Does that include the opportunity cost when the world goes to hell if we don’t invest in that foreign aid? We’re not always good investors in the future, stability, and human rights of the world but I have to believe our foreign aid is a net positive (and we really need to be doing a lot more of it, especially in forward looking areas like renewable energy)
Foreign aid is less than 1% of the US budget.
What difference would that make?
Does that include the opportunity cost when the world goes to hell if we don’t invest in that foreign aid? We’re not always good investors in the future, stability, and human rights of the world but I have to believe our foreign aid is a net positive (and we really need to be doing a lot more of it, especially in forward looking areas like renewable energy)
Does that include the costs of our foreign bases outside the US?
You said foreign aid first. You even mentioned specific countries. Or did you forget that?
Everything becomes a moving target, adjusted to fit his political chicanery.