Ok fool enlighten me.
Did he buy those yachts?
Those yachts that were still for sale with the bodged up fake invoices.
I don't give a flying f about any yachts
this entire story was cooked up by VOA from an insignificant social media source
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Did he buy those yachts?
Those yachts that were still for sale with the bodged up fake invoices.
I don't give a flying f about any yachts
this entire story was cooked up by VOA from an insignificant social media source
it amazes me that people...err, baboons like you still existDidn't think you'd answer.
You're the boofhead who said I need to disseminate fact from fiction so wee man, educate me. I'm all ears.
Unsurprisingly chicken shit as usual. Just like the other half a dozen times when you obfuscate, prevaricate and engage in ad hominems ad nauseum.
Any and everything except give a straight answer.
Didn't think you'd answer.
You're the boofhead who said I need to disseminate fact from fiction so wee man, educate me. I'm all ears.
Unsurprisingly chicken shit as usual. Just like the other half a dozen times when you obfuscate, prevaricate and engage in ad hominems ad nauseum.
Any and everything except give a straight answer.
All for a lousy $800 million. Something Musk gets from the government in a month.
The clown is worth 500 billion and he's happy to see children die because he thinks there's fraud.
Fine, cut their funding then but surely if you have that much cash lying about why not do the decent thing and help some of these poor people out. What is wrong with bloke?
Oh yeah, that's right, 'Empathy is a weakness'.
How's that defence spending audit going along by the way?
USAID - $30 billion
Defence budget $850 billion.
Prestigious US university Johns Hopkins said on Thursday it will lay off more than 2000 employees around the world in the aftermath of the Trump administration’s massive reduction in foreign aid funds.
“This is a difficult day for our entire community,” the leading scientific institution said. “The termination of more than $US800 million ($1.3 billion) in USAID funding is now forcing us to wind down critical work.”
The university is based in Baltimore, Maryland’s largest city an hour’s drive north of the US capital, but is eliminating at least 1975 jobs in projects across 44 countries and 247 jobs in the United States.
President Donald Trump and his senior advisor, billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk, have embarked on a campaign to slash federal spending, targeting in particular support from the US Agency for International Development (USAID) for foreign aid, research and development.
Johns Hopkins University is one of the institutions hardest hit by these drastic reductions.
In early March, its president Ronald Daniels explained in a message to students and professors that federal money accounted for nearly half of the backing it funds received last year.
Referring to a “historical relationship” between the “first American research university” and the government, he warned that students, researchers and professors would see damage to programs designed to improve health, hygiene and medicine across the world.
Thursday’s announcement confirmed that the cuts hit the university’s medical school and school of public health as well as Jhpiego, a global non-profit organization founded more than 50 years ago and which works to improve health in countries worldwide.
“Johns Hopkins is immensely proud of the work done by our colleagues in Jhpiego, the Bloomberg School of Public Health, and the School of Medicine to care for mothers and infants, fight disease, provide clean drinking water, and advance countless other critical, life-saving efforts around the world,” the university said.
The university receives roughly $US1 billion ($1.6 billion) annually in funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and is currently running 600 clinical trials, according to The New York Times, which added that Hopkins is one of the plaintiffs in a federal lawsuit challenging such cuts.
USAID, the largest funding agency for Jhpiego, distributes humanitarian aid around the world, with health and emergency programs in around 120 countries.
Mr Trump, whose appointees are dismantling the humanitarian agency, signed an executive order in January demanding a freeze on all US foreign aid to allow time to assess expenses. Critics warn that slashing USAID work will endanger millions of lives.