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Posted
7 minutes ago, theblether said:

By the way, 15 days into the Trump Presidency, and D.O.G.E. has already saved the Treasury $56 billion so far. 

 

https://www.usdebtclock.org/

Jimmy Risch Gop Senator blocks a feeble attempt  by Dem Sen Coons ,

supporting USAID ON the floor of the house!

 

Jimmy Explains that the Gop has had issues in the past with Usaid  and Thanks Trump

for committing to help them in stopping the rising national debt.

 

Elections have  consequences folks .

i think come hell or high water Doge is

going to help curb the debt big time!

Maybe not in the near future but certainly in the long run!

Transparancy & accountability is taking place  folks and the dems can’t do a blessed thing about it!

 

 

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Posted
8 minutes ago, theblether said:

I think it's astonishing that any sane person would object to their governments spending being audited. 

 

Ignore button activated. 

True on the first part and good for you on  the activation.

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Posted
23 minutes ago, theblether said:

 

I just posted the link to the debt clock which is tracking D.O.G.E. 

 

You fundamentally don't understand what is happening with D.O.G.E. Every comment you make proves your ignorance. 

 

"DOGE aims to cut as much as $500 billion annually in wasteful spending across the executive branch departments."

 

https://nypost.com/2025/01/31/us-news/vance-reveals-doges-most-important-undertaking-i-dont-even-think-its-the-cost-savings/

 

Now I see the doge portion of that rather busy website. And given that there's no explanation of what these alleged savings are, and no disclosure  who the people are behind this site, why should anyone believe what they claim? 

I find it extraordinary that anyone could claim that there's anything authoritative about the anonymous figures who run this website.

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Posted
26 minutes ago, theblether said:

I think it's astonishing that any sane person would object to their governments spending being audited. 

 

Ignore button activated. 

I think only a fool would believe that a politically biased ignoramus should do the auditing. An ignoramus who claimed that he could cut at least 2 trillion dollars from the budget. Even though the entire discretionary portion of the budget is less than that. There actually are professionals who are trained in auditing and forensic accounting who can do that.

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Posted
32 minutes ago, riclag said:

Jimmy Risch Gop Senator blocks a feeble attempt  by Dem Sen Coons ,

supporting USAID ON the floor of the house!

 

Jimmy Explains that the Gop has had issues in the past with Usaid  and Thanks Trump

for committing to help them in stopping the rising national debt.

 

Elections have  consequences folks .

i think come hell or high water Doge is

going to help curb the debt big time!

Maybe not in the near future but certainly in the long run!

Transparancy & accountability is taking place  folks and the dems can’t do a blessed thing about it!

 

 

My guess are that those in congress most vocal regarding USAID are those who are receiving the most kickbacks funded though NGO and other USAID corporate welfare recipients who funnel money back to these congress-critters campaign slush funds. I can't wait until DOGE takes up campaign finance reform and term limits.

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Posted
Just now, connda said:

I'm absolutely flood by Lefties who actually want tons of waste, fraud, and abuse instead of wanting a smaller government which is significantly less reliant on taxpayers and as well, who doesn't act like the world's sugar daddy while ignoring the domestic infrastructure, the welfare of its own natural born citizens, and sending hundreds of billions USD abroad when it can't even balance its own budget.  So goodbye USAID and good riddance.

As usual, allegations about "tons of waste and fraud" What does "tons" mean in relation to the federal budget. This is just emotionalism. And it's always entertaining to see a Trump supporter bemoaning the budget while their guy not only wants to extend the unpaid for tax cuts he got passed last time he was in office, but he wants to create even more.  And as for sending money abroad it's a tiny portion of the budget. But I'm sure that China is rejoicing in the cutbacks the US is making.

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3 minutes ago, connda said:

I'm absolutely flooded by Lefties who actually want tons of waste, fraud, and abuse instead of wanting a smaller government which is significantly less reliant on taxpayers and as well, who doesn't act like the world's sugar daddy while ignoring the domestic infrastructure, the welfare of its own natural born citizens, and sending hundreds of billions USD abroad when it can't even balance its own budget.  So goodbye USAID and good riddance.

Senator Schmitt from Missouri , who also was instrumental in exposing 

 Biden on censorship!

Missouri vs Biden.

He brings more awareness & receipts to dem reckless spending!

 


- $20 million on a Sesame Street show in Iraq - $56 million to boost Egyptian and Tunisia tourism - $40 million to build schools in Jordan - $150k for Korean kids to visit DC - $11 million to tell Vietnamese to stop burning trash.

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Posted
6 minutes ago, connda said:

My guess are that those in congress most vocal regarding USAID are those who are receiving the most kickbacks funded though NGO and other USAID corporate welfare recipients who funnel money back to these congress-critters campaign slush funds. I can't wait until DOGE takes up campaign finance reform and term limits.

Elon is going into every Federal Expenditure that involves spending!

Everything!

Thats his responsibility!

Thats all he and his team does!

The radical dems accuse him of being the all encompassing Chief bottle washer. He just reports to the Potus, what he discovered . 
Schumer said Musk is bad and Americans will see him into other agencies!

Schumer is right , Musk is bad for Dems abusing USAID , next!

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Posted
2 hours ago, placeholder said:

As usual, allegations about "tons of waste and fraud" What does "tons" mean in relation to the federal budget. This is just emotionalism. And it's always entertaining to see a Trump supporter bemoaning the budget while their guy not only wants to extend the unpaid for tax cuts he got passed last time he was in office, but he wants to create even more.  And as for sending money abroad it's a tiny portion of the budget. But I'm sure that China is rejoicing in the cutbacks the US is making.

What does sending money abroad it's "a tiny portion" of the budget mean in relation to the federal budget? 

Is China rejoicing because matching U.S. foreign aid will be less for them to give?  Aid to Pakistan is not working out as China planned.  Now, total BRI spending has been cut back.

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Posted
6 hours ago, Lacessit said:

I know a course of medication which cost me AUD $100 in Australia would have cost me USD $70,000 if I had been treated in America.

The U.S. has a proliferation of lawyers and has become a litigious society with people suing for everything under the sun including medical malpractice.  As a result medical malpractice insurance and defensive medicine can make  healthcare more expensive than elsewhere. 

Most procedures here are covered by private and government insurance with varying amounts of co-pay.  Hospitals, by federal law, are not allowed to deny anyone with few exceptions. 

Yes, our system is expensive and not without flaws, but I rather get sick here than anywhere else I have been.  I rarely have co-pays and when I do they are very little.

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Posted
4 hours ago, Hawaiian said:

What does sending money abroad it's "a tiny portion" of the budget mean in relation to the federal budget? 

Is China rejoicing because matching U.S. foreign aid will be less for them to give?  Aid to Pakistan is not working out as China planned.  Now, total BRI spending has been cut back.

Or they could be rejoicing because they can fill the vacuum left by the US. The US vets programs a lot more strictly than China does. So all China has to do is step in and fill the space formerly occupied by the US.

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17 minutes ago, placeholder said:

Or they could be rejoicing because they can fill the vacuum left by the US. The US vets programs a lot more strictly than China does. So all China has to do is step in and fill the space formerly occupied by the US.

They could, but unless desperate, these countries will be less inclined to accept aid from China because of its well publicized debt trap diplomacy.  China rarely gives money away for "free"even though it may be a tiny portion of its budget.

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Posted
10 hours ago, Yagoda said:

Answer: Never. You know nothing about medical costs in the USA

How come you claim to know so much about people you know nothing about?

Why don't you stick to facts, difficult for you I know, and give the insults a rest!

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Posted
8 hours ago, riclag said:

Jimmy Risch Gop Senator blocks a feeble attempt  by Dem Sen Coons

 

Please tell me there's a senator actually named Coons...

 

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Posted
23 minutes ago, impulse said:

 

Please tell me there's a senator actually named Coons...

 

Yep, Chris Coons, Democrat senator from Delaware.

Posted
27 minutes ago, Hawaiian said:

Yep, Chris Coons, Democrat senator from Delaware.

 

Thank goodness.  'Cause that would be a rather racist statement if there wasn't...

 

Coons.jpg.57222759b551349291916e30eb8002f1.jpg

 

Posted
24 minutes ago, Hawaiian said:

Both Republicans and Democrats are responsible for the dangerous debt load of the federal government.  Now that one party is attempting to slow it down the other party is doing everything in their power to stop it.

One well respected financial fund manager thinks it's about time. 

https://www.foxnews.com/media/us-heading-towards-economic-heart-attack-debt-cut-soon

 

I think they're afraid the DOGE AI audit will find out that the USAID money is being recycled back into campaign donations.  Through donation mules.

 

I wish it was just one party to blame.  But it's both the Demicans and the Republicrats.

 

2025 is going to be a wild ride.

 

Posted
4 minutes ago, impulse said:

 

I think they're afraid the DOGE AI audit will find out that the USAID money is being recycled back into campaign donations.  Through donation mules.

 

I wish it was just one party to blame.  But it's both the Demicans and the Republicrats.

 

2025 is going to be a wild ride.

 

Very good reason to be defensive and conservative with one's investments. Lots of volatility ahead.

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Slightly heartening in being from the UK, I thought it was only the UK that gave all our money away to pointless causes nothing to do with our own country.

Posted
Just now, PomPolo said:

Slightly heartening in being from the UK, I thought it was only the UK that gave all our money away to pointless causes nothing to do with our own country.

The U.S. learned this from you folks across the pond.

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Posted
37 minutes ago, Hawaiian said:

Both Republicans and Democrats are responsible for the dangerous debt load of the federal government.  Now that one party is attempting to slow it down the other party is doing everything in their power to stop it.

One well respected financial fund manager thinks it's about time. 

https://www.foxnews.com/media/us-heading-towards-economic-heart-attack-debt-cut-soon

 

Yes, it is a good idea to  control the debt. It will require a sharp knife and a willingness to step on toes etc. However, the US has a constitution and is supposedly a nation subject to the rule of law. There is something quite concerning about unelected, unvetted and unknown people acting without transparency. The US Congress controls the purse of the USA. Dismantling agencies and departments that Congress has initiated, or has a right to oversee, without the knowledge or consent of Congress is undemocratic. Musk  has conflicts of interest with the groups he is attacking. Let a neutral person without a conflict of interest take responsibility.

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Just now, Patong2021 said:

 

Yes, it is a good idea to  control the debt. It will require a sharp knife and a willingness to step on toes etc. However, the US has a constitution and is supposedly a nation subject to the rule of law. There is something quite concerning about unelected, unvetted and unknown people acting without transparency. The US Congress controls the purse of the USA. Dismantling agencies and departments that Congress has initiated, or has a right to oversee, without the knowledge or consent of Congress is undemocratic. Musk  has conflicts of interest with the groups he is attacking. Let a neutral person without a conflict of interest take responsibility.

Yes, a very unorthodox, and unconstitutional was of doing it.  Maybe if Congress had done a proper job in tackling the debt problem we wouldn't be where we are today.  But, by exposing all the wasteful spending the taxpayers will demand that Congress acts.  One way or another something drastic needs to be done before a heart attack occurs. 

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