Posted on 12/19/2018 1:05:14 PM PST by Kaslin
U.S. aid to Africa in 2017 was $8.7 billion. .......................... Hmmmmmmm, we can finish the Mexican wall and start on the Canadian one?
Maybe Jared can find a 10 billion dollar “Pot of Money” for Africa!!
I don’t remember Trump talking about Africa when he was running for president. I DO remember him talking about ensuring US border security with a border WALL. When is that going to happen?
More billions in foreign aid. How does that make America great again right here at home?
“Important New Africa Strategy”
Take the money and run?
Build a giant fence around the continent and make it illegal for anyone to go there
I do....and just as the article reads the concerns of the administration are ‘aggressive moves’ by Russia and China into Africa. Bolton wrote about this as well long before he went to Washington....and it needs concern....so they are doing what is necessary.
Trump has foreign policey which is far far more than we could ever say of Obanana.......all he did was get on the Global Elites bandwagon and dish out our cash to enemies of this country.
As for the Wall...take a look at what’s already been done and in the midst of ..it’s exciting to see the difference it’s made already.......and there will be more no doubt.
You cannot watch this administrations efforts here on the homefront without also keeping on eye on China and Russia..as you Kaslin know well...
Knock knock...
It’s not about the money.....never was.
Barack Obamas $9 billion Power Africa initiative makes slow progress
Programme was aimed at doubling access to electricity across sub-Saharan Africa
© Bloomberg
Pilita Clark, Environment Correspondent JULY 24, 2016
When Barack Obama unveiled a $9bn US tax dollar plan to double access to electricity across sub-Saharan Africa it was hailed as game-changing step that could transform millions of lives.
Crumbling, mismanaged energy systems have long been an oppressive brake on economic growth in the regions 49 countries, which have less grid-connected electricity than South Korea and about 600m power-starved people.
However, three years after Mr Obama promised to bring light where currently there is darkness and clean energy to protect our planet, progress on the ground is proving painfully slow.
The Power Africa programme, which the president launched in 2013, is supposed to add 30,000 megawatts of electricity by 2030, equal to nearly a third of sub-Saharan Africas existing generating capacity.
But only 374MW from six sizeable power projects is up and running so far, according to data provided to the Financial Times by the US Agency for International Development, co-ordinator of the multiple government agencies and companies involved in Power Africa.
Other large power schemes are due to come online soon and the programme is backing several ventures providing smaller household solar panel systems to more than 450,000 customers.
But the rate and nature of progress is raising pressure on an initiative that follows a spate of other well-intentioned efforts to transform a continent blighted by some of the worlds most intractable development problems.
Concerns about Power Africas progress have started to surface in some of the companies involved in the initiative, including General Electric, the US conglomerate.
Power Africa is a well-intentioned effort with a lot of smart people, John Rice, GEs vice-chairman, told a conference in Rwanda in May.
THEY might be better off if that was done actually.....it’s amazing what can be done when your hungry. Take out all the leadership as well.
Important New Africa StrategyTake the money and run?”
China’s policy...Take them suckers for a ride...Work’em to near death ..BUT GET all them minerals out of there and back to your Chinese Homeland and then forget to pay’em....Loan’em money you know they will/can never repay and end up with YOU owning their minerals.... etc etc just as you Chinese have been doing for many,many moons now while the USA stood by in silence....
Buy wall components from Africa and install them here.
Care zero feks about Africa.
Not quite sure what you are saying exactly.
but i meant we should stop sending billions and billions to all these other countries...including Africa.
I am with you.
The money should not be sent to any communist and racist government period.
Take the money, use it on the wall! Simple.
$8.7 Billion over 10 years = $87 Billion! Think of what that alone could do for the wall and border security conversation.
Africa is a Continent and not a country. It does have many countries though and the include Muslim countries.
yes, I knew that.
Should have said including ALL of Africa.
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