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@RealAlexJones Why does Bernie think filming himself in a Burlington coat factory parka resonates in any way? He sold out completely in 2016. No one cares.
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RT @BasedMikeLee: This is why I’ve been calling to “audit the Fed” for 14 years: “Half a trillion dollars. And you don't know who got the…
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RT @StephenM: Hey Pete, care to show us the line in the Constitution where it says a lone unelected district judge can assume decision-maki…
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@zerohedge Keep pushing forward, do not lose the momentum or waste the initative. The only misstep has been the “Gaza plan”. Get that right and continue storming the gates.
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@ChristianSiebo7 @KyleKulinski @JStein_WaPo @elonmusk Now you’re off the rails and dreaming of farts. You’re a loser. You will always be a loser because you cannot adjust to reality and adapt to it. Your time is over.
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RT @wikileaks: How USAID/Internews and US foundations compromised the independence of the Indian left (right wing perspective but the data…
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@ChristianSiebo7 @KyleKulinski @JStein_WaPo @elonmusk lol you posted the act which did zero to buttress your claim. You have your head entrenched in your ass and you will continue to lose in perpetuity because you’re incapable of dealing with reality. That’s fine by me, bootlicker.
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@Lukewearechange Because the industry is creatively bankrupt and infested with “USAID” apparatchiks.
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@ChristianSiebo7 @KyleKulinski @JStein_WaPo @elonmusk You’re an idiot. That’s your problem. You think you can will reality into existence to suit your ideological outlook. That’s all over now.
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It absolutely does not. The Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (as amended) is a U.S. law that governs eligibility for foreign aid, military assistance, and international development programs. It establishes the legal framework for how the U.S. provides financial, technical, and humanitarian aid to other countries. Key Purposes of the Act: 1.Economic and Development Assistance •Funds programs to promote economic growth, infrastructure, education, and health in developing nations. •Supports organizations like USAID (U.S. Agency for International Development). 2.Military and Security Assistance •Provides military aid and training to allied nations. •Helps countries strengthen their defense capabilities and counter security threats. 3.Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Relief •Funds emergency food aid, disaster response, and refugee support. •Assists in health crises, such as HIV/AIDS programs. 4.Promotion of Democracy and Human Rights •Supports democratic institutions, rule of law, and anti-corruption efforts. •Encourages free elections and civil society development. 5.Sanctions and Restrictions •Prohibits aid to governments involved in human rights violations, terrorism, or military coups (with exceptions if deemed necessary for U.S. interests). •Includes conditionality clauses—aid can be suspended if recipient countries fail to meet human rights or governance standards. Implementation & Oversight: •Managed primarily by USAID, the State Department, and the Department of Defense (for military aid). •Congress reviews and amends the Act regularly, adjusting funding levels and priorities. Would you like a summary of any specific sections or updates in the most recent amendments?
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@TonerousHyus Seeing Trump get wild applause while she was booed was a reminder that the world is indeed healing.
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