By: Sen. Joni Ernst and Adam Andrzejewski
As published in USA Today
Washington is borrowing money from China to give to China.
You read that right.
While we owe the communist country more than $800 billion, our government sent nearly $500 million to China to pay for everything from poetry projects to dangerous research on bats. And $870 million of U.S. tax dollars went to Russia. Those numbers could just be the tip of the iceberg.
The truth is, no one in Washington can account for the actual amount sent to these two adversarial nations – or anywhere else.
The federal government does not follow the trail of taxpayer dollars after the money leaves the Treasury to see where it ends up. This allows unaccountable intermediaries to act as pass-throughs, funneling money from your wallet into pointless projects without public scrutiny.
How does taxpayers' money end up in Wuhan lab?
The National Institutes of Health and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), for example, granted millions of dollars to the EcoHealth Alliance. That shady organization then shared the cash with China’s notorious state-run Wuhan Institute of Virology for the risky research on bat coronaviruses that many believe sparked the COVID-19 pandemic.
Questions about how much was steered into the Wuhan institute and how this benefits the United States continue to go unanswered.
A recent audit from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) concluded it was impossible to determine the full dollar amount being sent anywhere in China because Washington wasn’t keeping track.
But at least we have some of the receipts.
Not only NASA hardware but also soft diplomacy, like cartoons and podcasts.
The auditors at OpenTheBooks.com teamed up with Sen. Joni Ernst’s investigators and tallied more than $1.3 billion paid to entities in China and Russia since 2017.
Here is what we found:
This is why it is essential that Americans know exactly how and where their hard-earned tax dollars are being spent.
OpenTheBooks.com is committed to putting every dime the government spends online in real time to hold Washington accountable. To make that possible, Congress must pass the Tracking Receipts to Adversarial Countries for Knowledge of Spending (TRACKS) Act that would require every penny of taxpayer money sent to institutions in China, Russia and other hostile nations to be accounted for and publicly disclosed.
We will continue following the trail of your tax dollars, no matter how treacherous, so we can stop silly spending in its tracks!
Joni Ernst, a Republican, is the junior senator from Iowa. Adam Andrzejewski is the founder and CEO of the nonprofit OpenTheBooks.com.
As published in USA Today.
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