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![]() "Dave Heil" wrote in message ... Kim W5TIT wrote: "Dave Heil" wrote in message ... JJ wrote: Kim W5TIT wrote: You know what? I am not so sure that it would take all that much, Jim. I am not even going to pretend to be a financier, but I wonder how much of the Federal Budget, i.e. your and my tax dollars, get spent away from our country. Then, how much foreign debt is "forgiven" each year? I would wager we could cut the foreigh aid we send to support those little ****ant dictators in some of those ****ant countries and have more than enough to provide good health care for every citizen. Foreign aid goes a long way toward having those countries vote in the U.N. in line with our policies. Yeah, money always has been very easy to throw around, 'specially when it's someone else's. It isn't "someone else's" money, Kim. It is government money obtained from those Americans who pay taxes. The money is being spent in the interest of the people of the U.S. There's other ways to win friends and influence people--and ways that would mean a lot more and build better alliances in the longrun. What would you suggest, takeovers of countries or free beer at the U.S. embassy on Friday evenings? Some of it puts military officers from third world countries through *our* military academies. It gives those officers a chance to live in the U.S. and see how our system works. Yeah, so they can go and influence a bunch of rebels in their or other homelands and train enemies to the US. Is that what you believe is happening? We don't need someone learning "our" way of doing things...let them figure it out for themselves. Not much chance of that. You live here and you haven't figured it out. Some of the aid brings scholars to the U.S. to study. So they can go back to their land, grow a company, and somehow through many different ways, we end up losing jobs and capital over here. Do you believe that is the purpose for bringing foreign students to the U.S. for schooling? If we build a needed flood control dam in Sierra Leone, good will toward the United States is generated. Give them a very, very low interest loan with a good down payment and let them build their own damned dam. That is quite often done. On other occasions, the money comes in the form of a grant. The actual construction, by the way, is often done by U.S. companies. A decade or so back, Botswana actually weaned itself from U.S. aid and thanked us. 'Sbout damned time...although I doubt they're as "weaned" as they should be or are. ...but that's probably just another thing you know little about, huh? Why would paying for your doctor visits and your medications be the government's responsibility? Uh, because *we live* in this country? Yeah? So? How does that entitle you to free medical care? So, you disagree with programs that improve our infrastructure that is pitiful, helps our kids and elderly with healthcare and even education, begins an effort to ending welfare for the capable, improves health conditions nationwide--and more, while our government is off in other lands playing Godfather?! Figures, Dave. I don't believe that most Americans believe that anyone other than those children and elderly people should be given free or subsidized health care. The people of this country who are being taxed to the hilt are paying for the backbone of crap in this country and the rest of the world. They're paying for what? It's time the rest of the world and the nitwits in this country get pushed out of the nest. But, of course that ain't happenin' any time soon. There's the Lucy Van Pelt view of Foreign Policy for you. Why don't you stick to things you know something about...as soon as you figure out what those might be? Dave K8MN Dave, You are wasting your time. Twit is a self proclaimed 'flower child' (of the mid 70s !!!). Which translated means she is a braindead socialist thinking Demoncrat. Dan/W4NTI |
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