Demise of USAID

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USAID sponsored Prague Pride
Člověk v tƭsni is a Czech NGO banned in Russia.
Czech female journalists received majority of their funding from USAID
Azov battalion had drawers with USAID sticker – Russian Ministry of Interior

USAID sponsored celebrity visits to Kiev. This primitive propaganda was to signal to the Ukrainian masses that the World is by their side.

Does anyone remember Bono?

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Faggoty Czech state TV, financed by TV license, which is basically theft, repeats the Democrat propaganda that Musk’s team is unelected. This is patently not true. DOGE was announced by Trump during the election campaign, I clearly remember it and I did not follow the campaign closely. So anyone voting for Trump was voting for DOGE.

It is said Musk was on the ballot even.

Norway has a sovereign wealth fund worth billions. Only goes to show you how milked Murica was.

6 thoughts on “Demise of USAID

  1. There are some new developments from Japan though. They’re now investing in US Steel instead of buying it. From what I can see, Japan seems to try to find a way to keep US support alive and it’s likely they’ll try to open up factories in US. Basically, unlike EU, East Asis has more servile attitude towards US. They’re willing to do everything they can just to keep US supports.

    The underlying logic is pretty similar to Zelensky’s offering of Ukrainian mineral resource in exchange of US supports, except it’s better executed. But here’s the key; if that happens, US industries ain’t gonna go anywhere and US will keep the usual supports, USAID or not. At the end, Trump ain’t really achieving a damn thing. Actual employment rates may go up a little bit if Japan is willing to invest into US manufacturing sectors (if we take AI’s tendency of posting non-existent jobs out of equation, that is), but while all the foreign corporations will make a bank, where is US corporations’ productivity? I mean, if US corporations can’t boost up its productivity, then Japan’s investment will also fail.

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  2. However, you read what I said on my wall. My proposal will actually lead to a more win-win situation. That said, a few things can be added:

    -China can invest a bit into US manufacturing as a jump start, as people needs jobs. People will call Trump a fraud if they don’t see jobs return and I don’t think Trump would want that.

    -On the US territories such as Guam and North Mariana Islands, let’s just say this: if it’s US territories, then don’t touch it. US can still keep them, but on the condition that China gets to keep presence in El Salvador and Honduras. Guam, North Mariana Islands, El Salvador and Honduras will receive a lot of benefits from both sides, they’ll agree. But other than that, China will keeps to Western Pacific while US will keep to its side of Pacific. And also, I’d say China should build a naval base in El Salvador, and an airbase in Honduras. If US gets to keep the base in Western Pacific, then China gets to have base in Central America – you never know what Trump’s successor will do. But other than that, US will have unopposed approach to Latin America’s natural resources. If that cannot satisfy US corporations nor at least boost up their productivity, then it’s between Trump and US corporations. We did our parts.

    -And that said, Trump had already facing assassination attempts. China can use it as a chance to prevent Trump from getting killed in his term. If I’m Xi, I’ll be like “now, since you already had history of going through this shit, I won’t need to remind you. And it’s not in my interests to see you go. Tell you what, if you agree to this deal of Pacific Monroe Doctrine – you can name it Trump doctrine or whatever, I don’t give a fuck, and willing to withdraw from Western Pacific (except US territories of Guam and Mariana Islands), Ukraine and Israel and focus on Latin America, I’m willing to ensure your personal safety”.

    If China can do that, then Ishiba’s little effort will go down to the toilet.

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    1. I don’t know how these trade wars will pan out. Japan in my opinion will always cuck out before the US. I am glad though that USAID is curtailed, it has done a lot of damage in my neck of the woods.

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      1. The thing with Trump, is that instead of USAID, Trump is more keen on supporting figures where he gets something in return. However, looking at the deal with Japan, I think Trump may have a weakness: he doesn’t grasp the basic idea of long-term consequence too well at all. His decision making is very situational, as long as US can have a short-term gain, he’ll take it.

        As for USAID, it did a lot of damage to East Asia too. Except for East Asians, who seem to have their priority all warped and everything. Japan needs to throw away that stupid honor bullshit. It cucks out even more than EU, and it’s horrifying. Modern day politics don’t run on these honor bullshit. If you focus so much on honor, pleasing the master and you are easily impressed, you’ll be the first mother fucker to get fucked in the ass. Hate to say this, but Mao’s cultural revolution may had prevented Chinese from becoming like that.

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