Summary

Trump’s move to defund USAID is causing unintended consequences for American farmers and businesses.

The Washington Post reports that USAID purchases billions in U.S. agricultural products, with American farms supplying 41% of its food aid.

The funding freeze has already halted $340 million in food shipments, leaving tons of wheat stranded in Houston.

Experts warn this decision directly harms American jobs and businesses, as much of USAID’s aid is administered through U.S.-based organizations employing American workers.

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    5 hours ago

    Basically pull all the cables and see what breaks that you care about.

    Then just fix that.

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      Basically pull all the cables and see what breaks that you care about.

      Then just fix that.

      Yes. In IT we call this the “scream test”. This feels like that with added corruption.

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        5 minutes ago

        Incidentally, Musk did exactly that at Twitter. He blamed the developers for his own recklessness (“I was told we had redundancy across our data centers. What I wasn’t told was that we had 70,000 hard-coded references to Sacramento. And there’s still shit that’s broken because of it”) when the infrastructure team strongly warned him ahead of time that this needed to be done carefully to avoid issues.

        Which indicates that he learned nothing. Now he’s doing the same to the federal government.