Eric Czuleger
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Yeah. International. I mean, look, I was driving around Albanian villages giving books to kids. Like if you can find some like mustache twisting pernicious means in that. Good luck.
But at the same time, like, I'm pissed off that there are these other more subversive, like, politically motivated actors that are using USAID dollars to potentially work against countries because that means that everything is painted with the broad brush of, well, that's bullshit. Yeah. And also to your question about should our tax dollars go here.
But at the same time, like, I'm pissed off that there are these other more subversive, like, politically motivated actors that are using USAID dollars to potentially work against countries because that means that everything is painted with the broad brush of, well, that's bullshit. Yeah. And also to your question about should our tax dollars go here.
But at the same time, like, I'm pissed off that there are these other more subversive, like, politically motivated actors that are using USAID dollars to potentially work against countries because that means that everything is painted with the broad brush of, well, that's bullshit. Yeah. And also to your question about should our tax dollars go here.
So there is a real big benefit in helping to stabilize and advance the economy of a country because then when it descends into violent conflict is less likely, right? Yeah.
So there is a real big benefit in helping to stabilize and advance the economy of a country because then when it descends into violent conflict is less likely, right? Yeah.
So there is a real big benefit in helping to stabilize and advance the economy of a country because then when it descends into violent conflict is less likely, right? Yeah.
there are countries in the world with less state development with with weaker institutions with greater um disparity between the very wealthy and the very poor those are the places that wars start those are the places that we may end up having to go into and so if you want to pay for an education system
there are countries in the world with less state development with with weaker institutions with greater um disparity between the very wealthy and the very poor those are the places that wars start those are the places that we may end up having to go into and so if you want to pay for an education system
there are countries in the world with less state development with with weaker institutions with greater um disparity between the very wealthy and the very poor those are the places that wars start those are the places that we may end up having to go into and so if you want to pay for an education system
or to, you know, I mean, use the Peace Corps to go in and give English classes now, it means that maybe in 20 years, it'll be more robust when a geopolitical fluctuation happens and there is a potential that they'll go into conflict, right?
or to, you know, I mean, use the Peace Corps to go in and give English classes now, it means that maybe in 20 years, it'll be more robust when a geopolitical fluctuation happens and there is a potential that they'll go into conflict, right?
or to, you know, I mean, use the Peace Corps to go in and give English classes now, it means that maybe in 20 years, it'll be more robust when a geopolitical fluctuation happens and there is a potential that they'll go into conflict, right?
And so paying now to help develop institutions may actually be a better investment, especially in a globalized world, and especially in a globalized world where oftentimes the United States has to use violent force in order to stabilize or to nation build. By the way, for those listening at home, I did quote buddy ears on both of those words. Spoken like a true USAID employee. That's right. Yeah.
And so paying now to help develop institutions may actually be a better investment, especially in a globalized world, and especially in a globalized world where oftentimes the United States has to use violent force in order to stabilize or to nation build. By the way, for those listening at home, I did quote buddy ears on both of those words. Spoken like a true USAID employee. That's right. Yeah.
And so paying now to help develop institutions may actually be a better investment, especially in a globalized world, and especially in a globalized world where oftentimes the United States has to use violent force in order to stabilize or to nation build. By the way, for those listening at home, I did quote buddy ears on both of those words. Spoken like a true USAID employee. That's right. Yeah.
I was a Peace Corps volunteer. We're not employees. I'm just trying to get hired by a Chinese consulting factory. That's next, bro. I know.
I was a Peace Corps volunteer. We're not employees. I'm just trying to get hired by a Chinese consulting factory. That's next, bro. I know.
I was a Peace Corps volunteer. We're not employees. I'm just trying to get hired by a Chinese consulting factory. That's next, bro. I know.
That's right. I am open to work, guys. So, you know, I can look the other way.