
The United States spent more money to ship, handle and store food aid than on the actual food. A total…
The United States spent more money to ship, handle and store food aid than on the actual food. A total…
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Congress has again preserved American exceptionalism, and in so doing ensured millions more people in poor countries will go hungry. The Obama Administration has proposed changing our food aid system, which nearly all aid and development experts agree is incredibly inefficient and self-serving due to the uniquely American requirement that we buy food here from American farmers and ship it overseas on American ships.