Douglas Macgregor on USAID and NED: ‘These Institutions Are Rotten to the Core—Dismantle Them’
Taxpayer cash funding secret color revolutions? Macgregor says USAID and NED are corrupt to the core—time to dismantle, not tweak.
Douglas Macgregor lays out a scathing critique of government corruption, focusing on how Congress, USAID, the National Endowment for Democracy, and the Department of Defense have misused taxpayer money, calling for drastic action to dismantle these flawed institutions.
“… USAID, National Endowment for Democracy, were both instruments of subversion, designed to produce color revolutions… whatever we can do to defund these things and shut them down at this stage is very, very important, because you can't fix them.
You know, this is the problem. It's not a question of, well, if we just tinker here or there, we can make modest adjustments and everything will be fine. These institutions are rotten to the core. They have to, they have to be dismantled and eliminated.”
– Douglas Macgregor
Macgregor argues that Congress has legalized corruption through laws that hide how money is siphoned off, while USAID and NED have been used to fund subversive activities like color revolutions abroad, all without public consent.
He labels these agencies “rotten to the core” and warns that the Defense Department’s Byzantine structure will fiercely resist reform, predicting a tough fight ahead for anyone trying to clean up the mess.
Macgregor’s not just pointing fingers—he’s calling for a wrecking ball to tear down these institutions, not a paintbrush to patch them up. His words are a stark reminder that when it comes to government waste, it’s not just about inefficiency—it’s about betrayal of public trust, and that’s a fight he’s ready to see through.
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