A Response To “U.S. Companies Race to Catch Up in African Markets”
It is thanks to his slash and bur foreign office travel advice policy. The OECD calculated that (in 2008) the US spent about $25 billion in foreign aid per year, although this is a very small percentage of the 2009 estimated federal government income of $2.7 trillion. JUST $25 billion, why should we become unhinged about a mere $25 billion? And Barry’s sworn assistance to Darfur is where? He’s probably making a documentary about it so he can justify his next globe trotting travel and foreign relations debacle. Name one positive thing BO has done for the American citizen taxpayer, just one!