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Trump Fires USAID Inspector General Amid Reports of Misuse of Funds
I know you liberals have this extreme sense of entitlement and you are too lazy to get up off the sofa or bar stool and do your own research. Maybe you get your truth from Whoopie or the Morning Joe or even worse, CNN, which would explain your sad state of knowledge. I took the liberty to take 30 seconds to Google for a link which you seem incapable of doing. Here's your link: -
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USAID: The Big Exposure Reveals...
More deflection... I was mentioned a fact, which explains (possibly among other causes) why so little money has been recovered. I wrote it's not enough. In other words, more should be done. Is it clear enough for you? I will express my opinion more clearly. This is just a political show trying to present something, already investigated and identified, as a new discovery of a hidden scandal by DOGE. This is known already, there was a congress investigation and a bill discussed. The bill was rejected by the GOP. There may or may not have been enough good reasons to reject this bill, but it explains why not enough has been done. So more should be done. What does the current administration intend to do about it, in order to recover more money and fines? -
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M&S Boss Warns Budget Will Shrink UK Retail as Historic Department Store Closes
Only Rachel from accounts could be so dumb as to 'go for growth' by making it more expensive for businesses to hire staff. The economic stupidity and total lack of common sense is mind-boggling. -
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Thailand Slips in Global Corruption Ranking for 2024
The Problem of corruption has been around for a long time in Thailand and its roots are deep in the culture. Officials were traditionally not paid salaries but were entitled to retain a 10 to 30 percent portion of the money involved as a fee for their services. Even at these times wrong-doers were around and were called ging maung (“eating the state”). In traditional Thai value system merit is derived from power and in this way forms a basis for patron- client relationship in the political society. There is also a tradition of presenting gifts to high officials. In this context you see that some things used to be legitimate under the traditional patronage system but are clearly to be considered problematic in modern legal system. Thais still accept paying fees to officials as sin nam jai, the 'gifts of good will' and do not see that as a form of corruption. Much more they see taking things, even small ones like pencils, home from office corrupt -
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Woes befall US farmers due to Trump.
//Locked// If you send me a PM with credible links to those claims I can edit it and re open it again for you -
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Consorting with a war criminal ,does trump care ?
Considering he met Kim Jong Un in his first term and I have detailed on another thread how he clearly owes Putin big time (Deutsche Bank loans, Fancy Bears, Miss Universe!.....), consorting is no surprise. Rewarding the murderous aggression is extremely disturbing though, particularly if you live near the front line. The more you appease a tyrant, the more it encourages them. Stalin lasted until he was 74.
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