USAID’s Greatest Hits: A Hilarious Journey Through Government Waste and Fraud
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID), originally created to assist struggling nations, has become a global punchline due to its mind-boggling levels of waste, fraud, and corruption. Recent reports reveal that billions of taxpayer dollars have been funneled into failed projects, questionable DEI initiatives, and outright fraud, making it one of the most egregious government boondoggles in modern history.
Investigations have uncovered funding for absurd projects, such as a transgender opera in developing nations, $20 billion for African high-speed internet that doesn’t exist, and millions wasted on DEI consultants with zero measurable impact. Even more outrageous, USAID bureaucrats have been caught funneling cash out the back door, literally wheeling barrels of money into luxury cars while claiming to be helping the poor.
“We send billions overseas to help struggling nations, but somehow, all they struggle with is finding where the money went.”— Donald Trump
Elon Musk recently called USAID “beyond repair”, advocating for its complete shutdown. Public outrage has intensified as evidence mounts that aid money meant for struggling nations has instead enriched corrupt officials, contractors, and politically connected elites. Meanwhile, Obama and Biden—both long-time champions of foreign aid—have been left looking like fools, as their signature development programs are exposed as nothing more than high-budget scams.
As the scandal unfolds, the American people are finally seeing the real face of USAID—an agency that seems more interested in funding lavish pet projects and enriching elites than actually helping the world’s poor. And taxpayers? They’re stuck footing the bill for America’s most expensive joke.
1. The Great Condom Caper
In a move that left taxpayers scratching their heads, USAID was rumored to have allocated $50 million to purchase condoms for distribution in Gaza. While the agency denied these claims, stating that no such funds were used for family planning services in the region, the mere suggestion highlights the potential for misallocation within the organization.
“USAID spending $50 million on condoms for Gaza? That’s like throwing a housewarming party for someone who doesn’t have a house.” — John Oliver
2. DEI Dollars Down the Drain
USAID’s commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives has led to significant spending on programs that many argue do little to advance the agency’s core mission. For instance, the Bureau for Inclusive Growth, Partnerships, and Innovation received a whopping $62.7 million to promote equity and environmental justice. Critics contend that such funds could be better utilized elsewhere.
“They spent millions on DEI programs. I guess diversity means finding new ways to waste money.” — Bill Burr
3. The Transgender Opera Odyssey
In an attempt to promote cultural inclusivity, USAID funded the production of a transgender opera intended to tour various countries. While the initiative was praised by some for its progressive stance, others questioned the relevance and impact of such a project on international development goals.
USAID announced a $20 billion initiative to bring high-speed internet to underserved regions in Africa. Years later, audits revealed that not a single mile of internet infrastructure had been built, leading to questions about where the funds had actually gone.
“Twenty billion dollars for African internet, and not a single mile built? That’s the most expensive game of hide and seek ever.” — Trevor Noah
5. The Toilet Paper Fiasco
In an effort to improve sanitation, USAID shipped millions of dollars’ worth of toilet paper to various African nations. Unfortunately, due to cultural differences and lack of proper distribution channels, much of it ended up unused, sitting in warehouses or being repurposed in unintended ways.
“Shipping toilet paper to Africa that no one used? Sounds like they really wiped out that budget.” — Ellen DeGeneres
6. Fraudulent Job Offers
Scammers have exploited USAID’s name and logo to defraud job seekers, offering fake positions and grants. This not only tarnishes the agency’s reputation but also highlights vulnerabilities in its oversight mechanisms.
“Fake job offers using USAID’s name? Even the scammers know where the easy money is.” — Jimmy Kimmel
7. The DEI Consultant Bonanza
USAID spent millions hiring DEI consultants to conduct workshops and training sessions. However, investigations revealed that many of these consultants lacked proper qualifications, and some sessions were nothing more than glorified team-building exercises with little substantive value.
“Millions on DEI consultants with no qualifications? Looks like they diversified their incompetence.” — Chris Rock
8. The Solar-Powered Sewing Machines
In a bid to promote sustainable development, USAID distributed solar-powered sewing machines to rural communities. While the idea seemed innovative, many recipients lacked the necessary training to use them, and the machines often malfunctioned, rendering the project ineffective.
“Solar-powered sewing machines that don’t work? Sounds like they were stitching together a plan for failure.” — Kevin Hart
9. The Ghost Schools of Afghanistan
USAID allocated funds to build schools in Afghanistan, but audits later revealed that many of these schools existed only on paper. The funds had been siphoned off through fraudulent contracts, leaving countless children without access to education.
“Building ghost schools in Afghanistan? That’s one way to teach a lesson in wasting money.” — Stephen Colbert
10. The Misadventures in Microfinance
USAID’s microfinance programs aimed to empower entrepreneurs in developing countries. However, lack of oversight led to loans being granted to fictitious individuals and businesses, resulting in significant financial losses.
“Giving loans to fake businesses? That’s some next-level imaginary economics.” — Amy Schumer
11. The Unused Medical Supplies Scandal
In response to health crises, USAID shipped large quantities of medical supplies to affected regions. Unfortunately, due to poor planning and lack of coordination, many of these supplies expired in storage or were incompatible with local healthcare systems.
USAID invested heavily in agricultural projects, including distributing seeds and equipment. However, without proper training and support, many farmers were unable to utilize these resources effectively, leading to wasted funds and unmet goals.
“Giving farmers seeds without training? That’s planting the seeds of failure.” — Ellen DeGeneres
13. The Water Purification Project That Wasn’t
A project intended to provide clean drinking water through purification systems was marred by corruption. Substandard equipment was purchased at inflated prices, and many systems failed shortly after installation, leaving communities without access to safe water.
“USAID spent millions on water purification, but forgot to check if the filters worked. Now people are just drinking expensive dirty water—because nothing says ‘foreign aid’ like paying extra for cholera.” — Jim Gaffigan
14. The Misallocated Scholarship Funds
USAID’s education initiatives were designed to help promising students from developing nations gain access to higher education. However, the agency’s scholarship program quickly turned into a case study in how not to run an international aid program. Instead of going to talented, underprivileged students, many of these scholarships were mysteriously awarded to relatives of local politicians, bureaucrats, and well-connected elites. Some recipients were found to have zero academic qualifications—but apparently, they excelled at knowing the right people.
Taxpayers were left footing the bill for privileged kids jetting off to study at Ivy League schools, while actual impoverished students were left in the dust. If USAID’s scholarship program were a reality show, it would be called “Nepotism Island: Where Your Uncle Gets You a Degree.” Because nothing screams “international development” like paying for a corrupt minister’s nephew to major in gender studies at Harvard.
“USAID handing out scholarships to rich elites? That’s like giving free gym memberships to Olympic athletes while the rest of us pay for treadmills we never use.” — Bill Maher
15. The Unfinished Infrastructure Initiatives
If USAID had a motto, it might as well be: “Half a bridge is better than none!” Across Africa, Asia, and Latin America, USAID has dumped billions into infrastructure projects that have gone comically unfinished. Need an airport? Here’s a runway but no control tower! Need a road? Here’s half a highway to nowhere! Need a power plant? Great, but sorry, we forgot to build the electrical lines.
One of the most hilarious examples was a hydroelectric dam project in South America that USAID helped fund. The only problem? They built the dam, but forgot the power grid—so the country still had blackouts while a giant, useless wall of concrete sat in the middle of a river like a $200 million paperweight.
And let’s not forget the bridges that don’t connect to roads, the water treatment plants with no pipes, and the hospitals with no doctors. If USAID built your house, you’d get a front door, no walls, and a 300-page report explaining why diversity training was more important than walls.
“USAID builds half a bridge and calls it a success. That’s like me eating half a salad and thinking I lost 20 pounds.” — Kevin Hart
USAID — A satirical illustration depicting a USAID-funded project in Africa where a massive pile of unused toilet paper sits in a warehouse, with …– bohiney.com
Conclusion: USAID, The World’s Most Expensive Joke
At the end of the day, USAID has become a global punchline, spending taxpayer dollars on everything except what it’s actually supposed to do. Whether it’s funding transgender operas, dumping $20 billion into non-existent internet, or building half-finished bridges, this agency has turned “foreign aid” into “foreign comedy.”
Obama and Biden’s approach to USAID spending has made America the laughing stock of the world, while our money funds scams, fake projects, and political vanity projects in countries that probably don’t even like us. Instead of helping the poor, USAID has helped make corruption more efficient—which, ironically, might be the only thing they’ve successfully developed.
In the words of Elon Musk: “USAID is beyond repair.” Maybe it’s time to shut it down and spend the money on something useful—like literally anything else.
USAID — A satirical illustration of a USAID-funded transgender opera in a rural village. A grand opera stage with extravagant costumes and dramatic — bohiney.com 4
USAID’s Greatest Hits: A Hilarious Journey Through Government Waste and Fraud
Introduction
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has long been the subject of scrutiny for its spending practices. From funding dubious projects to questionable allocations in the name of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), the agency’s expenditures often raise eyebrows. In this satirical exposé, we delve into some of the most absurd instances of waste and fraud that have come to define USAID’s legacy.
“The best way to find an American millionaire? Look for someone who just retired from running a USAID project.”–Donald Trump
1. The Great Condom Caper
In a move that left taxpayers scratching their heads, USAID was rumored to have allocated $50 million to purchase condoms for distribution in Gaza. While the agency denied these claims, stating that no such funds were used for family planning services in the region, the mere suggestion highlights the potential for misallocation within the organization.
2. DEI Dollars Down the Drain
USAID’s commitment to DEI initiatives has led to significant spending on programs that many argue do little to advance the agency’s core mission. For instance, the Bureau for Inclusive Growth, Partnerships, and Innovation received a whopping $62.7 million to promote equity and environmental justice. Critics contend that such funds could be better utilized elsewhere.
3. The Transgender Opera Odyssey
In an attempt to promote cultural inclusivity, USAID funded the production of a transgender opera intended to tour various countries. While the initiative was praised by some for its progressive stance, others questioned the relevance and impact of such a project on international development goals.
4. High-Speed Internet to Nowhere
USAID announced a $20 billion initiative to bring high-speed internet to underserved regions in Africa. Years later, audits revealed that not a single mile of internet infrastructure had been built, leading to questions about where the funds had actually gone.
5. The Toilet Paper Fiasco
In an effort to improve sanitation, USAID shipped millions of dollars’ worth of toilet paper to various African nations. Unfortunately, due to cultural differences and lack of proper distribution channels, much of it ended up unused, sitting in warehouses or being repurposed in unintended ways.
6. Fraudulent Job Offers
Scammers have exploited USAID’s name and logo to defraud job seekers, offering fake positions and grants. This not only tarnishes the agency’s reputation but also highlights vulnerabilities in its oversight mechanisms.
7. The DEI Consultant Bonanza
USAID spent millions hiring DEI consultants to conduct workshops and training sessions. However, investigations revealed that many of these consultants lacked proper qualifications, and some sessions were nothing more than glorified team-building exercises with little substantive value.
8. The Solar-Powered Sewing Machines
In a bid to promote sustainable development, USAID distributed solar-powered sewing machines to rural communities. While the idea seemed innovative, many recipients lacked the necessary training to use them, and the machines often malfunctioned, rendering the project ineffective.
9. The Ghost Schools of Afghanistan
USAID allocated funds to build schools in Afghanistan, but audits later revealed that many of these schools existed only on paper. The funds had been siphoned off through fraudulent contracts, leaving countless children without access to education.
10. The Misadventures in Microfinance
USAID’s microfinance programs aimed to empower entrepreneurs in developing countries. However, lack of oversight led to loans being granted to fictitious individuals and businesses, resulting in significant financial losses.
11. The Unused Medical Supplies Scandal
In response to health crises, USAID shipped large quantities of medical supplies to affected regions. Unfortunately, due to poor planning and lack of coordination, many of these supplies expired in storage or were incompatible with local healthcare systems.
12. The Agricultural Aid Absurdity
USAID invested heavily in agricultural projects, including distributing seeds and equipment. However, without proper training and support, many farmers were unable to utilize these resources effectively, leading to wasted funds and unmet goals.
13. The Water Purification Project That Wasn’t
A project intended to provide clean drinking water through purification systems was marred by corruption. Substandard equipment was purchased at inflated prices, and many systems failed shortly after installation, leaving communities without access to safe water.
14. The Misallocated Scholarship Funds
Scholarships meant for students in developing countries were often awarded without proper vetting. Some recipients were found to be relatives of local officials or individuals who didn’t meet the program’s criteria, depriving deserving students of educational opportunities.
15. The Unfinished Infrastructure Initiatives
USAID funded numerous infrastructure projects, including roads and bridges. However, many of these projects were left incomplete due to mismanagement and corruption, resulting in wasted resources and unfulfilled promises.
USAID — A humorous cartoon showing a USAID-funded water purification station in a remote village. The station is a large, shiny facility, but there… — bohiney.com
Comedian Takes on USAID’s Spending
“USAID spending $50 million on condoms for Gaza? That’s like throwing a housewarming party for someone who doesn’t have a house.” — John Oliver
“They spent millions on DEI programs. I guess diversity means finding new ways to waste money.” — Bill Burr
“A transgender opera funded by USAID? Talk about hitting all the high notes of government waste.” — Dave Chappelle
“Twenty billion dollars for African internet, and not a single mile built? That’s the most expensive game of hide and seek ever.” — Trevor Noah
“Shipping toilet paper to Africa that no one used? Sounds like they really wiped out that budget.” — Ellen DeGeneres
“Fake job offers using USAID’s name? Even the scammers know where the easy money is.” — Jimmy Kimmel
“Millions on DEI consultants with no qualifications? Looks like they diversified their incompetence.” — Chris Rock
“Solar-powered sewing machines that don’t work? Sounds like they were stitching together a plan for failure.” — **Kevin Hart
USAID — A satirical cartoon of a USAID-funded project where a high-speed internet tower stands in the middle of an African desert, completely…– bohiney.com
Alan Nafzger was born in Lubbock, Texas, the son Swiss immigrants. He grew up on a dairy in Windthorst, north central Texas. He earned degrees from Midwestern State University (B.A. 1985) and Texas State University (M.A. 1987). University College Dublin (Ph.D. 1991). Dr. Nafzger has entertained and educated young people in Texas colleges for 37 years. Nafzger is best known for his dark novels and experimental screenwriting. His best know scripts to date are Lenin's Body, produced in Russia by A-Media and Sea and Sky produced in The Philippines in the Tagalog language. In 1986, Nafzger wrote the iconic feminist western novel, Gina of Quitaque. Contact: [email protected]