Gates and Clinton Lobby Congress for Aid Money
ABC’s Z. Byron Wolf reports: The world’s two most famous Bills (Clinton and Gates) lobbied the US Congress today for more money to combat poverty and disease in countries worldwide.
They told lawmakers that more should be done and more money spent by the United States on programs like PEPFAR, which targets AIDS and malaria, and the Global Health Initiative. Clinton said he thinks most Americans are unaware how much the US spends to help poor foreign countries. “They think we spend five or ten times what we actually spend on foreign issues,” Clinton said. Gates said the US should aim to spend about 1 percent of the Pentagon budget on international development. “The idea that our health budget would be one percent of our military budget – that’s logical to me. I would argue for an even higher percentage,” he said. President Obama has requested $708 billion for the Pentagon in 2011 and just over 1 percent for international health programs, which comes to slightly more than $8 billion. But it is unclear at this point how much Congress will be able to devote to foreign aid with a more than trillion budget deficit expected in 2011. Both Clinton, the former President, and Gates, the multi-billionaire former head of Microsoft, have reinvented themselves in recent years as fundraisers and spokesmen for eponymous non-profit organizations (the Clinton Global Initiative and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation) that seek to do good in developing nations. Clinton said there is room for improvement in how the US distributes aid – cutting down on overhead and better distributing aid. He also said the US should rethink its strategy – “moving away from a dependency model of aid. to an empowerment model,” he said. And he suggested allowing people who buy foreign air tickets the ability to check a box and give a small donation. He pointed to a similar program in France, although there it is a mandatory tax – ranging from $1 to $10 – on international flights that provides most of the funding for Unitaid, the European version of PEPFAR. Clinton also spoke about relief efforts in Haiti, where he is a special UN ambassador. The Hatian President visited Capitol Hill separately today and will also travel to the White House as he seeks foreign aid for rebuilding efforts. “Before I leave this Earth I want to go to Haiti as a tourist. And the only thing they need from me is my money,” Clinton said.

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What I have never understood is the United States has a large number of areas that need help. The urban areas for one but also rural areas. Families go without food, heat, medical assistance, education and all the other things we send to other countries. Why is this? Congress and all these iconic figures will go out their way to raise money for other countries but won’t lift a finger to help right here in the US. I have nothing against helping but why look else where when you have it in your own back yard. Straighten that out then look else where
Posted by: Dan | March 10, 2010, 12:36 pm 12:36 pm
I did forget one thing THE STATE DEPARTMENT’S WAY OF LOOKING AT THINGS IS PAY ALL THE COUNTRIES THAT ARE TRYING TO DESTROY US LARGE SUMS OF MONEY SO THEY WON’T HATE US AS MUCH. That really makes sense. Has anyone ever watched people who have money to spend? They have friends falling all over them until the money runs out. If anyone is still around that was their friend but usually they ignored that person. Getting them back as a friend is difficult afterwards but those who took the money throw rocks at them if they ask for help. It is the same with countries.
Posted by: Dan | March 10, 2010, 12:41 pm 12:41 pm
I think we have given out enough of tax payers money for the year. It is time to take care of ourselves and not go further in debt. Remeber we must stick to PAYGO and we dont have the funding. We are in debt enough with starving children here that we are not even taking care of.
Posted by: ken | March 10, 2010, 12:41 pm 12:41 pm
The hand out has to come to an end. The country is hopelessly in debt. It cannot continue.
Posted by: Rick McDaniel | March 10, 2010, 1:20 pm 1:20 pm
I have two questions for this story.
1st. Do all these countries around the world include combating poverty in the US?
2nd. Are the Bills putting up the first 100 billion out of their own pockets?
Haven’t you ever heard fix what’s in your own back yard first, before fixing everyone else? Share your wealth and others will follow. I don’t make anything close to what these two yahoo’s make in retirement, and I’m working a full time job.
Don’t feed your third world country but ignore the homeless families in your neighborhood.
Posted by: Jennifer | March 10, 2010, 1:36 pm 1:36 pm
Like everyone else I’m against this.
I just don’t want my government in the “foreign aid” business!
They are supposed to be running our govt. in Washington not a charity for foreign countries!
We can’t afford healthcare for our own people but they want to provide healthcare for foreign nationals?
Things like this are the reason I’m a big supporter of “Job Descriptions!”
Can you imagine a senator or congressman voting for this and then expecting to get re-elected?
Posted by: Tom | March 10, 2010, 3:34 pm 3:34 pm
Aid should start at home — in the United States of America!
Posted by: Proud American | March 10, 2010, 4:51 pm 4:51 pm