They’re all at it again in Haiti; the Clinton’s, the media, and all of their cronies. Let’s recap.

Bill and Hillary’s Clinton Foundation siphoned large sums of money out of Haiti—specifically Port-Au-Prince—after the massive earthquake hit them in 2010. Bill and co. created the Haiti Reconstruction Fund (HRF) while Hillary was Secretary of State. This dynamic devious duo made a great team, and they worked together to use government and private institutions alike to take money away from the poorest and most devastated people on the planet. The Red Cross also received around $500 million dollars in their own famous fundraising campaign.

Haitian companies were the ones that originally found out about their international theft scheme. The Clintons selected Clayton Homes, a construction company owned by Warren Buffet, to build temporary shelters in Haiti. Clayton Homes’ “Hurricane-Proof Trailers” were anything but. They were filled with formaldehyde—a preservative used to embalm bodies, how fitting and sickening. Many Haitians became sick and abandoned the trailers. That is, if they didn’t blow over from a slight gust or collapse under the weight of their rooves.

These trailers were most of what the Clintons managed to build for the Haitians. When they looked at their work and decided it was good enough, they promptly funneled $10 million in federal loans to a firm called InnoVida. The owner of which is Claudio Osorio, a prominent and rich Clinton donor. Osorio was in bed with some of the most notorious Clinton Foundation scammers to date; General Wesley Clark, Jonathan Mantz, and Chris Korge.

Those three names have donated hundreds of millions of dollars for the Clintons—even without adding the money earned from Haiti’s grief. Hillary used her powers as Secretary of State to expedite the money processing time, and they walked away with millions, scot-free.

They earned more millions through speaking event fees, where they talked about building homes that never actually got built, and talked about saving lives they actually helped end. They never built the schools that were promised, either. They promised to make—according to Slicky Willy’s estimate—100,000 jobs and 25,000 homes. In the end, only 9% of that 100,000 job figure was met, and only 6,000 homes were built. This is where the new information comes in.

Remember the $500 million in possession of the Red Cross? They promised and claimed to have completed the building of 130,000 homes for Haitians. Of the 6,000 that were actually built, the Red Cross built precisely … 6 of them. To reiterate; the Red Cross built 6 homes with half a billion dollars at their disposal. The missing 129,994 homes weren’t built because, reportedly, they had problems with getting land development permits. Remember, the corrupt Clintons managed to build 6,000 homes.

Well, these must have been some really nice homes right? They must have been luxurious, amazing, prestigious, decadent, [synonym] homes? They weren’t. They were lower-middle class shacks. Their expense reports don’t add up either. All of the money is gone or will be gone soon. In fact, they kept fundraising after the crisis had ended, they quite literally have more than enough money, yet the expense reports only account for broad categories, and only add up to $488 million.

They spent a large portion of the money on hand-washing campaigns, and somehow managed to go $159 million in debt.

The two entities most tasked with taking care of the Haitian people after their devastating earthquake didn’t use even 2% of the billions they earned on Haiti. There is no accountability for any of this, none. The first amendment grants freedom of speech and freedom of the press, and this is why. Branches of the government can’t be held accountable for their actions, and they keep getting away with it. The only defense we have against this level of corruption is to look into and expose it.

That’s why it’s very peculiar when the Huffington Post of all places reports on how much money the Red Cross has been negligent with, it doesn’t seem to quite add up. Why would they report on an entity screwing over Haiti and not the other; the Clinton Foundation? Half a billion dollars, to be sure, is a lot of money, and a lot of guilt. But billions were given to the Clintons to rebuild Haiti, and nearly nothing came out of it.

Recently, Bill Clinton explained his desire to screw over Haiti and allow more people to die while stealing their money—he asked people to donate to the Clinton Foundation.

Praying for everyone impacted by #HurricaneMatthew. Here's how you can help in Haiti: https://t.co/OX77AS2bT6 — Bill Clinton (@BillClinton) October 4, 2016

We’re all done, Bill. We’re fed up, Slick Willy. We’re tired of the lies, death and destruction, Wild Bill. At this point, if Bill were to walk up to any voter who cares about their country and ask what they think about the Clinton Foundation, he would be called a rapist and thief—as he should be. No one believes this nonsense anymore, and no one will give Bill or his corrupt wife a dime.

Most of that money won’t go to the victims of a hurricane, or a flood, or women’s rights, or any of that nonsense that the Clintons claim. That money will funnel directly into their pockets like it always has. The gall it would require for this man to request of the Haitian people that which he has already stolen once before is inexcusable.

November 8th can’t come fast enough. Bill and Hillary Clinton will become nothing more than an example of what not to do in the history books, and their smug smiles and campaign of death will end, along with their greed.