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The Biggest Doge Hoaxes About USAID Spread on X by Musk
Maybe in the alternative universe you live in USAID is just being audited. But in this one, its programs are being put on hold and people told to go back home. Also, lots of lies are being told about it. -
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Notable changes President Trump is making since resuming office this year
The voters, 70% as recently polled believe Trumps is keeping his promises he campaigned on and detailed in his republican platform BUT, perhaps Trumps crowning achievement and his GREATEST achievement is when, as a political novice he toppled Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election becoming 45th POTUS launching now, Trump 2.0 which is on it's way to becoming one of the greatest (and most beneficially transformative) presidents in US history none of which is possible w/o the defeat of HRC.- 1
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Why China will prevail over the US in this crazy world of Trump 2.0
I couldn't do it justice, it was such a significant process. You can just skim through the page quite easily and see what Trump achieved (assuming you're not just trolling and actually want to know the truth 🤔). -
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US Aid Freeze Linked to Refugee's Death at Thai Border
You're being sarcastic right? -
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USAID - Dems in full delusional mode as usual
Of course. USAID has always been an indirect way to discreetly subsidize the U.S. agricultural sector. https://www.phantomecology.com/post/usaid-purchases-billions-from-american-farmers-how-subsidies-shape-agriculture-and-leave-appalachia#:~:text=The U.S. Agency for International,economies and shaping agricultural markets. Here are the main recipients. I doubt food deliveries will be really stopped. Minnesota Key Crops: Peas, wheat, sorghum. 2024 Sales: $70 million via contracts with Cargill, CHS Inc., and Sinamco 4. Impact: Minnesota’s pea industry—critical for protein processing—relies on USAID for 10–20% of its export market. Iowa Key Crops: Corn, soybeans. Role: While not a top direct recipient, Iowa’s corn and soybeans feed into USDA-USAID joint initiatives like the Bill Emerson Humanitarian Trust (4). Texas Key Crops: Sorghum, cotton. 2024 Sales: $1.1 billion in sorghum exports to Africa, partially funded by USAID’s Food for Peace program. Kansas Key Crops: Wheat, sorghum. 2024 Sales: Kansas sorghum farmers supply over 20% of USAID’s African food aid shipments. Nebraska Key Crops: Corn, soybeans. Role: A hub for USDA-USAID ethanol-linked corn purchases, bolstered by biofuel incentives. -
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