From WSJopinion: American taxpayers foot the bill to promote a left-wing political agenda in Latin America, writes MaryAnastasiaOG
Some Americans think of foreign aid as nothing more than money down the drain. If only. U.S. government spending in Latin America is being used by an activist bureaucracy to promote its leftist agenda. If it succeeds, U.S. taxpayers will end up subsidizing instability and economic misery.
A U.S. Agency for International Development “anticorruption” forum last week is the latest example. Featured participants included former Guatemalan Attorney General Thelma Aldana and former Guatemalan prosecutor Juan Francisco Sandoval. Both are living in the U.S. and have warrants for their arrests for alleged corruption pending at home. A third participant was Iván Velásquez, former commissioner of the heavily U.S.-financed U.N.
Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også lese nyheter som ligner på denne som vi har samlet inn fra andre nyhetskilder.
Southwest is conducting an investigation into a pilot who reportedly used an anti-Joe Biden chant during an inflight announcementSouthwest Airlines is conducting an investigation following reports that one of its pilots said an anti-Joe Biden chant during an inflight announcement.
Les mer »
Innovation Starts With “I” In The Reinvention RevolutionAs we settle into a post-pandemic reality, the time is ripe for setting up a kinder future — a future centered around ourselves and radiating outward.
Les mer »
Expert says Evergrande 'is not running out of money yet,' China likely to 'force collaborations'Evergrande 'is not running out of money yet', says a bond expert who expects China's government to 'force collaborations' between stakeholders
Les mer »
Japan PM's idea of 'new capitalism' aimed at narrowing income disparities drove eight-day stock declineJapan PM's touted a 'new capitalism' aimed at narrowing income disparities. It drove the Japanese stock market into an 8-day 6.8% slump.
Les mer »
Musk says will sell Tesla stock if UN can describe how $6B solves hunger crisisElon Musk says he will sell Tesla stock if the UN can describe how 2% of his wealth can solve world hunger crisis
Les mer »
Photos: Margaritaville's $300 million NY hotel as the brand looks to expandSee inside Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville's $300 million NYC resort with a heated rooftop swimming pool, tiki bars, and plenty of tropical decor
Les mer »