Obama Cuts Bush’s AIDS-HIV Treatment Money for Africa
by Mr. Bob | 1:30 pm, February 8, 2010 | 1 Comment
#breitbart #tcot #HIV #AIDS #PPCFreeze on HIV spending sparks concern in Africa
Must read article, the tone-deafness isn't just here in the US, apparently this administration is clueless on all fronts. This is one thing that of course the left probably doesn't even realize...Bush spent more on HIV treatment than any president in history. Whether you agree this is part of what the government should be doing or not, most people do not realize that he did this...that is because this is part of the news the MSN chooses NOT to print.
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February 8th, 2010 @ 9:56 pm
Cuts here and there and everywhere leaving foreign aid and military funding to suffer.
Even considering ‘reasonable’ budget cuts last May (http://voices.washingtonpost.com/federal-eye/2009/05/obamas_budget_whats_getting_cu.html),the deficit will continue to bloat, lurching sluggishly into each and every neighborhood inhaling private industry, individual liberty, and economic prosperity.
‘Measured against the size of the economy, the 1.556 trillion budget shortfall in 2010 would equal a hefty 10.6 percent of the gross domestic product, the basic measure of a country’s overall economic output.
Officials say a sustainable deficit is about three percent of GDP.’
(http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100201/pl_afp/useconomypoliticsobamabudgetcongress_20100201195736)