HON. RON PAUL OF TEXAS
BEFORE THE US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
July 20, 2005
The
Republican Congress Wastes Billions Overseas
Mr. Speaker, I rise in strong opposition to this foreign relations authorization
bill. Something has gone terribly wrong with our foreign policy when we feel we
must take almost 21 billion dollars out of the pockets of the American taxpayer
and ship it overseas. Imagine what the Founders of this country would say if
they were among us to see this blatant disregard for the Constitution and for
the founding principles of this country. This bill proceeds from the view that
with enough money we can buy friends and influence foreign governments. But as
history shows us, we cannot. The trillions of dollars we have shipped overseas
as aid, and to influence and manipulate political affairs in sovereign
countries, has not made life better for American citizens. It has made them much
poorer without much to show for it, however.
Now we have a Republican-controlled Congress and White House, and foreign
spending soars. It was not that long ago when conservatives looked at such
cavalier handling of US tax dollars with consternation. Now it seems that they
are in a race with the Left to see who can spend more.
What
is wrong with this bill? Let me just mention a few of the most egregious items.
In the name of promoting “religious liberty” and “fighting
anti-Semitism” this bill will funnel millions of dollars to the corrupt
Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) and its Office of
Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR). This unaccountable
international organization is at the forefront of the manipulation and meddling
in the internal affairs of other sovereign states, and has repeatedly dishonored
itself through politically-biased monitoring of foreign elections. The OSCE does
not deserve a penny from the American taxpayer, but this bill will make sure
that the lavishly paid bureaucrats that staff the organization will be able to
maintain their standard of living - at our expense. With regard to religious
liberty, privately funded voluntary organizations have been shown to be much
more effective in promoting tolerance. This is mainly true because these are
true grassroots organizations with a stake in their countries and communities,
rather than unelected international bureaucrats imposing politically correct
edicts from above.
This
bill spends a total of four and a half billion dollars on various United Nations
activities, UN peacekeeping, and US dues to various international organizations.
Forcing the taxpayer to continue to underwrite these organizations, which do not
operate in our best interests, is unconscionable.
This
bill continues to fund organizations such as the National Endowment for
Democracy, which as I have written before has very little to do with democracy.
It is an organization that uses US tax money to actually subvert democracy, by
showering funding on favored political parties or movements overseas. It
underwrites color-coded “people’s revolutions” overseas that look more
like pages out of Lenin’s writings on stealing power than genuine indigenous
democratic movements. The NED used American taxpayer dollars to attempt to
guarantee that certain candidates overseas are winners and others are losers in
the electoral processes overseas. What kind of message do we think this sends to
foreign states? The National Endowment for Democracy should receive no funding
at all, but this bill continues to funnel tens of millions of dollars to that
unaccountable organization.
I am
also very concerned about several of the amendments to this legislation. First,
the extremely misleading UN “reform” act was slipped into this bill even
though it was already passed on the floor as a separate bill. As I have written
about this terrible legislation, “it will give the United Nations
unprecedented new authority to intervene in sovereign states.”
Another
amendment will create a chilling “Active Response Corps,” to be made up of
US government bureaucrats and members of “non-governmental organizations.”
Its purpose will be to “stabilize” countries undergoing “democratic
transition.” This means that as soon as the NED-funded “people’s
revolutionaries” are able to seize power in the streets, US funded teams will
be deployed to make sure they retain power. All in the name of democracy, of
course.
Mr.
Speaker, this is a shameful day for the US Congress. We are taking billions out
of the pockets of Americans and sending the money overseas in violation of the
Constitution. These are billions that will not be available for investment
inside the United States: investment in infrastructure, roads, new businesses,
education. These are billions that will not be available to American families,
to take care of their children or senior relatives, or to give to their churches
or favorite charities. We must not continue to spend money like there is no
tomorrow. We are going broke, and bills like this are like a lead foot on the
accelerator toward bankruptcy.