Marco Rubio is finally bringing in common sense to the foreign aid fiasco. Turns out, just 12 cents out of every dollar meant for foreign aid actually helps the people who need it. The rest? Goes right into the pockets of bloated NGOs and bureaucrats. Talk about your typical “Foreign Aid Industrial Complex” waste! Rubio, once a creature of the Swamp, seems to have seen the light and is now slicing through the red tape. But it’s a shame that reforming international aid has been so controversial when the scandal is that 88 cents are being squandered on paperwork and inefficiencies.
Meanwhile, the social media freeloaders are running amok. This so-called influencer is demanding her followers fill her bank account because her government benefits got trimmed. Imagine living in such a delusion where personal responsibility is a foreign concept. Of course, the left probably cheers this on, applauding anything that makes government dependency look noble.
And speaking of waste and hot air, Bill Gates seems to be throwing in the towel on his climate change crusade in the U.S. Even he realizes that trying to strong-arm the Trump administration with green propaganda is like trying to sell ice cubes to an Eskimo. This is Washington’s Golden Age—finally, some sanity is coming back and those environmental zealots are buying themselves plane tickets out of the capital.
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Gates’ energy lobbying operation is getting canned faster than yesterday’s news because smart American energy policy isn’t about shutting down the sector that keeps our lights on. It’s about real jobs and real energy independence. You know, grown-up stuff that the left gives lip service to but doesn’t understand.
The bottom line? Between cutting the fat in foreign aid, the absurd expectations of social media freeloaders, and watching globalist climate warriors retreat, things are starting to shake out. It’s about time that we demand accountability and common sense from both our government and the elites. So, ask yourselves—who’s looking out for you?