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What do Americans in general, feel about the revelations, of corruption involved USAID, or do they even know

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4meAndyou · F
I know...for sure. I watch the news a LOT, and bizsuitstacy and several others have also been keeping me up to date.

I am outraged by the corruption.
nudistsueaz · 61-69, F
Many have thought our money has been wasted for many years but couldn't do anything about it. We knew many of the elected personnel were receiving kick-backs and payoffs. All you had to do was the math. Salary times years of service, doesn't equal millions and millions of dollars.
ididntknow · 51-55, M
@nudistsueaz and yet democrat voters, will still deny any wrongdoing,
nudistsueaz · 61-69, F
@ididntknow Oh yes, I agree. They never will admit anything.
MarineBob · 56-60, M
This is why you never do your own audits (inspector general's should be jailed and anyone with any knowledge of the schemes)
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dancingtongue · 80-89, M
@MarineBob The U.S. Military has failed 7 consecutive internal audits by those inspector generals and their budget is a zillion times bigger than USAID's, so we go after USAID first? In the private business world you do internal audits on a regular basis not just to find corruption, waste, and fraud, but to improve efficiency and recommend better methods. You then bring in external auditors on a periodic basis as a double-check on your internal auditors. You don't ignore your internal audits and then hand over the keys to external auditors and tell them to blow up the company.

I confess it has been decades since I served. But let me tell you how those military audits used to work in my day. You were told an inspection was coming, you ran through your records and inventory to make sure they would pass, and you got rid of or hid anything that could be explained satisfactorily. There was a perhaps apocryphal story in my division of how an extra machine gun was chopped up and trashed rather than finding out where it belonged or an explanation of why it was there. And still they have failed INTERNAL audits 7 times, have one of the biggest budgets in the Federal government, and the solution is to fire the inspector generals and close down USAID which is a mere pimple when it comes to bloated budgets?
fanuc2013 · 51-55, F
Not surprising.
Americans understand that foreign aid helps keep others conservative.
MasterLee · 56-60, M
It needs to be eliminated and the guilty be prosecuted.
dancingtongue · 80-89, M
@ididntknow The question was about only one of those agencies -- the first targeted. The errors in DOGE's conclusions on Medicare and Medicaid already were dealt with in another thread on this site, and multiple others.
nudistsueaz · 61-69, F
@ididntknow Exactly
dancingtongue · 80-89, M
@ididntknow Aside from the facts that no credible evidence supporting this has surfaced and what wealth he does have comes mostly from inheritances from his family and retirement funds from his prior career, what does this have to do with USAID which was the question?
Handfull1 · 61-69, F
@dancingtongue because generally these people have nothing. In reality, very few know the spending of governments, companies, individuals, etc. Audits are our best defense but fallible for sure.
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