By Joe Hoft, Gateway Pundit
December 15, 2022
Biden spoke to a group of African leaders at the U.S. - Africa Leaders Summit, and promised the US would send $350 billion to the African continent.
Biden’s proposal was not backed with many specifics and there was no mention of how the US was going to pay for it.
During his remarks, Mr. Biden announced a $350 billion investment from the U.S. to ensure people across Africa can participate in the digital economy. Mr. Biden offered few details about the investment beyond saying that he will ask Congress to secure funding and it will involve both federal and private sector partnerships.
Biden pledged $8 Billion to South Africa in an effort to stop the mining of coal in the country. This is one area where he was more specific. Grabien pointed this out from Biden’s speech:
“These MCC investments are part of the work we’re doing worldwide through the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment. I proposed this initiative together with the rest of the G7 to help fill the need for quality high-standard infrastructure in Africa and the low-income and middle-income countries around the world. At the G-7 meeting earlier this year, we announced our intention to collectively mobilize $600 billion in the next five years. Today’s announcement joined a portfolio of Partnership for Global Infrastructure Investment projects already underway in Africa, including mobilizing $8 billion in public and private finance to help South Africa replace coal-fired power plants with renewable energy sources and develop cutting edge energy solutions like clean hydrogen, a deal worth $2 billion to build solar energy projects in Angola, $600 million high-speed communications cables that will connect southeast Asia to Europe via Egypt and the Horn of Africa and help bring high-speed internet connectivity to countries all along the way.”
The US economy since Biden took over is being destroyed. Inflation is at a 40-year-high, the markets are down while some economists claim the country is not in a recession.
US debt has never been higher surpassing $30 trillion under Biden and taxes soon won’t be enough to pay off the interest payments on the debt.
But crazy Joe thinks it’s a good idea to give billions to Africa on who knows what. The best guess is that 10% will go to the big guy – the biggest crook to sit in the White House in US history.
dtucker, it has always been the unique God-given ability of American Conservatives to recognize and appreciate the sheer lunacy at play in encountered situations that have allowed us to counter it, to survive and to then thrive.
Zemirah wrote:
By Joe Hoft, Gateway Pundit
December 15, 2022
Biden spoke to a group of African leaders at the U.S. - Africa Leaders Summit, and promised the US would send $350 billion to the African continent.
Biden’s proposal was not backed with many specifics and there was no mention of how the US was going to pay for it.
During his remarks, Mr. Biden announced a $350 billion investment from the U.S. to ensure people across Africa can participate in the digital economy. Mr. Biden offered few details about the investment beyond saying that he will ask Congress to secure funding and it will involve both federal and private sector partnerships.
Biden pledged $8 Billion to South Africa in an effort to stop the mining of coal in the country. This is one area where he was more specific. Grabien pointed this out from Biden’s speech:
“These MCC investments are part of the work we’re doing worldwide through the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment. I proposed this initiative together with the rest of the G7 to help fill the need for quality high-standard infrastructure in Africa and the low-income and middle-income countries around the world. At the G-7 meeting earlier this year, we announced our intention to collectively mobilize $600 billion in the next five years. Today’s announcement joined a portfolio of Partnership for Global Infrastructure Investment projects already underway in Africa, including mobilizing $8 billion in public and private finance to help South Africa replace coal-fired power plants with renewable energy sources and develop cutting edge energy solutions like clean hydrogen, a deal worth $2 billion to build solar energy projects in Angola, $600 million high-speed communications cables that will connect southeast Asia to Europe via Egypt and the Horn of Africa and help bring high-speed internet connectivity to countries all along the way.”
The US economy since Biden took over is being destroyed. Inflation is at a 40-year-high, the markets are down while some economists claim the country is not in a recession.
US debt has never been higher surpassing $30 trillion under Biden and taxes soon won’t be enough to pay off the interest payments on the debt.
But crazy Joe thinks it’s a good idea to give billions to Africa on who knows what. The best guess is that 10% will go to the big guy – the biggest crook to sit in the White House in US history.
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Doesn't this have to be approved by Congress?
Justice101 wrote:
Doesn't this have to be approved by Congress?
What are you, some kind of r****t, to question our l*****t I***t-in-Chief about illegal executive orders that circumvent Congress and the will of the American People?
Justice101 wrote:
Doesn't this have to be approved by Congress?
Only if you wish to observe legal protocol and abide by the U.S. Constitution.
It just goes to prove that our "I***t-in-Chief" is a totalitarian dictator who believes himself to be above the rule of law and is able to circumvent the Constitutional separation of powers at will because he doesn't believe anything in the US Constitution to be 'absolute'.
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Do you think that I honestly care what labels or names that the left will call me?
They make up all kinds of crap to justify their own prejudices.
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