Are we just making up percentages now?
I'm concerned about govt waste and inefficiency wherever it may exist. I don't think you and I will agree about what is wasteful. For example, the last link smashmouth offered cites $ given to Serbia for LGBTQIAQFAOC+ support of some kind. I looked up the specific organization the $ went to. It promotes opportunity and fights workplace discrimination. I don't know anything about the status of that community in Serbia, and neither does anyone else here. Fighting workplace discrimination for people who are frequently marginalized doesn't seem like a bad thing to me. They might spend the money inefficiently or wastefully, but the stated goals of the group alone do not convince me. I think
ANY $ spent on
ANY group they're not a part of is enough for most people here to complain about it, sight unseen, without knowing anything about it. I mean, take the T part of LGBTQIAQFAOC+: you, personally, express condescending sympathy for people who have gender dysphoria, insist on calling it mental illness, and refuse to use preferred pronouns. You oppose
ALL gender-affirming healthcare for anyone under 18, including pubescent minors, including psychiatric support. The mere recognition and validation of their existence is enough for you to protest. The only thing you know about the use of this $ is the summary of what they do based on what right-wing propaganda tells you, and that's all you care to know before drawing your conclusion.
Do you have the slightest concern with Musk's motives for
who he is going after? I mean, I would presume quite safely that there is some waste and inefficiency in
every govt dept. Why USAID? I've seen the allegation out there that the USAID was investigating Musk's Starlink partnership w/ Ukraine at the time they were shutdown. (Either they factually were or factually weren't investigating it, whether it had merit or not, but I can't confirm, so I'll call it an "allegation.") Does that not raise valid suspicions about a conflict of interest? Even if Musk were capable of objectivity, isn't the suspicion valid? Or just yesterday, when asked about the parameters of Musk's authority and potential conflicts of interest, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said, "The president was already asked, and answered the question this week. He said that if Elon Musk comes across a conflict of interest with the contracts and the funding that DOGE is overseeing, then
Elon will excuse himself from those contracts.” That sounds to me like he gets to police himself, basically, with no other oversight or established ethical standards. Does that concern you at all? Or do you at least recognize why others' concerns about it are reasonable?