Trump’s death sentences

I am a person unaffiliated with organized religion. However, I have often found reasons to admire the spirit of helpfulness embraced by some people of faith. The idea of a missionary “spreading the word” makes me want to scream “Go Home!” But, when a believer visits another country with the express purpose of helping, I am the first to applaud. Helping people with farming techniques, water projects, building homes, and providing medical assistance are wonderful efforts. Echoes of Jimmy Carter. Hear me cheer.

There was another president who I will always consider to be a war criminal. George W. Bush was instrumental in the deaths and displacement of millions of people in Iraq and Afghanistan. Two stupid wars, thousands of American service people dead or suffering from PTSD, injuries and burn pit health issues. Trillions of taxpayer money up in smoke with nothing to show for it but failure and shame. History assigns “W” a legacy of brutal and foolish foreign policy. He should be in prison.

And yet. Ironies abound. This war mongering fool has another side to him that we should recognize. He is capable of empathy and compassion.

What was George W. Bush’s immigration policy?

“Since January 2004, President Bush called for comprehensive immigration reform that would enhance border security, bring illegal aliens out of the shadows, establish a temporary worker program, hold employers accountable for the workers they hire, and facilitate the assimilation of new Americans.”


But what started me thinking about “W” was not just immigration. It was his signature achievement called PEPFAR. The President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. He didn’t demonize people with HIV around the world. He helped them. Estimates are that this program has saved over 25 million lives. The cost per U.S. taxer is about $37 per year. The cost of a burger and a beer in my town (with tip). The impact on U.S. foreign policy has been enormously positive.

President Trump has declared an “America First” agenda and has defunded PEPFAR. Sentencing children to death. Creating an international void which will be filled by the likes of Saudi Arabia, Russia and China.
Ya just can’t fix stupid…and cruel.

One man (with the support of the Project 2025 authors now embedded in our government) has made a decision that will lead to the awful suffering and deaths of millions of people as a preventable disease is allowed to run rampant again. Efforts to combat HIV were on track to virtually eliminate it by 2030.

And now. From KFF:
A 90-day PEPFAR funding pause and associated service disruptions could result in over 100,000 excess HIV-related deaths over a year in sub-Saharan Africa.

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