As
Americans tightened their belts to pay federal taxes on time, the Obama
administration is exploring what appears to be every way possible to
use U.S. taxpayer dollars to stimulate the economy – in Kenya.
According to U.S. Trade & Aid Monitor, the White House has increased the flow of U.S. taxpayer dollars to Kenya, the land of his father’s birth.
“Kenyan businesses lately are increasingly becoming recipients of
U.S. government largesse, as the Obama Administration, among pursuing
other endeavors aims to expand ‘livestock-related economic
opportunities’ in that nation,” the watchdog newsletter wrote April 14.
Amid the “spike of activity” in Kenya is a U.S. government contract
committing to a five-year effort to “improve the inclusiveness and
competitiveness” of the livestock industry in Marsabit and Garissa
counties in Kenya.
On April 12, U.S.
Agency for International Development, USAID, published a
pre-solicitation for the Resilience and Economic Growth in the Arid
Lands-Accelerated Growth program, or REGAL-AG, under the U.S. government’s Feed the Future initiative. More >>
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