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That machine doesn't care about the environment, about racism, about all these issues that make this life worse for all of us, and so the
government
does have a role to take resources from more productive uses, or from richer sources, and give them to other sources.
When you look at how the federal
government
spends money, so this is the battle right here, 55 percent, more than half, is on Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, a few other health programs, 20 percent defense, 19 percent discretionary, and six percent interest.
So when we're talking about cutting
government
spending, this is the pie we're talking about, and Americans overwhelmingly, and it doesn't matter what party they're in, overwhelmingly like that big 55 percent chunk.
They've been doing it since 1948, and what they show consistently throughout is that it's almost impossible to find Americans who are consistent ideologically, who consistently support, "No we mustn't tax, and we must limit the size of government," or, "No, we must encourage
government
to play a larger role in redistribution and correcting the ills of capitalism."
If you ask people vague questions, like, "Do you think there should be more
government
or less government?"
Or, "Do you think the
government
should redistribute?"
And for Brazil, where we've been doing some trials, the Brazilian
government
themselves have now built their own mosquito factory, far bigger than ours, and we'll use that for scaling up in Brazil.
Local governments need to set up effective systems for reviewing the ethical issues around the clinical trials which are authorized in different developing countries, and they need to do this by setting up ethical review committees that are independent of the
government
and research sponsors.
If you come from a developing country like myself, I urge you to hold your
government
to a more thorough review of the clinical trials which are authorized in your country.
They said, "It's good enough for
government
work.
Is he picking up on the fact that Luke joins an army to overthrow the
government?
Last year, The New York Times published a study that the
government
had done.
Our
government
didn't design the national lottery, it didn't fund the national lottery, it doesn't operate the national lottery.
And
government
has certain benefits it can uniquely bestow on these markets.
It's about enshrining
government'
s role as a publicist for these markets.
So
government
then exits the frame.
Reinventing the
government
by reinventing politics itself is the answer, and not reinventing people based on a ready-made formula that the developed world often tries in vain to impose to people like us.
We tested a lot of specimens there, and then the government, they actually saw our results, and they thought, "Well, that's very interesting.
The federal
government
dramatically raised its investment in education.
As somebody who comes from the private sector, I can tell you there's a massive amount of corruption in the private sector that has nothing to do with
government.
Okay? (Applause) The first thing I want to talk about is that when all of this money flowed into our country about 40 years ago, we embarked, the
government
of the day embarked on a series of government-to-government arrangements to have rapidly develop the country.
Is our
government
that generous?
There's a particular individual who is in the
government
now.
And the most famous case was what we came to call the Secret Scholarship Scandal, where in fact there was about 60 million dollars in
government
money that had been dispersed in a series of scholarships, and the scholarships hadn't been advertised, and so and so on and so on.
We had the journalist [Heather] Brooke speaking about her battle against
government
corruption, and she introduced me to this website, Alaveteli.com.
The
government
put a $4.5 billion pot and said to the governors across the country, compete for it.
So our
government
formed a team of experts to evaluate my research.
Then we'd had 100 years of modern rain science, and that had accelerated desertification, as we first discovered in Africa and then confirmed in the United States, and as you see in this picture of land managed by the federal
government.
It's 150,000 millennials all across Uganda, young people armed with 2G phones, an SMS social network exposing
government
corruption and demanding to know what's in the budget and how their money is being spent.
But changing that, given the current
government
structure, is super hard.
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