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USAid spent under $22 Billion last year.

It was 0.3% of federal spending. Cutting USAid is not about saving money. Cutting USAid has already killed many people.


https://www.bu.edu/sph/news/articles/2025/tracking-anticipated-deaths-from-usaid-funding-cuts/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR2fXo82Z3GGZYE0hpM1xHW2nib9jGgIXxea8xH6Iv7E0aI0dksA70nCK7k_aem_6TxWvTdSJp7ko2c0h3VUhg
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That’s $22 Billion that the US doesn’t have and has to be borrowed from somewhere or covered by deleting the value of the greenback.

When a bank makes a loan, in the contract are the details of how that loan will be repaid as well as details if the lborrower defaults.

How will that $22 Billion be repaid? How will the $36Trillion debt be repaid?
@Heartlander it's very inexpensive goodwill. We partnered with nonprofits like Feed the Children who paid for a lot of it. . The spending was passed by Congress. The courts already overturned the dismissals. The damages done. People have died because of it. Children mostly. Why would one of the first cuts be something so inexpensive and results in the deaths of children? Corporate welfare untouched.