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Can Foreign Aid Save Africa?

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Can Foreign Aid Save Africa?

Congress is poised to pass the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) authorizing up to $50 million in unconstitutional foreign aid. The bill passed out of the Foreign Affairs Committee with a bipartisan agreement to nearly double the President's requested amount. It is always distressing to see officials in our government reach across the aisle to disregard Constitutional limitations.

Much of this aid will run through government-to-government channels and will be vulnerable to corruption. Some of the aid will be sent to faith-based organizations who, along with accepting government largess, will now be subject to governmental controls and will soon become more dependent on taxpayer funding than private funds. If they accept the aid, they must be careful of the vague language regarding what types of programs they can run. For example, the requirement that 33% of any funding received must go toward abstinence-only programs has been dropped and replaced with a 50% requirement toward behavior change. Many humanitarian organizations are incensed by the politicized requirements placed on their work, and feel they are being forced to continue failed programs at the expense of more effective ones.

The obvious question remains: Why are politicians in the United States deciding what is best for people in Africa ? And why are taxpayers in the United States being forced to fund –for example - family planning facilities that perform abortions?

In fact, Afrobarometer, a leading source of data on public attitudes in Africa asked Africans what their main developmental concerns were. They found that Africans are much more concerned about jobs, agriculture and basic infrastructure than they are about health issues like AIDS.

Africans should decide what is best for Africa . American taxpayers should decide what charities deserve their money. Forcibly taking money from the United States and sending it overseas is unconstitutional and immoral.

The energy that lobbying groups and celebrities expend for charitable causes here on the Hill could be better put to use actually addressing problems. It is sadly symptomatic of the trend toward bigger government that instead of private fundraising efforts, people put their hand out to Congress. It is unfortunate that some activists prefer funding taken by force, to donations freely given.

These efforts, though well-meaning, are misguided. The truth is all the foreign aid in the world will not transform Africa into a thriving, healthy continent. The economic growth of Africa depends on African entrepreneurs, liberalized trade policies, and political and economic freedom. The best thing we could possibly do for Africa and for our own country, is to stop sending misguided aid, and stop protectionist trade practices that prevent African farmers and producers from competing in our markets. Perhaps then Africa's leaders would focus less on how to get aid out of the United States , and more on the economic vitality of their own countries.


- Ron Paul

This also applies well to any money that our government send anywhere...for the most part even inside the US.
 
Africa needs:

1) Education of women -- that makes them less likely to be baby-factories

2) A reduction in infant mortality -- which makes women less prone to having 8+ kids in order to "hedge" their bets

3) Better birth control -- gimmie a break. Waaaaay too many damn kids.

Sending them food only makes a bad thing worse. It's like sending an fifth of booze to an alcoholic. Sure, they'll feel better for the day, but did you really help them long-term?
 
Just so you know, everyone that replies to this thread in agreement will be branded some variation of a racist.
 
75th said:
Just so you know, everyone that replies to this thread in agreement will be branded some variation of a racist.
I'm a mean-spirited conservative, hence racism is only one of my sub-attributes.
 
mrplunkey said:
Africa needs:

1) Education of women -- that makes them less likely to be baby-factories

2) A reduction in infant mortality -- which makes women less prone to having 8+ kids in order to "hedge" their bets

3) Better birth control -- gimmie a break. Waaaaay too many damn kids.

Sending them food only makes a bad thing worse. It's like sending an fifth of booze to an alcoholic. Sure, they'll feel better for the day, but did you really help them long-term?

Africa needs cross polination. It is tribalism that tribalism and nepotism that is holding that place back.
 
You know if they want to help these people rent them a bunch of moving trucks so they can move where the FOOD is... if we continue to supply them , then they will never be self sufficient...
 
billfred said:
Africa needs cross polination. It is tribalism that tribalism and nepotism that is holding that place back.

I agree.

Western values can save Africa. A continent that praises genocidal maniacs like Mugabe is forever doomed.

Do some reading up on alternative South African websites - you will see the "Rainbow Nation" is falling apart. (and that I am racist for saying so)
 
Fortunately, I'm not white so I'll never be called racist.

Africa needs nothing. It's self supporting. All funding should be cut and let nature take it's course. If they can compete, then great! If they can't, then great! If Bono wants to save it, then he can send his money..great!
 
What part of the constitution prohibits the US government from giving aid to Africa? Claims like this is what makes Ron Paul a fool.
Only the US Supreme Court can decide what is, or isn't Constitutional. Not some little tool from Texas!
 
Powerbuilder333 said:
What part of the constitution prohibits the US government from giving aid to Africa? Claims like this is what makes Ron Paul a fool.
Only the US Supreme Court can decide what is, or isn't Constitutional. Not some little tool from Texas!
Aside from the fact that forced charity really isnt charity at all, the Constitution calls for the ability to shell out positive grants...not support entire governments with our tax dollars.
 
EnderJE said:
Fortunately, I'm not white so I'll never be called racist.

Africa needs nothing. It's self supporting. All funding should be cut and let nature take it's course. If they can compete, then great! If they can't, then great! If Bono wants to save it, then he can send his money..great!


WOW, I like it!!
 
PappaD said:
WOW, I like it!!

HAHAHAHAHAHA It's funny only white people can be racist. Um............ is that a priveledge.... if so then thank you. IF not then F@#$ you...... simple......

and a simple answer to a general question, no.
 
walliwalibus said:
HAHAHAHAHAHA It's funny only white people can be racist. Um............ is that a priveledge.... if so then thank you. IF not then F@#$ you...... simple......

and a simple answer to a general question, no.
Didn't you get the memo? Only white people can be racist.

Sheesh. Get with the program!

:) :) :)
 
Did anyone wake up this morning even caring what happened to Africa?

I didn't.

And I say all these self proclaimed African Americans that label themselves as such despite they have never been to Africa or could find it on a map should quit banking on the common man's $$ to fundroll their "ancestors" well being. Let them go back over and help out their cuzs.
 
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