Almost $500 million in food aid is at risk of spoilage as it sits in ports, ships and warehouses after funding for the U.S. Agency for International Development, or USAID, was paused by the Trump administration, according to a Feb. 10 report from a government watchdog.

The report from USAID’s inspector general highlighted the risks of “safeguarding and distribution” of $8.2 billion in unspent humanitarian aid after the Trump administration ordered almost all staff to be placed on leave and ordered a review of U.S. foreign assistance programs.

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    It’s like Trump wasting hundreds of millions of gallons of water in California. It’s not an accident. They’re actively destroying the country’s systems of population support.

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    It continuously baffles me how the principles of conservatism seem to be, in a way, the exact opposite to Buddhism - they aim to increase the amount of suffering in the world as much as possible…

    It seems like conservatives believe that the only way to reduce their own suffering is to make someone else suffer more. Where does this zero sum idea come from? I find it completely alien and difficult to comprehend…

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    They would rather this taxpayer-funded food rots than to help hungry people worldwide. With Republicans, the cruelty is the point…

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      I don’t think cruelty is the point. I think it’s a more calculated form of narrative reinforcement.

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        You’re using “calculated” to describe an administration that’s throwing tantrums like a toddler, tearing down anything good just because it was created by Democrats or bipartisan coalitions.

        They fired the people responsible for our country’s nuclear material with no further plan in place, wanted them back, then realized they had no idea who or how to contact them!

        Project 2025 is coordinated… But I still think it’s in service of cruelty, and hurting those they hate.

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          Yes, that. Always be conscious of what impression some information is giving you, and analyze whether your reaction is based on a full view of the situation, or if it’s just the reaction that the information was shown to you in order to provoke. Because that is precisely the level propaganda operates at. The “they spent years carefully calculating a takeover” narrative is not compatible with the “toddler throwing a tantrum” narrative. Either one, or neither, must be true.

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    I’m honestly a little surprised.

    With each new day, DOGE takes an idea that I think most of us can get behind: an audit of government spending, and runs with it in the dumbest possible ways: A funding freeze that throws every government and non-profit into turmoil, which is then walked back in cowardly fashion after a lawsuit, or firing critical nuclear energy personnel, realizing none of the remaining staff know how to operate those persons’ functions, and also no one knows how to access their contact info, or, for me the icing on the cake, letting $500 million dollars in food just rot in port.

    Trump could, constitutionally, be using this effort to expand his power and appeal tremendously, but he’s cutting everyone off at the knees and (like Biden did with labor unions) forcing resistance efforts to become stronger by sheer necessity.

    Just absolutely, mind-numbingly stupid.