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US AMBO to Germany Saves US Taxpayers $20 Million
2019-10-02
[Free Beacon] The Trump administration's ambassador to Germany has saved the U.S. taxpayer some $20 million during the last two fiscal years, according to an announcement from the American mission in Berlin.

Under the leadership of U.S. ambassador Richard Grenell, the foreign mission managed to come in $6 million under budget in fiscal year 2018 and $14 million under budget in fiscal year 2019.

By streamlining operations and cutting down on burdensome bureaucracy, Grenell has been able to carry out the Trump administration's agenda abroad with limited wasteful expenditures.

"I believe strongly that American taxpayers expect efficiency and frugality from overseas missions. I am happy to report that after coming $6 million under budget for FY18, Mission Germany came $14 million under budget in FY19," Grenell said in a statement.

"Additionally, we zeroed-out all growth requests for the most recent Mission Resource Review, committing to a static budget through 2021," according to the ambassador. "Through continuous analysis of our operations and goals, we have been able to meet emerging requirements through efficiencies and reprogramming existing resources as needed."
Posted by:Besoeker

#8  "I get it. I gotta act nice in
Dis place," sez Ambassador Tyson,
But, sadly, at lunch
Someone throws the first punch
In that porcelain factory in Meissen.
Posted by: Ho Chi Gray7671   2019-10-02 23:56  

#7  Yes, because just as the dem idea of bipartisanship is "bend over and assume the dem position," the Cherman idea of diplomacy is "bend over and assume the Merkel position." Nothing else is seemly.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-10-02 17:21  

#6  So, Germans - who fawned on Obama - dislike him?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2019-10-02 15:10  

#5  Actually he's not popular because he has acted like a diplomatic elephant in a china shop.
Posted by: European Conservative   2019-10-02 15:00  

#4  ^ well done, TW. Very informative - thx.
Posted by: Lex   2019-10-02 14:58  

#3  Nobody is keen to talk to him

Interesting Wikipedia page — he ticks more boxes than the usual American ambassador: Harvard’s JFK School of Gov’t, UN permanent representative for eight years, highly rated consultant, op-ed contributor for a broad range of very respectable MSM outlets from left of center to center-right, homosexual in a long term relationship, like our ryuge...

But he has been as outspoken about President Trump’s positions as his colleagues were for President Obama in previous years, which understandably ruffles feathers in Germany and elsewhere. Clearly it has not occurred to them to be grateful he has not openly organized, trained, and financed right-leaning opposition parties, unlike what President Obama’s ambassador to Israel did for the opposition to Bibi Netanyahu, and what I suspect the Democratic Party did again this year without waiting for American government sanction.
Posted by: trailing wife   2019-10-02 14:24  

#2  Must be annoying to be an ambassador of a country with a dodgy past seeing them commit suicide yet again.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2019-10-02 05:54  

#1  I bet he did. Nobody is keen to talk to him. So receptions come cheap.
Posted by: European Conservative   2019-10-02 03:49  

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