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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSome of the Clinton Foundation's Recent Foreign Connections
On April 30, President Clinton visited the Solar Sister program site in Karatu town, Tanzania. Solar Sister is part of Sustainable Energy Solutions Powered by Womens Enterprise, a Clinton Global Initiative Commitment to Action. Solar Sister connects women in Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, and Nigeria to training opportunities, and micro-financing groups to increase savings and investment. To date the Solar Sisters have trained 500 entrepreneurs, 300 of which were in Tanzania and as a result have 250,000 beneficiaries globally and for the commitment.
Photo credit: Max W. Orenstein / Clinton Foundation in Tanzania.
President Clinton visited the Nainokanoka Dispensary in Ngorongoro, Tanzania. The Clinton Health Access Initiative is implementing programs to transport pneumonia and rotavirus vaccines to children in remote areas such as Ngorongoro.
Photo credit: Max W. Orenstein
The Clinton Health Access Initiative's work has made pneumonia and rotavirus vaccines more affordable and ensured optimal vaccine delivery to children in Ngorongoro
Photo credit: Max W. Orenstein
At the Dispensary, he was greeted by health care workers who are able to deliver effective pneumonia and rotavirus vaccines to children due to proper cold chain and storage systems implemented by the Clinton Health Access Initiative.
Photo credit: Max W. Orenstein
Photo credit: Max W. Orenstein
On April 29, President Clinton visited the Clinton Development Initiatives Ngongwa Anchor Farm. He then visited Wazia Chawala and her son at their home. Wazia runs a CDI demonstration plot where she shows other members of the community the techniques that help her increase her output and improve her income
Photo credit: Max W. Orenstein
Otto Ulyate, the Field Operations Manager for the Ngongwa Anchor Farm, explains how no-till farming can reverse the damaging effects of years of soil compaction. This technique helps store rainwater and avoid runoff that can lead to erosion and lowered crop yields.
Photo credit: Max W. Orenstein
President Clinton then stopped at the Mtitu School, which runs a demonstration plot as part of the Anchor Farm Project, and greeted smallholder farmers in the Lugalo Village.
Photo credit: Max W. Orenstein
President Clinton visited the Clinton Development Initiatives Ngongwa Anchor Farm. He was joined by smallholder farmers who are part of the Anchor Farm project and saw some of the equipment being used to plant and fertilize crops on the farm, which is part of the farms precision agriculture technology.
Photo credit: Max W. Orenstein
On May 1, 2015, President Clinton and Chelsea Clinton went to a No Ceilings Conversation held at the Farasi Lane School in Mitini, Nairobi, Kenya. After touring the school with the principal, Madame Owaka, and seeing a lesson by a teacher, they visited the school's garden with two students, Gideon and Brenda, and heard about the different kinds of plants, herbs, and fruits that they grow.
Photo credit: Max W. Orenstein
President Clinton and Chelsea Clinton first took a tour of the school, seeing a lesson by a teacher at the school.
Photo credit: Max W. Orenstein
They took a tour of the school, saw the schools garden, and participated in a conversation about women and girls education.
Photo credit: Max W. Orenstein
The Farasi Lane School is part of a CGI Commitment to Action, CHARGE Collaborative for Harnessing Ambition and Resources for Girls Education. CHARGE is a collaboration of more than 30 companies, civil society organizations, multilaterals and governments to improve learning and leadership opportunities for young women and girls.
Photo credit: Max W. Orenstein
Chelsea Clinton visited the Outpatient Clinic of the Mbagathi District Hospital to view the work of the Clinton Health Access Initiative in promoting Zinc/ORS to treat diarrhea. Chelsea visited the clinic's pharmacy, where the pharmacist showed her the clinic's stock of Zinc/ORS co-pack and explained how the treatment is dispensed to mothers.
Photo credit: Max W. Orenstein
Chelsea visited the pediatric in-patient ward where children with severe dehydration are admitted and treated.
Photo by Max W. Orenstein
On May 3, 2015, President Bill Clinton & Chelsea Clinton visited Clinton Foundation projects & partners in Africa, including National Agricultural Research Laboratories (NARL) centre, a Starkey Hearing Foundation event at the Savelberg Retreat Centre, the Wings to Fly programs annual Leadership Congress, and the American Embassy Memorial Garden, in Nairobi, Kenya.
Photo credit: Max W. Orenstein
President Clinton and Chelsea Clinton joined over 5,000 secondary school scholars at the Wings to Fly programs annual Leadership Congress. The Wings to Fly program is part of the Clinton Global Initiative commitment Investing in Kenyan Youth and Women. This commitment, launched in 2010 by Equity Bank Limited and the MasterCard Foundation, awards scholarships for school fees, uniforms, supplies, transport, and other needs to low-income young women and men so that they can afford secondary schooling in Kenya.
Photo credit: Max W. Orenstein
President Clinton and Chelsea Clinton participated in a hearing aid fitting event held by the Starkey Hearing Foundation at the Savelberg Retreat Centre in Nairobi, Kenya. Starkey Hearing Foundation conducts hearing missions in the United States and around the globe to bring the gift of hearing to those who would otherwise live in the isolation of a silent world. As a member of the Clinton Global Initiative, Starkey Hearing Foundation has pledged to fit more than one million hearing aids to people in need this decade.
Photo credit: Max W. Orenstein
President Clinton and Chelsea Clinton traveled to the National Agricultural Research Laboratories (NARL) centre in Nairobi, where they received a briefing on the System for Land-based Emissions Estimation in Kenya (SLEEK) program, part of the Clinton Climate Initiative. The SLEEK program is collecting millions of data points on soil, forest, land cover, and climate. At the visit, experts talked about how SLEEK brings these data points together in a way that can inform national policies and landholders in a way that is user-friendly and informative.
Photo credit: Max W. Orenstein
Photo credit: Max W. Orenstein
Clinton Foundation in Africa (ongoing)
sufrommich
(22,871 posts)lewebley3
(3,412 posts)Bill gets things done, he just doesn't just talk about the poor he helps them!!
(so dose Carter too)
MADem
(135,425 posts)Someone can write a shitty, mean, "piece of shit" or "Turd Way" accusatory post, and get hundreds of recs in seconds from hating cheerleaders, but when presented with photographic evidence of a foundation doing really important work that is obviously benefitting people who aren't just "needy," but who are barely at the edges of survival, at those grassroots people like to holler about, and we're not even to fifty yet?
Makes me wonder...!
leftofcool
(19,460 posts)How dare he rob from the rich to give to the poor!
lewebley3
(3,412 posts)It should warm their heart that so many rich people are kind enough
to help the Clintons with the poor!
Evergreen Emerald
(13,069 posts)This post is drowning in a sea of innuendo, distortion, lies. Apparently people must dehumanize Clinton to uplift another candidate.
They are doing such good work for our planet.
lewebley3
(3,412 posts)This board should be for all Dem's, not just for Sanders followers, they
should go and work on his campaign, and talk to each other
on his Web site.
orpupilofnature57
(15,472 posts)L0oniX
(31,493 posts)lewebley3
(3,412 posts)And she is more qualified and accomplished in working for the America people, than
Bernie: if you put their resumes side by side, Hillary is the one for the job!
!
Agschmid
(28,749 posts)I think the line of attack is a waste.
Again I'm not going to support my candidate by tearing down someone else. I refuse to.
jwirr
(39,215 posts)okaawhatever
(9,462 posts)to someone in need. We always think of the basics, food, shelter, education, but a hearing aid would remarkably change the life of someone who hadn't had one.
spanone
(135,844 posts)emulatorloo
(44,131 posts)It is Swiftboating. It is unfortunate to see it being promoted on DU.
NotoriousRBG
(44 posts)Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)This requires great investments and work to place projects where there is good results.
joeybee12
(56,177 posts)are both hand him twenties...there is no end to the Clinton evil!!!!
Do I need this? I better before someone here agrees with what I just wrote.
KNR
Metric System
(6,048 posts)PeaceNikki
(27,985 posts)That's what I was going to say!!
Autumn
(45,106 posts)My opinion is that the Clinton Foundation is where they really shine.
Scuba
(53,475 posts)Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2015/04/06/262201/arab-nations-donations-to-clinton.html
Saudi Arabia -
Steep rise in Saudi Arabia executions as 2015 tally reaches 45
The Gulf kingdom has executed 80 people annually since 2011, with 87 recorded in 2014
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/saudiarabia/11475267/Steep-rise-in-Saudi-Arabia-executions-as-2015-tally-reaches-45.html
Oman
http://www.hrw.org/world-report/2014/country-chapters/oman?page=3
Qatar
http://www.hrw.org/world-report/2014/country-chapters/qatar
http://www.hrw.org/world-report/2014/country-chapters/united-arab-emirates
wyldwolf
(43,867 posts)And before you ask, no, I don't care WHERE the money comes from that feeds the hungry and cures the sick.
Scuba
(53,475 posts)Nada. Kinda makes you wonder what's so special about the Clinton Foundation.
wyldwolf
(43,867 posts)Bill is more persuasive. Carries more weight than any right wing innuendo you can produce.
Scuba
(53,475 posts)wyldwolf
(43,867 posts)Scuba
(53,475 posts)wyldwolf
(43,867 posts)Bonobo
(29,257 posts)It is the game.
NCTraveler
(30,481 posts)"Did you note the part about how much dough these countries give to other charities? Nada."
Scuba
(53,475 posts)NCTraveler
(30,481 posts)You are in complete denial. Your hatred is blinding you.
Scuba
(53,475 posts)Hekate
(90,714 posts)...nobody who abhors militarized police departments who randomly kill black men should take a penny of US money -- yet they do.
Scuba
(53,475 posts)Hekate
(90,714 posts)It has to be pretty filthy for even FOX to admit there is no there there. There is no quid quo pro.
What I don't understand is why a group of DUers is so eager to purvey this falsehood at a Democratic site. Can you help me out with that part?
Scuba
(53,475 posts)Hekate
(90,714 posts)Scuba
(53,475 posts)Hekate
(90,714 posts)....corruption and quid pro quo, and none of those charges has held up to scrutiny. Those are unsubstantiated charges emanating from the Right, and you are bringing them here and insisting they have substance.
Why would you do that?
None of the timelines hold up. None of the "charges" hold up.
All you have, frankly, is an international family-run charity using their influence to raise a ton of money from states that have a ton of money they can be persuaded to part with; and the charity spends that money doing works that benefit humanity.
Presidents used to spend their twilight years playing golf. Bush Sr seems to have spent his time massaging his money and power until senility took over. Dubya does amateur paintings of himself trying to wash off the blood, while the BFEE ticks right along, and yes he plays golf. Now another Bush brother is running for POTUS, and DU has been remarkably quiet about him and his family.
Why is that? The Bushes are demonstrably corrupt. The Bushes have a demonstrable record of quid pro quo benefiting themselves personally. Whatever good Bill and Bush Sr did together hardly begins to counterbalance the BFEE.
Yet what we get here is the smearing of the Clintons, all three of them, for taking donations from entities that can well afford to give donations, and then using that money creatively to benefit humanity. Charges don't hold up. Timelines don't hold up.
The Bush Family was so close to the Family of Saud that they helped members of that family to leave the U.S. quietly in the days after 9-11 when no one else was allowed to fly; there's at least one photo of Dubya walking hand in hand with Prince Bandar, who was so close in the Bush Family that Barbara calls him Bandar Bush.
Tell us some more about Jeb, why don't you? There is a deep deep pile of manure to dig through, and all of it true.
Scuba
(53,475 posts)Hekate
(90,714 posts)Last edited Tue May 5, 2015, 02:47 AM - Edit history (1)
You going to edit that now?
Scuba
(53,475 posts)http://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-0503-mcmanus-clinton-foundation-20150503-column.html
Hekate
(90,714 posts)OnlinePoker
(5,722 posts)In 2013, revenue was $294 million. Direct program expenditures was $29.4 million. Meanwhile salaries/benefits and travel expenses came in at $78.9 million and $16.7 million respectively. $72 million was added to the net assets at the end of the year to bring that total to $288 million.
https://www.clintonfoundation.org/sites/default/files/clinton_foundation_report_public_11-19-14.pdf
wyldwolf
(43,867 posts)Sanity Claws
(21,849 posts)To the workers abroad? I imagine it does and those salaries are a boon not only to the worker but also to the people who receive their services.
Major Hogwash
(17,656 posts)And a self portrait of him in the shower!
OMG! He's another Picasso!
hrmjustin
(71,265 posts)OKNancy
(41,832 posts)really, can't you or your cohorts just pass up a thread that is positive?
No, you have to take a dump on a nice thread about a good person doing some really good works.
Cha
(297,289 posts)with Hillary.
Whomever wins the Dem Primary will want the President to campaign with them and for them.. that should really piss them off.
Scuba
(53,475 posts)Nada. Kinda makes one wonder, or at least it should, what's so special about the Clinton Foundation.
NCTraveler
(30,481 posts)Clinton is so influential. That money is so much better spent in the hands of Clinton. Great emphasis on his amazing influence. Thanks.
Scuba
(53,475 posts)MADem
(135,425 posts)Yes, HILLPAC (the HILL is for Hillary, BTW) donated to his Senate campaign.
But wait....isn't she ... gasp!!! The ENEMEEEEEEEEEE?
If money can be put to good use, helping people, why shouldn't it?
And if you want to cry about executions and shitty pay, look homeward, angel. We pay people poverty wages that haven't kept pace with inflation at all, and we still have the death penalty in USA. The only difference is, we torture them with chemicals before we "put them down." Iran hangs HUNDREDS every year, for unfair, outrageous shit, like being gay or getting pregnant after a rape, and we are trying to make a deal with them. Should we stop, because of the DP? How about Cuba? They still have a DP law on their books for drug smugglers--should we cease trying to normalize for this reason?
I'll bet you're typing your huffy, sanctimonious "How DARE he?" post on a computer made in China, where they don't even RECORD all the people they imprison and kill. Maybe you should get everything "made in China" out of your house, because, you know, UNCLEAN, TAINTED!!!! and all...and you want to see shitty worker practices--why do they put "suicide nets" outside of the prison-dorms they keep the workers in? Now those are shitty working conditions....did those poor people make YOUR cellphone or chomputer, hmmmm? You need to practice what you preach!!! Get busy, now--cellphone, TV, computer, tablet... anything Made In China needs to GO!
Let he who is without sin, and all that.
Not buying your vague arguments AT ALL.
dsc
(52,162 posts)if so, then you did as much to help those countries as clinton has.
wyldwolf
(43,867 posts)kentuck
(111,102 posts)...human and Christian deeds around the world, especially in Africa.
However, it is somehow different when Bill Clinton makes $150 million personal gain, since he got out of office, than if he were a Republican? How one makes or spends his money is usually of little significance to the average Republican.
How much is kept and how much is spent are legitimate questions, when operating a tax-exempt 501C, in my opinion. The same goes for political contributions and expenditures. It applies to both Democrats and Republicans and everyone else. If the law says that 50% of your expenditures must be spent on charitable work, then that is the law. If you break that law, you have no standing to holler about being investigated by the IRS.
Unfortunately, Hillary cannot separate herself from the Clinton Foundation or the political contributions as if it were something entirely different. It's all perfectly legal, however unseemly it might look?
But the Congress refuses to fix the law. The Koch Brothers are reportedly going to spend a Billion Dollars on chosen Republicans in the next election. What Hillary is doing is simply an extension, out of necessity, of what the Koch Brothers are doing. Do the Koch Brothers make any profits overseas? I would not know?
However, the Citizens United decision said that money was "free speech". There were no limits whatever. Until the law is fixed, the Democrats will do what they have to do to compete with the big spending, "free speech" Republicans...
OKNancy
(41,832 posts)kentuck
(111,102 posts)unseemly?
JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)to doing the foundation work.
But their foundation relies on donations from extremely wealthy people to do that good work.
And that is where a problem arises if we want to get big money, the money of wealth and influence out of our government and have a government that governs for all of us.
It is very difficult to go to wealthy people for money and then turn around and speak out for some cause or law that the wealthy people do not want.
I worked in fundraising for eight years. I know all about the influence that wealthy people and their money can have on you when you go out begging for donations for good causes.
I left fundraising when I caught myself going down my list of friends and categorizing them according to whether they were rich enough to give a sizable donation to the homeless project I worked on. I realized at that point that somehow the need to fund the project was causing me to place the value of wealth, my need for money, above the value of human qualities. I'm not sure many will understand what I mean by this.
But to put it another way, I felt that I might be beginning to "suck up" to people who had money because I needed their money for the project that I and others were working together on. I felt that I was developing discrimination against old friends just because they were not wealthy. I'm exaggerating a bit, but some will understand what I mean.
When you try to raise money from the wealthy, you begin to spend a lot of time with them. You think about entertaining them according to their tastes. They invite you for lunch at their clubs, etc. and if you do enough of that, you lose the sense of the value of people who are middle class and poor and you lose touch with life outside the elite clubs. You go home to your modest house and life and you feel poor.
I don't think I can explain this well.
OKNancy
(41,832 posts)always have. And... gasp... some even go into politics.
JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)a few rich people decide what should be done by donating their money. It is best when the many decide what should be done and have the money to do it through their political choices.
Foundations are great. They are important because they can bring to our attention things we should do that we otherwise would not do. Certainly the Clinton and Carter foundations are organizations that set good examples in that area.
But there is a huge danger when wealth is as concentrated as it is today and the wealthy, not ordinary people, have the overwhelming say about what happens in terms of social welfare projects.
Remember, some of the same people who love to give to these kinds of charitable projects despise Social Security and think we should all somehow through magic take care of ourselves and save our retirement money in the stock market. Remember that in many cases, these extremely wealthy people are paying some or many of their employees minimum wage -- unlivable wages -- in the US or where they have the companies that make their money for them.
Some of the things done by private foundations can be done best by private foundations, but some are far better accomplished by government programs.
F4lconF16
(3,747 posts)This is a good post, thank you.
Historic NY
(37,449 posts)he robbed banks because that is where the money is... I look at it a them putting the arm on the haves to help the have nots.
JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)It has two sides. We have too many fundraisers and too few real representatives in our government. Hillary will be yet another fundraiser. I've done that work, I know what it means for one's values. It challenges them big-time.
Dream Girl
(5,111 posts)Where. Is the money supposed to come from? The clintons are using their power and influence to do some good in the world. I see nothing wrong with that.
Hekate
(90,714 posts)They should be poor when they run for office, and finance their campaigns solely off $20 donors.
They should be poor when they leave high office, and never take high-dollar speaking fees.
They should devote their lives to good works after leaving office, but never utilize the influence of their former time in office to persuade people, businesses, or countries who are not pure-minded to give them large sums of money to do their good works -- instead they should once again rely solely on $20 donors.
After all, I'm sure that's how the Jimmy and Roslyn Carter Foundation is managing to eradicate the scourge of Guinea Worm in Africa: no tainted petrodollars for them! Nothing but crumpled ones and twenties from the sweat-stained pockets of po' folk here in the USA.
I'm being more than a little sarcastic, but I have experienced too many rants from alleged Dems here along those lines.
hrmjustin
(71,265 posts)Evergreen Emerald
(13,069 posts)Cha
(297,289 posts)Historic NY
(37,449 posts)is on the site of the embassy that was destroyed in 1998 killed 200 people in 1998 in a terrorist attack.
DanTex
(20,709 posts)On a supposedly Democratic message board!
JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)world where they earn their money. That would do a lot to give people the opportunity to take care of themselves and build their societies according to the will of the people.
I'm all for what the Clinton Foundation does, but in general, we need higher wages in the world and people strengthened by those living wages to help themselves and their neighbors. Goes for the US too.
madokie
(51,076 posts)Bill Clinton is loved by many millions of people through out this world and its for a reason and that reason is he has a kind heart. He loves people no matter who they are. He makes me Proud to be a supporter of his.
Thanks for the OP.
bigtree
(85,998 posts)...Chelsea, too. Nice family.
NCTraveler
(30,481 posts)Including the posters here who have done so. It is blatantly clear. They have done the same thing to Carter and he isn't even up for election. They like to reference him as Jimmy Jihad Carter. Nut jobs are doing the same thing to Clinton. So much of it boils down to racism. Look at the brown people who have given him money. He must be bad. Their names sound like terrorist. It must be bad.
What an amazingly great yet flawed man.
MADem
(135,425 posts)loudmouths won't touch it with a ten foot pole. Everyone knows that the foundation uses almost no money to operate--they put the dough where it is needed, they cut out middlemen, and they work their donations for the maximum results. This has been covered over and over again since that Hit Piece book came out--even the CEO of Wingnut NEWSMAX put out a disclaimer calling the accusations complete bullshit. When NEWSMAX fails to try to capitalize on a Big Fat Honking Lie, you know it's got to stink on ice.
You've got to ask yourself, is it complete cluelessness, or is it a hubris of invincibility that people can say this kind of ugly shit and not think that their reputations will be forever marred by being associated with such dumb-ass, completely untrue hate speech?
Hekate
(90,714 posts)...people are allowed to peddle that shit here? You know it's a lie. I know it's a lie. So why is it left to lie in the road here and rot?
MADem
(135,425 posts)And your assessment is right on the mark.
All I can say is, given a bit of time passing, some people are going to be eating their words that are rotting in that very road right now--probably won't be a very tasty dish.
ffr
(22,670 posts)He does more good in a week than any GOPer does in a lifetime.
niyad
(113,336 posts)Hekate
(90,714 posts)ucrdem
(15,512 posts)p.s. if there's a Pulitzer prize for DUzys this one deserves it.
chapdrum
(930 posts)I hope they are receiving what Clinton apparently intends.
I do recall, though, seeing Bill in Haiti after the most recent quake there, with the
inestimable Dubya in tow. With Bill's clout and ostensible intact reputation, I'd
think he wouldn't let the Sedition King within 50 feet of him.
But there they were.
MADem
(135,425 posts)chapdrum
(930 posts)as the American people (are allowed to) evince over the destruction wrought by W and his pals.
Chelsea Clinton is on board with (billionaire) Pete Peterson's plan to privatize Social Security, so it's all good, see?
MADem
(135,425 posts)Please. You're not the least bit subtle.
Oh, welcome to DU.
Thank you. Glad to be here.
Enjoy.
http://pgpf.org/blog/2014/02/chelsea-clinton-george-stephanopoulos-headline-up-to-us-judges-panel
Sanders 2016
MADem
(135,425 posts)Your link doesn't "prove" any of the accusations you made. Your link goes to this:
Up to Us, a project from the Peter G. Peterson Foundation, Clinton Global Initiative University (CGI U), and Net Impact, today announced its panel of judges for this year's college campus competition. The 2014 panel includes:
Chelsea Clinton: Vice Chair of the Clinton Foundation
Sen. Kent Conrad: former United States Senator and former Chairman of the Senate Budget Committee
Betty Liu: journalist and anchor of Bloomberg Televisions "In the Loop"
Sen. Olympia Snowe: former United States Senator, Senior fellow at the Bipartisan Policy Center
George Stephanopoulos: anchor of ABCs This Week and Good Morning America"
Student teams from 23 colleges and universities are running five-week campaigns designed to educate and engage their peers on the effects of the nations rising debt, and to motivate Washington to act on fiscal issues. Find out more about today's Up to Us announcement here.
You're trying to claim that Chelsea Clinton, by judging a college competition where teams of students take on projects, is somehow, while so doing, getting rid of Social Security is LAUGHABLE.
You really should be ashamed of yourself--and I hope more people here soon have your number.
chapdrum
(930 posts)if one is interested. You are not.
If memory serves, I read the item about C.C. in Jim Hightower's newsletter.
Foundations (and the two here) find common ground amongst themselves; it's common practice. Good sense, too.
MADem
(135,425 posts)What you've done is try to distract--you haven't proven a word you've said.
Either link - an actual link, not a list of people judging a contest -- or slink. Obviously your memory doesn't serve, if you confuse a college student contest judging with pronouncements re: social security.
Don't even try to tell me what I'm interested in--I'm interested in the truth, and you haven't provided any to this point.
Welcome back...again!
SunSeeker
(51,571 posts)stonecutter357
(12,697 posts)zappaman
(20,606 posts)m-lekktor
(3,675 posts)I am sure many more people are wanting to comment on this appeal to emotion propaganda but just moved on like i probably should have done!
zappaman
(20,606 posts)Why Democrats would shit on people doing good is beyond me.
Guess the hate just gets in the way, eh?