Some of the USAID spending arguably was self-defeating for soft power. What I've heard from multiple Japanese family members is that the subsidies and policy pressure for LGBT programs and refugee acceptance felt like narcissistic cultural imperialism and soured their opinion of the US-Japan alliance.
I have no idea if what is posted on the site is actually valid.
But even if it was, you can "save" money by not doing oil changes for your car, but what do you think will happen to your engine? How much will that cost you eventually?
So whether the (alleged) savings will actually end up costing less (over the long term) is something that will have to be determined over time:
Yeah, but at some point you have to realize you can't afford a car any more and you should sell it. You can get another one when you are on top of the debt.
People (and nations) need to live within their means.
> Yeah, but at some point you have to realize you can't afford a car any more and you should sell it. You can get another one when you are on top of the debt.
The Pentagon spends in two weeks what USAID (or NASA) spent in a year. The proverbial oil change is not what is causing the financial issue in the analogical car example: in fact, a bit of preventative spending (oil change: USAID social programs) may be cheaper because it reduces the chances of a large expense (engine rebuild: major war/conflict/attack).
> Staff at the State Department’s Office of Countering Violent Extremism and Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations, which led U.S. anti-violent extremism efforts, were laid off, the units shuttered, on July 11, 2025.
> This dismantling of the country’s terrorism and extremism prevention programs began in February 2025. That’s when staff of USAID’s Bureau of Conflict Prevention and Stabilization were put on leave.
Sure, if you were asking _me_ where I would save money, defense would be ahead of aid. My point that the US debt is staggering, and it might take more than just skipping an oil change, you might need to do something drastic like selling the car.
Cutting back on oil changes (USAID) or your gym membership (NIH) will do nothing if your "spending problem" is actually you not taking up enough shifts at work (taxes, cutting of).
The US debt is going up, and that's because there are sizeable annual deficits: perhaps there should be less cutting of taxes (for the rich, by the GOP)—and maybe even raise them—and see if that helps.
If you defer costs or trade monetary costs for non-monetary costs, you aren't "saving", you're just moving them around.
You can stop changing the oil on your car and show a couple hundred dollars of savings on paper over the next year or two ... but you will incur tens of thousands of costs consequentially.
When a parent stocks up on a bunch of bland tasting generic imitation food because "it was on sale", and then the kids get tired of it so they stop eating it, do you consider that "savings" ? In my book, that's called being "penny wise, pound foolish".
Europe spent the last few decades focussing on being a soft power, yet that did nothing to stop Russia, wars in the middle east or the ongoing migrant crisis.
It stopped Russia and other conflicts for the last decades... It's still preserving peace in Europe.
But there is no perfect solution. There always will be a maniac doing stupid shit because their personal benefit is more valuable for them than the greater good of everyone else. We are now in such a phase again, where all kind of maniacs have become loose, wasting societies for fun and giggles... We will have what we will make of it.
Cost versus value. E.g, what kind of soft power did the US lose when they shredded USAID?
What kinds of medical research will not be done because of cuts to NIH:
* https://www.cbsnews.com/news/nih-layoffs-budget-cuts-medical...
What kind of tax revenue will be lost because the IRS is even more short-staffed and cannot investigate fraud:
* https://apnews.com/article/irs-doge-layoffs-tax-season-0659e...
For a comparison of DOGE's falsifiable/verifiable claims and reality see:
* https://www.slowboring.com/p/yes-doge-failed-and-it-matters