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A Harvard-Harris survey found that 76% of U.S. voters support chopping waste
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One need not be Milton Friedman to be enraged by what DOGE uncovered just in
Haiti: Since 2010, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has
made some $2 billion in grants tied to that star-crossed Caribbean nation.
Only 2% of those funds actually reached Haitian companies and organizations.
Inefficiency is one thing, but when Haitians see a mere $40 million of a $2
billion outlay, that smacks of money laundering.
USAID’s antics contrast with the fine work of private-sector, nonprofit
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civil-society organizations in America and 103 countries worldwide. They
support these groups from afar as they leverage local expertise to reduce
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Here’s how these two organizations contrast –
USAID: Spent $7.9 million to teach Sri Lankan journalists how to avoid
“binary-gender language.”
Atlas Network: Paid roughly $600,000 since 2015 to Sri Lanka’s Advocata
Institute.
After a devastating debt crisis fueled hunger among the poor and prompted
others to flee, Advocata Institute persuaded policymakers to implement a
pro-market platform that reformed state-owned enterprises, removed price
controls on products like cement, petroleum gas, and wheat, and reduced tariffs
on everything from maize to feminine hygiene products.
USAID: Blew taxpayers’ hard-earned dollars in Latin America on gendermania,
including $47,000 to produce a transgender opera in Colombia and $2 million for
a transgender comic book in Peru.
Atlas Network: Assisted Colombia’s Instituto de Ciencia Política Hernán
Echavarría Olózaga (ICP) with approximately $250,000 since 2012.
ICP protected the rule of law and rural private property by stopping
legislative and executive actions that undermined property rights, threatened
constitutional safeguards for land ownership, and decelerated investment and
economic growth.
USAID: Spent $7.6 million in Argentina since 2001, including $55,750 for a
“climate-change” presentation to empower female and “LGBT” journalists.
Atlas Network: Backed Fundación Libertad y Progreso with approximately
$650,000 since 2012.
Fundación Libertad y Progreso helped Argentine President Javier Milei and his
government pursue executive-branch reform, deregulate, privatize, and slash
monthly inflation from 25.5% in December 2023, when Milei arrived, to 2.2% this
January.
USAID: Spent $71 million in Mexico in 2023, much of it for a parade of pet
media projects.
Atlas Network: Bolstered Estudiantes por la Libertad Latinoamérica (ELL) with
a $12,000 grant.
ELL has taught more than 6,000 people entrepreneurship and other free-market
values.What does more to advance liberty, subsidizing media elites or teaching
everyday Mexicans to start their own companies?
Atlas Network counted 270 such public-policy victories last year by the
institutions in its orbit. These triumphs increased freedom and prosperity at a
low cost, with private money.
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Atlas Network’s trademark Coach, Compete, Celebrate strategic model inspires
their partners to improve performance and achieve extraordinary outcomes.
Here’s how it works…
Coach: Atlas Network provides world-class seminars, workshops, mentoring, and
other learning opportunities that inspire professionalism and create a sense of
one community among their independent partners.
Compete: Atlas Network offers grants and prizes that fuel their partners’
efforts to strive for greater development, innovation, and success.
Celebrate: Atlas Network fosters togetherness and teamwork, and continually
redefines excellence in the freedom movement by celebrating wins and
broadcasting their partners’ accomplishments.
Unlike USAID, America’s federal foreign-aid apparatus, Atlas Network’s
formula recognizes, rewards, and reinforces grassroots groups rather than
counterproductive, top-down Western directives and Beltway-driven nonsense.
By supporting Atlas Network, you’ll get our Freedom’s Champion magazine, which
will keep you updated on the latest news from around the world about people
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Deroy Murdock
Veteran political commentator, free-market activist, and Senior Fellow, Atlas
Network
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