percent). Of those shipments,   approximately $46,000 of oral and injectable contraceptives were distributed to the Middle East.   From FY 2016 to 2022, USAID bought 3.6 billion male condoms (priced at   $118.6 million) for 60 countries, according to USAID Global Health   Supply Chain Program-Procurement and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM)'s "comprehensive agency report on condoms and lubricants."
 
 According to a non-public congressional funding notice reviewed by The Washington Free Beacon,   USAID "quietly" distributed $15 million worth of contraceptives and   condoms in Afghanistan, which would require "some" "necessary"   "coordination" with the Taliban "for programmatic purposes." USAID   earmarked the cash infusion last July and transmitted the funds in   August. The procurement was part of a $100 million package meant to   support "basic rights and freedoms" and empower "women and girls" living   under Taliban rule.
USAID also funded the mass production of 3D-printed "personalized" contraceptives   for women in developing countries. In March 2022, scientists at the   University of Texas at Austin's Pharmaceutical Engineering and 3D   Printing (PharmE3D) Labs gained USAID backing to create custom,   "less-intrusive" female birth control devices. "This USAID grant has the   potential to make a significant impact on women’s reproductive health   in the developing world," Dr. Mo Maniruzzaman, an assistant professor  at  the university's Division of Molecular Pharmaceutics and Drug  Delivery,  praised. The firm's IUD research was carried out in  collaboration with  the work of Contraceptive Research and Development  (CONRAD), an organization established by USAID.
 5. EcoHealth Alliance
Between October 2009 and May 2019, USAID partnered with Wuhan lab collaborator EcoHealth Alliance on "PREDICT,"   a project of USAID's Emerging Pandemic Threats (EPT) program. USAID   accordingly awarded EcoHealth Alliance approximately $1.1 million over   that 10-year period as part of a "sub-agreement" with the Wuhan   Institute of Virology "for the purpose of advancing research on critical   viruses that could pose harm to human and animal health."
 USAID claims   that all USAID-funded activities carried out at the Wuhan lab were   "consistent with the work performed in other countries that also   received related funding." These activities involved testing for   exposure to coronaviruses in animals and humans. The purpose of this   research, according to USAID, was to identify zoonotic viruses among   animal populations before they spill over (i.e. are able to infect   humans) and cause potential pandemics in people.
 USAID insists   that they "never authorized or funded any work that aimed to increase   the ability of infectious agents to cause disease by enhancing its   pathogenicity or by increasing its transmissibility," otherwise known as   gain-of-function research.
 Under the auspices of the PREDICT project, which identified nearly 950 novel viruses,   including SARS-related coronaviruses, USAID says that their "work in   China" ended abruptly in 2019. Since then, no additional USAID Global   Health Security funding went to Wuhan, the agency maintains.
 According to   EcoHealth Alliance, PREDICT partners base their research in geographic   "hotspots" and focus on animals that are most likely to carry zoonotic   diseases, such as bats.
 EcoHealth   Alliance is currently under fire for using their last federal grant to   fund dangerous, gain-of-function coronavirus research at the Wuhan   Institute of Virology prior to the pandemic. Led by Dr. Peter Daszak,   EcoHealth has failed to report findings from their federally funded   research and attempted to impede investigations into the Wuhan lab leak   theory.
 Then, in October 2021, despite Dazak's troubling record, USAID awarded EcoHealth Alliance a five-year $4.67 million grant. A USAID spokesperson told Fox News that this multi-million dollar award will implement EcoHealth Alliance's Conservation Works Activity (CWA)   in southwest Liberia. CWA, an initiative honing sustainability   practices in the West African county, was "competitively bid and   awarded," the USAID spokesperson said. "EcoHealth Alliance has   experience monitoring wildlife and understanding forest-disease dynamics   in Liberia, and its consortium partners have substantial experience   with protected area management and rural development in Liberia."
In 2013,   EcoHealth Alliance received a three-year $2 million award from USAID to   "combat disease emergence and climate change in Asia." At the time,   EcoHealth Alliance argued that "intact ecosystems" are better equipped   to "reduce risk of infectious disease spillover events" because a   changing environment can accelerate the pace of animal-to-human contact,   enabling pathogens to spill over between species populations, "a first   spark in the chain of events that ignite global pandemics.
 From 2011 to   2021, data from ForeignAssistance.gov shows that USAID provided $2.5   million in funding to EcoHealth through the Infectious Disease Emergence   and Economics of Altered Landscapes Project. Federal watchdogs also   found that USAID funneled over $854,000 in grant money   to two Chinese entities (Wuhan University and Wuhan Institute of   Virology) between 2014 and 2021 through a "cooperative agreement"   involving EcoHealth Alliance, the "first-tier subrecipient" in this   arrangement, acting as a conduit.
 6. Terrorism
Courtesy of   USAID, 38,000 meals went to al Qaeda-affiliated fighters in Syria.   Mahmoud Al Hafyan, who ran an NGO regional office in Syria, skimmed as   much as $10 million worth of meals, which we were supposed to go to   Syrian civil war refugees, the USAID's inspector general's office charged.   Al Hafyan allegedly allowed members of the Nusra Front, an al   Qaeda-linked terrorist organization, to collect the thousands of meal   kits. For "safety reasons," USAID declined to confirm the name of the   NGO, which USAID awarded $122 million in funding between 2015 and 2018,   according to The Washington Examiner.
 In another   "inadvertent" act of material support for terrorism, USAID funded   irrigation canals, farming equipment, and even fertilizer used to   cultivate poppy production in Afghanistan, an industry mainly   benefitting Taliban narco-jihadists. In 2018, the U.S. Inspector General   for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) released a report   revealing that after USAID devoted at least $330 million in funding to   failed alternative development projects (ADP), these agricultural   programs "inadvertently" supported poppy cultivation. The inspector   general's report pointed to USAID's rehabilitation and development of   irrigation systems. Geospatial data derived from satellite imagery   showed that USAID's Kandahar Food Zone program focusing on irrigation   repair and construction contributed to rising levels of opium growth.
 In 2023, USAID   sent more money to a terrorism-tied NGO after the inspector general   began investigating the cash flow. Around February of that year, USAID's   oversight office began looking into a $110,000 grant issued in 2021 to   Helping Hand for Relief and Development, which lawmakers warned shares ties to terrorists, including Pakistan's Falah-e-Insaniat Foundation. Still, in October 2023, USAID reportedly sent another $78,000 to that same charity.
 USAID   beneficiaries have called for their land to be "free" "from the filth of   the most dirty Jews." In 2021, Unlimited Friends Association (UFA)   director Jomaa Khadoura said Al-Aqsa should be "cleanse[d] from the   impurity of the Jews." A year later, USAID celebrated   the construction of a USAID-funded UFA "educational and community   center" in Gaza. UFA often hosts events providing financial support to   the "the families of martyrs and prisoners" and organizes meetings at   their offices with prominent Hamas figures, such as Mustafa Sawwaf, who says "Israel's disappearance" is "a necessity [according to] the Koran."
 USAID has   directly contributed to terrorism sympathizers and abettors, giving   $100,000 to an Islamic charity that's been banned in both Israel and the   United Arab Emirates for providing financial assistance to Hamas as   well as other terrorism-tied organizations. Under USAID's Foreign   Assistance for Programs Overseas, Islamic Relief Worldwide, a known   fundraiser for Hamas, was awarded a $100,000 grant in 2016 for various   foreign projects.
 In 2006,   Israeli authorities arrested the charity's Gaza coordinator, Ayaz Ali.   "Incriminating files were found on Ali’s computer, including documents   that attested to the organization’s ties with illegal Hamas funds abroad   (in the UK and in Saudi Arabia) and in Nablus," according to Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.   "Also found were photographs of swastikas superimposed on IDF symbols,   of senior Nazi German officials, of Osama Bin Laden, and Abu Musab   al-Zarqawi, as well as many photographs of Hamas military activities."   Islamic Relief Worldwide was co-founded by former Clinton Foundation   employee Gehad el-Haddad, who was arrested in Egypt in 2013 and   sentenced for supporting the Muslim Brotherhood.
 USAID gave a   $78,000 grant to the West Bank-based Community Development and   Continuing Education Institute (CDCEI), whose chairman, Imad Al-Zeer,   attended an anniversary event commemorating the founding of the   terrorist Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. CDCEI's deputy   chairman Mike Salman praised convicted terrorist George Abdallah, the   murderer of U.S. military attaché Charles R. Ray,   as a "hero fighter." On Facebook, Salman called for the release of   Abdallah, who's serving a life sentence in France for the 1982 murder.   Salman also celebrated six escaped Palestinian prisoners, including   Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade terror chief Zakaria Zubeidi and a Palestinian   Islamic Jihad member convicted of killing an Israeli teenager in 2006.
 CDCEI's other   board members, such as Yasser Shaheen, applauded Hamas missile attacks   on Israel, calling them "rockets of the Palestinian resistance." Shaheen   mourned "hero martyr Omar Abu Layla," three days after Layla killed a   rabbi and an Israel Defense Forces soldier. Jiries Abu Ghannam, another   CDCEI board member, posted about standing in "solidarity with the   prisoner fighter Marwan Al-Barghouti in his 19th year in Israeli prison"   for helping to instigate the first and second intifadas. CDCEI board   member Rana Abu Farha celebrated the "44th anniversary" of the   "beautiful and brave fighter" Dalal Al-Mughrabi, who committed a 1978   bus hijacking and massacre of 38 Israelis, including 13 children.   Al-Mughrabi also killed American photographer Gail Rubin, the niece of a   U.S. senator, in the attack.
 For years,   USAID has given the Bayader for Environment and Development Association,   a Gaza charity with documented ties to Hamas, generous disbursements  of  grant money, including a payment in the lead-up to the October 7,  2023,  terrorist attack on Israel. Bayader secured a total of nearly $1   million in funding from USAID, according to the U.S. think tank Middle East Forum   (MEF). The most recent USAID grant, for $15,219, was paid out on   October 1, 2023, six days before the mass slaughter of over 1,200   Israelis.
 Bayader is   associated with Abdul Salam Haniyeh, the son of Hamas leader Ismail   Haniyeh, who orchestrated the pogrom. Bayader often operates in close   "coordination" with the Hamas regime, according to a 2021 annual report mentioning meetings with multiple Hamas ministries. Moreover, Bayader's "project coordinator" Ahlam Jama shared social media posts   mourning the death of Baha Abu al-Ata, the leader of Palestine Islamic   Jihad (PIJ), a Sunni Islamist paramilitary group committed to the   destruction of Israel. Bayader's financial director, Abd Rabbo Saeed Abu   Haddaf, similarly mourned the passing of another PIJ militant, Ahmed Abu Deka, whom he referred to as a "brother and friend." Abu Deka served as deputy rocket forces commander of the Al-Quds Brigades, PJI's armed wing.
 Last year, USAID publicly praised Bayader's work in   the West Bank, boasting about their partnership, and USAID official   Jonathan Kamin, one of its top mission directors, even posed with the   Hamas-linked nonprofit's leaders in Gaza for a photo op.
 Bayader's cash is routed through a nexus of pass-through U.S. nonprofits, including the International Medical Corps (IMC), a sub-grantee of USAID.   These charities act as fiscal sponsors on behalf of Bayader and   effectively as arms of Hamas, helping to build the latter's   infrastructure projects, per the Middle East Forum. International   Medical Corps itself recently received over $68 million in funding from USAID to support its operations in Gaza.
 USAID has sent   more than $2.1 billion in "humanitarian assistance" to Gaza since   October 7, 2023, including $230 million that purportedly "support[ed]   the Palestinian people," the U.S. Office of Palestinian Affairs touted   in September. Notably, in the immediate aftermath of the onslaught,  the  U.S. Office of Palestinian Affairs, which was opened by President  Joe  Biden when he entered office, tweeted a now-deleted   directive instructing Israel to stand down. Congress has increased   oversight over the Palestinian affairs office since it publicly opposed   Israel's right to self-defense.
 According to an America First Legal complaint,   the release of internal U.S. State Department emails—obtained via   Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests—uncovered the Biden   administration's attempts to undermine Israel. In March 2021, Hady Amr,   Biden's special representative for Palestinian affairs sent an email to   George Noll, head of the U.S. Office of Palestinian Affairs,  discussing  the "progress" they had made ahead of Israel's parliamentary  elections  later that month. "Got the memo on elections," Amr told  Noll, per the  heavily redacted message. "We are making progress. This  is great."
 Noll's office also awarded a $160,000 grant to Al-Quds University, which is known as a hotbed of Hamas activity and has praised the group's militants as "martyrs." Hamas has hosted a number of military rallies at Al-Quds University, including a December 2022 on-campus event that commemorated the terrorist faction's founding and called for jihadist genocide of Israelis. In an interview   on Palestine TV, a political science professor at Al-Quds University   asked why the world "weeps" over the "so-called Holocaust."
 USAID also   notably funded the U.S. Overseas Cooperative Development Council, which   employs Camila Piñeiro Harnecker, the daughter of Fidel Castro's   intelligence chief Manuel Piñeiro Losado. As director of the   organization's "Strengthening Cooperatives" practice area, Harnecker has   helped lead several USAID-sponsored events, including a 2022 "learning" symposium on "Reflection & Resonance for Cooperative Impact" and a 2023 global cooperatives conference.
Harnecker, who has written several books on "Rethinking Cuban Socialism,"   is a representative of Havana's Cooperativism Society. "I think most  of  the population sees the cooperative as a useful and viable tool for   strengthening socialism in Cuba," she told Democracy At Work, an anti-capitalist American podcast.
 Harnecker's   father, Piñeiro, served as Castro's ruthless spymaster and dispenser of   weapons to admiring Latin American guerrilla groups. By the mid-1970s,   Piñeiro had helmed the colloquially called ''Ministry of Revolution,''   which supplied arms, money, guidance, and a rear base to hordes of   guerrilla movements in Latin America that sought to mimic Communist   Cuba's model. Accordingly, Piñeiro was reportedly   on a first-name basis with two generations of Latin American   revolutionaries. As deputy minister of the interior, Piñeiro was placed   in charge of the state security apparatus that helped spies infiltrate   the Cuban exile movement in America. There, he oversaw internal  security  arms that surveilled and severely punished any acts of  domestic  opposition to Castro's dictatorship.
 Meanwhile, Harnecker's mother, Marta Harnecker, is considered   one of the most influential Marxist theorists among Latin American   leftists. An adviser to Venezuela's president Hugo Chávez, Harnecker   reportedly provided him with the theoretical framework for what he called "21st century socialism."
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			Was wondering when someone was going to mention USAID. That’s a lot of our tax dollars going to this bullshit. And the Dems are publicly protesting DOGE. They sure do love to give our money away for their pet projects.
 Wonder how long it will be before we find out about the kickbacks, who got them and how much. USAID whistleblower is now coming forward as well.
 
 New reports are saying USAID was behind Trump’s impeachment in 2019.
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			Well .... am I to late to get in on the giveaway?Our cattle need good American feed.
 Isn't west Kansas a foreign territory?
 Canadians and Netherlands own a fair amount of land out here.
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			https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ePCzrpAW0MU
Nancy Mace at her best. Those fuckers didn’t know what to say while she questioned them about USAID expenditures. Although, 2 of the 3 did answer the Yes or No questions with No answers across the board. But, note that the 3rd idiot cocksucker constantly answered “I Have No Position” to all of the questions.
 
I Have No Position?!?
 
If you have No Position regarding these issues, then what qualifies you &/or why in the fuck are you in that Position??
 
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			an interesting tale of two threads. here's the exact same thread in the cesspool .. er .. political forum https://www.eccie.net/showthread.php?t=3024426 
amusing there are pages and pages of posts nitpicking all this wasteful dei woke crap. 
 
things like .. "it was the State Dept that PAID for dei woke comics in Peru not USAID!" 
 
bahahahahaaaaaa
 
you won't find one poster who actually admits this is not a total waste of US tax dollars. 
 
they are falling over themselves to justify this woke nonsense just because Lord Donald is exposing it with the Muskrat.
 
bahhahaaaaaaa
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			What else would you really expect....
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			Exactly why I don't give those hair pulling sissy bitch's the time of day in that forum.
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					Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid  an interesting tale of two threads. here's the exact same thread in the cesspool .. er .. political forum https://www.eccie.net/showthread.php?t=3024426 
amusing there are pages and pages of posts nitpicking all this wasteful dei woke crap. 
 
things like .. "it was the State Dept that PAID for dei woke comics in Peru not USAID!" 
 
bahahahahaaaaaa
 
you won't find one poster who actually admits this is not a total waste of US tax dollars. 
 
they are falling over themselves to justify this woke nonsense just because Lord Donald is exposing it with the Muskrat.
 
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Musk and Trump are moving quickly so the Dems can't even get their talking points out for the usual suspects here and in (as you rightly call it) the cesspool known as the political forum before they've moved on and exposed more waste. Trump is doing what he said he would. And that's causing Dems to lose their minds as their woke propaganda agencies get shut down.
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