▲ | subsistence234 14 days ago | |||||||
DOGE didn't abolish PEPFAR, they reduced its budget by 25%. Probably because ~50% of that budget was being wasted. There's likely still a big buffer before anyone runs out of meds. Also there are lots of private donors who would make up the difference (if it's only 20% of Americans, that's more than 65 million people, who can easily come up with 25% shortfall of the $6.5B budget, that's less than $10 per person). | ||||||||
▲ | mexicocitinluez 14 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> Probably because ~50% of that budget was being wasted. Crazy how you just made this up. > There's likely still a big buffer before anyone runs out of meds. And this. > Also there are lots of private donors who would make up the difference (if it's only 20% of Americans, that's more than 65 million people, who can easily come up with 25% shortfall of the $6.5B budget, that's less than $10 per person). Now you're just being absurd. You're literally describing the tax system that was funding it before it was axed by the guy who can't stop making mistakes. | ||||||||
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