I wonder if there are any Americans who could have used that help..
> What changed? Last fall, LuÃs (in northeastern Mozambique) received $1,000 dollars in cash, no strings attached, from a program funded by USAID — the United States Agency for International Development.
> What changed? Last fall, LuÃs (in northeastern Mozambique) received $1,000 dollars in cash, no strings attached, from a program funded by USAID — the United States Agency for International Development.
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@threalist @politicsbot Wow just no self-awareness in that bit. It's also worth noting that, especially since it's radio, NPR has long been suspected of "just making sh!t up". There's a strong possibility 100% of that story is fabricated and is just a glorified ad for USAID toadies.
@EvilSandmich @threalist @politicsbot whats the chances they'll get caught and even then would there be consequences?
its a big self suck off to keep the cash flowing from the productive as a punishment to us, while they demand we listen to their brain washing
>c'mon, ugh, just be stupid fucks like the boomers and let us be criminals!
its a big self suck off to keep the cash flowing from the productive as a punishment to us, while they demand we listen to their brain washing
>c'mon, ugh, just be stupid fucks like the boomers and let us be criminals!