🚨 BREAKING: Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirms he is ENDING the NGO foreign aid industrial complex 🔥
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) December 19, 2025
"Foreign aid should be used for the purpose of furthering the national interest. That doesn't mean we don't care about human rights. That doesn't mean we don't care about… pic.twitter.com/5IlZg9OYRi
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7 responses to “The End of NGOs”
The Lakota Sioux moved to the the Bad Lands of South Dakota during the Trail of Tears March get one week of medical care each month due to lack of funding. Some freeze to death in the winter due to lack of proper housing. Why are they not being supported instead of people who hate us? There are folks here in the Southern Appalachians wintering in tents after the flood. Same situation. Same wondering?
With all due respect, your overall assertion about the plight of the Native American peoples is accurate…. But your points are incorrect.
The “Trail of Tears March” was a forced march perpetrated upon the Cherokee people, not the Lakota, and it took place in the American south, not the north central. It was not dis-similar to the death march of bataan perpetrated by the Japanese during WWII. In both cases, many died along the way.
There is a Trail of Tears Museum in the state of North Carolina, near the Tennessee border, that aptly documents this heartbreaking event.
The Lakota people at one time populated the area near Lake Superior in what is now the states of Minnesota and Wisconsin.
Because of westward expansion of America, the Lakotas made the decision to relocate further west themselves.. they were not “marched” there.
It was the tribes that the Lakota drove out of the black hills and badlands areas, (Pawnee, Crow, Shoshone, Cheyenne amongst others), that referred to them as “Sioux”, which means “enemy” in their languages.
However, the Lakotas continue even unto today to call themselves the “Lakota People”…. not “Sioux”.
The Lakotas were the largest Native American group in what is now the United States, and were the last Native Americans to be actively at war with the US Army.
BTW: Custer was a bloodthirsty bastard who took great pleasure in raiding villages and personally butchering women and children. He got what he deserved at Little Big Horn.
“The United States’ and the taxpayer money should be spent in furtherance of OUR foreign policy, should be spent in places and on things that further OUR foreign policy. And even that is not unlimited.”
I guess the point I was trying to make was that Rubio is full of it. If I remember right, and I guess I don’t anymore, founding principles were mind our own business. Foreign entanglements have cost us lives and fortunes with no good results and our needy Americans are still needy.
Roger that, Millard. I could not agree more.
The isolationist ideals of our Founding Fathers resulted in a wise foreign policy that involved no entanglements. That went down the drain with Woodrow Wilson and WW1.
American assets need to stay at home to benefit America.
All foreign aid needs to be eliminated. Most of it is borne of corruption and kickbacks to start with.
Most of our military that is abroad needs to be brought home to defend our borders and our homeland.
Those that are here illegally have no right to be here….much less being supported by us. They need to be deported…. yesterday. Any LEGAL immigration needs to be limited and thoroughly vetted.
Of course, none of this is going to happen when those occupying the seats of power are at best self-serving, and at worst traitors. As I have stated before: Prepare to defend your families and your AO. May God be with all who love Him, truth, and righteousness!
Where exactly in the Constitution is the federal government authorized to STEAL FROM EVERYONE to hand out to foreigners??? Yeah…look at me, thinking the federal government gives a crap about the limits imposed by the constitution on government power. This should NEVER HAVE BEGUN.
Fed.gov= criminal cabal, let it all burn down. They have not been any where near governing by the Constitution since 1865.
One could easily argue 1789.