Kmele Foster
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I got to say, I like, I mean, and Trump's right about this. I mean, the concept in so many ways is good. I mean, you don't, you don't want like, you know, we're doing DEI dancing and Cark or something. I mean, I don't know what a DEI musical in Ireland is like. It's a bunch of drunk people talking about how much they hate Protestants. But yeah. The great the great thing about it.
Yeah, I was in Poland last week and I was interviewing somebody. And before the interview, this very nice woman who is a judge. And she said to me, like, what do you think of Trump? And she said that the program that she was a part of was just like defunded. And they're all panicking about this. I was in Poland.
Yeah, I was in Poland last week and I was interviewing somebody. And before the interview, this very nice woman who is a judge. And she said to me, like, what do you think of Trump? And she said that the program that she was a part of was just like defunded. And they're all panicking about this. I was in Poland.
Yeah, I was in Poland last week and I was interviewing somebody. And before the interview, this very nice woman who is a judge. And she said to me, like, what do you think of Trump? And she said that the program that she was a part of was just like defunded. And they're all panicking about this. I was in Poland.
And I happened to meet somebody who had a USAID related thing defunded that very day, which the odds of that should be very small. I mean, there are like what Trump said is right in the sense that, you know, there is on paper a lot of goods. I mean, there are some actually really good things that USAID does. I mean, particularly drugs.
And I happened to meet somebody who had a USAID related thing defunded that very day, which the odds of that should be very small. I mean, there are like what Trump said is right in the sense that, you know, there is on paper a lot of goods. I mean, there are some actually really good things that USAID does. I mean, particularly drugs.
And I happened to meet somebody who had a USAID related thing defunded that very day, which the odds of that should be very small. I mean, there are like what Trump said is right in the sense that, you know, there is on paper a lot of goods. I mean, there are some actually really good things that USAID does. I mean, particularly drugs.
in Africa, where you also have to compete with the Belt and Road Initiative of the Chinese who are making their influence felt all over the world. So that kind of influence is great. But here is the reason that we are capitalists. Here is the reason that we are free market people. The problem with this stuff is there is no oversight in government.
in Africa, where you also have to compete with the Belt and Road Initiative of the Chinese who are making their influence felt all over the world. So that kind of influence is great. But here is the reason that we are capitalists. Here is the reason that we are free market people. The problem with this stuff is there is no oversight in government.
in Africa, where you also have to compete with the Belt and Road Initiative of the Chinese who are making their influence felt all over the world. So that kind of influence is great. But here is the reason that we are capitalists. Here is the reason that we are free market people. The problem with this stuff is there is no oversight in government.
If somebody was spending this sort of money in a private company and you were losing money and you were like looking at your margins, you would fire the whole department. You're like, what the hell are we doing this for? There's no one in government to do that. So the instinct is right. Baby with the bathwater thing concerns me in a way because there are good initiatives here.
If somebody was spending this sort of money in a private company and you were losing money and you were like looking at your margins, you would fire the whole department. You're like, what the hell are we doing this for? There's no one in government to do that. So the instinct is right. Baby with the bathwater thing concerns me in a way because there are good initiatives here.
If somebody was spending this sort of money in a private company and you were losing money and you were like looking at your margins, you would fire the whole department. You're like, what the hell are we doing this for? There's no one in government to do that. So the instinct is right. Baby with the bathwater thing concerns me in a way because there are good initiatives here.
And it's like, we'll figure those out. But line by line, getting rid of some of this crazy stuff is a positive because it's just grown and grown and grown. And people come to expect it as like their birthright. We can, you know, it's USAID. We'll just apply. And I mean, as Matt said, yeah, it's not, they're not giving money to Politico.
And it's like, we'll figure those out. But line by line, getting rid of some of this crazy stuff is a positive because it's just grown and grown and grown. And people come to expect it as like their birthright. We can, you know, it's USAID. We'll just apply. And I mean, as Matt said, yeah, it's not, they're not giving money to Politico.
And it's like, we'll figure those out. But line by line, getting rid of some of this crazy stuff is a positive because it's just grown and grown and grown. And people come to expect it as like their birthright. We can, you know, it's USAID. We'll just apply. And I mean, as Matt said, yeah, it's not, they're not giving money to Politico.
But why the hell is the government spending $8 million of taxpayer money on subscriptions? Are you kidding me?
But why the hell is the government spending $8 million of taxpayer money on subscriptions? Are you kidding me?
But why the hell is the government spending $8 million of taxpayer money on subscriptions? Are you kidding me?
It sounds smart when you're saying that the guy who can drop a rocket on a dime in the middle of Texas is dumb. She sounds like a total moron when she's saying that. That is remarkable. Yeah.