Abject Failure of Clintonian Aid Model.

I have been a consistent critic of big money "aid" programs to countries like my own for decades. USAID programs. Bolivia, for example, were often directed at subverting our elected socialist government and constitutional process in Bolivia. The US Ambassador and USAID, DEA, NED were thrown out of the country with valid documentation, which I have seen, of the aid money being spent on subverting the constitutional process and dividing Bolivia into a hydrocarbon rich right-wing big land-owner bastion in the lowlands nation against the indigenous socialist nation of the Andes.

I have also seen Save the Children's mismanagement of funds in my province many years ago (they may have improved, I don't know). This included the introduction of potato seeds from Holland in a country with hundreds of indigenous potato varieties, and use of funds for a marble floored office, new Toyota's top end computers and big salaries for foreigners. In the meantime having the Peace Corp "strong arm" (quote from a Peace Corps volunteer at the time) children to write letters, and not even supplying basic school supplies to the same children.

Its a sort of elitist racism in that big charities don't consider local people capable of running their own development projects. Locals are either too "uneducated" or "corrupt". Only white NGO people are considered intelligent, clean and ethical to manage funds and projects. In response to this racism inherent to big aid projects, I have always proposed that aid be given directly to programs initiated by local grassroots organizations. And that bio-reserves be managed by the people most affected with the help of strong environmental protection laws.

That brings me to today's news story: Hillary Clinton caught bragging about failed global health initiative.

"Providing poor women with clean cookstoves," Clinton said at the annual gathering of the Clinton Global Initiative in New York, “could be as trans-formative as bed nets or even vaccines,” which have saved tens of millions of lives. It hasn’t worked out that way, despite the best efforts of the alliance, which operates as a project of the U.N. Foundation in Washington."

"These cheap, clean stoves were supposed to save millions of lives. What happened?" --- Millions dying from ailments caused by 'clean cookstoves' --

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/these-cheap-clean-stoves-were-su...

http://twitchy.com/gregp-3534/2016/05/29/hillary-clinton-caught-bragging...

Do you wonder where the money goes??? Here is another money pit for the rich and producers of such crap: "The alliance agrees that more research is needed. It has commissioned more than 40 studies."

The lack of positive results and predominately negative results of spending billions of dollars donated to the Clinton controlled Haitian relief effort, as I have documented earlier, is sickening, a cover-up for economic colonialism of the worst kind. This is very real stuff to the people of our countries, we are the ones that wonder why rotten floors in schools collapse during recess, why children are seated three to a desk, why cholera is brought to our countries by UN "Peacekeepers" and inadequately controlled, why our mama and papi dies because there is inadequate medical care, and why children and adolescents are bought and sold or forced to work in sweat shops.

Neocolonialism and big money aid is a destructive illusion... ripping off the small donors with big hearts, ripping off the hard-working, intelligent people who need the aid, while destroying local economies and making payouts to state corporatists.

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...as the new Great White Hope. Their brand of racism - seasoned with paternalism, arrogance and greed, with just a hint of fascism - is the most insidious kind. I really have no doubt they've convinced themselves they're doing good for Those People. I find it ironic that so much of Her support comes from (admittedly older) African Americans.

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opportunites for the capitalist class at the expense of the people and the environment at the targeted country.

The US labor movement was red-baited into removing leftist unions from the labor confederacy and this resulted in a business union combine which actively supported antidemocratic forces in the global south. Instead of realizing that workers in the USA had more in common with foreign workers than they did with the capitalists, they sold out any notion of international solidarity and reaped short term benefits by signing up. (Short term because in spite of being faithful servants to Big Money, Big Money turned around and helped destroy the labor unions as significant actors in the American political process.)

More nations need to follow Bolivia's example and kick the American bad apples out of their countries because it's in their national self interest to do so.

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"The justness of individual land right is not justifiable to those to whom the land by right of first claim collectively belonged"

Aardvark's picture

among everyone who is not among the global elite is necessary. The elites are in solidarity with each other. To tackle them, it is necessary to break down the barriers. The author of this essay points to many of these - the superiority complex one might feel belonging to a large economy among these.

Again, I have said this before, but ultimately the citizens of the United States cannot solve their problems in isolation, because the main problem - capitalists who do not belong to any nation and have no allegiance to any locality or the persons residing therein - are global.

Peace and love be with you, reader.

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but to be accurate, it isn't killing millions of people, it's just saving few if any of the millions it was supposed to save who are dying from using interior more-or-less open fires to cook. Nevertheless, it's another example of the cold calculation that Clinton has used throughout her campaign to embellish her own reputation or misrepresent Sanders'.

[edit:] And it's not the first one that has involved the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people. She just does that shit and doesn't look back, might throw out a "I made a mistake" if pushed. Does anyone really think that her "mistakes" cause her real sadness and regret?

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A short video produced by the PPT Party in Puerto Rico.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bw39SxonPss

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From the Light House.

Arrow's picture

When they threw refugees off the property of that 'private school' so they could reopen.
Nothing changed and everything was worse.

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I want a Pony!

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Awful, so horribly the US has treated that country. And now Cuba is in sights. I hope they are well-aware of the "help" coming in.

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Hey! my dear friends or soon-to-be's, JtC could use the donations to keep this site functioning for those of us who can still see the life preserver or flotsam in the water.

Could you add a bit on the failure of/harm done by the cookstoves?

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/these-cheap-clean-stoves-were-su...

I found this particularly disheartening because it was supposed to reduce black carbon, one of the main drivers of climate change. I was an area that I held up as a hope in times of despair.

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Either directly formed as such, or infiltrated. Same for "color revolutions".

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