Trump Shows His Racism in So Many Ways [View all]
In an article today in the New York Times, Helene Cooper discusses a group of questions the Trump transition team delivered to the State Department regarding U.S. policy towards Africa. The questions have aroused concern, but perhaps the tone of the questions have been worse than the questions themselves.
For example:
With so much corruption in Africa, how much of our funding is stolen? Why should we spend these funds on Africa when we are suffering here in the U.S.?
Its not unreasonable to ask how corruption is impacting our foreign aid efforts. Its also a core job responsibility to determine how much aid should be delivered. But the way these questions are posed calls into question whether we should provide any aid at all. They even seem inclined to destroy the program President George W. Bush implemented to combat HIV in Africa.
Rex W. Tillerson, Mr. Trumps nominee for secretary of state, complimented the program, calling Pepfar one of the most extraordinarily successful programs in Africa during his Senate nomination hearing.
But, in contrast, the Trump transition questionnaire asks, Is PEPFAR worth the massive investment when there are so many security concerns in Africa? Is PEPFAR becoming a massive, international entitlement program?
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For the love of Gawd. PEPFAR an entitlement program? Who aren't these assholes going to destroy?