Certainly looks the part, from the clips of the interior I’ve seen today.. It’s a textbook concentration camp
Comparing this to past episodes in history, too many fail to recognize evil, other than in retrospect. It’s jaw dropping to me that this actual encouragement of, and welcoming of, our dark angels, is not seen for what it is.Self governance requires that the electorate possess some level of virtue. And sadly, every day I see examples that the people here are so ****** that we’re likely destined for a period of authoritarianism. They don’t care about character or policies; they care about hurting fellow human being and being entertained by their daddy. Until people start caring again that they’re led by an insane person, we’re gonna be ****ed no matter how Democrats resist (or don’t resist).
Make America gross againThe Lancet.
Funding cuts to the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) by the Trump administration could lead to more than 14 million additional deaths globally over the next five years, according to a new study, as the toll of the government’s dismantling of one of the largest aid agencies worldwide unfolds.
The study, published Monday in the Lancet, estimates that 91 million deaths in low- to middle-income countries were prevented between 2001 and 2021, owing to USAID, whose programs have played a vital role administering humanitarian and developmental assistance to vulnerable populations around the world.
Through projection models assessing two scenarios — one in which 2023 funding levels continue and another that reflects the cancellation of 83 percent of USAID’s programs announced by the Trump administration — researchers estimated that more than 14 million preventable deaths could occur by 2030, including 4.5 million deaths among children under 5, if cuts continue.
The report captures the potential ripple effect of the United States’ shifting posture globally under an administration that is seeking to reshape the federal government and has quickly stripped funding for long-established programs and agencies it deems unnecessary.
The sudden halt of USAID programs is “deeply undermining the image of the United States around the world,” Davide Rasella, a research professor at the Barcelona Institute for Global Health and coordinator of the study, said in an email.
“The magnitude of USAID’s impact over the past two decades cannot be overstated,” he added, pointing both to USAID’s role in advancing global health and its investment in improving food security, water and sanitation, education and economic opportunities. “These broader interventions have strengthened the resilience of communities, enabling them to thrive well beyond the scope of any single program. The dismantling of these programs now threatens to reverse decades of progress.”…..
…….In the Lancet report, researchers write that higher levels of USAID funding were associated with a 15 percent reduction in “all-cause” mortality worldwide over 21 years. The strongest association between levels of USAID funding and mortality was in deaths from HIV/AIDS, which were reduced by 65 percent, the report said. Malaria mortality was also reduced by 51 percent and neglected tropical disease by 50 percent, it said.
……James Macinko, a health policy professor at the University of California at Los Angeles and an author on the paper, noted in a statement that U.S. citizens contributed about 17 cents per day to USAID.
“I think most people would support continued USAID funding if they knew just how effective such a small contribution can be to saving millions of lives,” he said.
Maybe that ******* should’ve spoken out last summer?![]()
USAID officially closes, attracting condemnation from Obama and Bush
As the US agency officially winds down foreign aid operations, former presidents hit out at Donald Trump.www.bbc.com
Bush and Obama delivered their messages of condemnation in a video conference they hosted with U2 singer Bono for thousands of members the USAID community.
Bush, a fellow member of Trump's Republican Party, focused on the impact of cuts to an AIDS and HIV programme that was started by his administration and subsequently credited with saving 25 million lives.
"You've showed the great strength of America through your work - and that is your good heart,'' Bush told USAID workers in a recorded statement, according to US media. "Is it in our national interests that 25 million people who would have died now live? I think it is, and so do you."
Meanwhile Obama, a member of the opposition Democratic Party, affirmed the work that USAID employees had already done.
"Gutting USAID is a travesty, and it's a tragedy. Because it's some of the most important work happening anywhere in the world," Obama was quoted as saying.
Long-time humanitarian advocate Bono spoke about the millions of people who he said could die because of the cuts.
"They called you crooks, when you were the best of us," he told attendees of the video conference.
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Bush, Obama and Bono bid farewell to USAID as 14m more deaths forecast without it
Departing staff thanked by two former presidents and a rock legend as new study reveals human cost of Trump administration’s decision to axe global humanitarian agencywww.independent.co.uk
Bono, well known for his advocacy for developing nations, chose to deliver his message in rhyme and said: “They called you crooks – when you were the best of us, there for the rest of us. And don’t think any less of us, when politics makes a mess of us.
“It’s not left-wing rhetoric to feed the hungry, heal the sick. If this isn’t murder, I don’t know what is.”