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Consumerism Commentary: Don’t Donate to Katrina Victims

  • Eric · 4 years ago
  • Flexo · 4 years ago
    Thanks for the link, Eric. Of course, a portion of the money given to those in need will be misused. It's a shame, but you can't punish the majority who use the money for aid because of the actions of a few.
  • DS Dan · 4 years ago
    The article's view: "The Red Cross and its cohorts are letting lazy, incompetent and corrupt politicians off the hook, and so are their donors…"

    The conservative view: "The reliance on federal government and its cohorts is letting lazy, incompetent citizens who should be donating to their fellow man off the hook."

    Which one would you believe?
  • Anonymous · 4 years ago
    This article (that you quote) seems to be just ignorant rhetoric. I get the sense that it's slanted towards one person's ideology.

    Of course not every cent of donations goes to actually helping, and yes, I bet there are some people out there that try to use the money for their own gains.

    But look at the government? I can think of no greater example of misused citizens funds. From pork barrel politicians, to $300 toilet paper, we've all seen the effects of a group of people in charge of large sums of money.

    I don't think we should forget that, for a multitude of reasons, we didn't all start out at the same place in life. If we all had the opportunities that were presented to most of these politicians, there would be a lot less poverty in our country, but the reality is that many people are born in to circumstances that aren't easy to rise above.
  • Caitlin · 4 years ago
    Boy that got me fired up!
  • Flexo · 4 years ago
    Hehe. Normally I steer away from political articles, but this one was related to Katrina relief charity. Personally, I agree with your view Caitlin, and I believe the government has an obligation to do more, but drying up the charity well will not have the effect desired.
  • Anonymous · 4 years ago
    "people inconvenienced by bad weather"

    Wow, the author has a gift for understatement!
  • mmb · 4 years ago
    I don't disagree with the author's point of view on governmental responsibility but just because the government isn't doing enough doesn't let us off the hook. Seriously, no one above the age of 4 should be allowed to use any kind of argument that relies on the logic that "x isn't doing it and therefore I shouldn't have to either."
  • Anonymous · 4 years ago
    This is the social-ist viewpoint. Lets let the government take over everything, they are better at it right? If you want that world, Europe is already most of the way there.

    I would argue the opposite. If the government wasn't already taking so much of the private money under the promise of using it to help people and then flushing 80% of it down the toilet, the outpouring of private donations would dwarf what they are now. How much of the 200 billion that the government is planning to spend do you think is going to get wasted?

    Here is a good test for who you think does a better job. If you were going to give 100 dollars to the relief effort would you sooner give it to a private organization that is down there or add it to the relief packages that the government is currently passing. Lets all donate some extra money to push that 200 billion dollar relief package from the government to 300 billion. Anyone want to sign up for that? Count me out.
  • Guest · 4 years ago
    It's stuff like this that really bothers me:

    http://rawstory.com/news/2005/British_Katrina_aid_to_be_b_0920.html

    HUNDREDS of tons of British food aid shipped to America for starving Hurricane Katrina survivors is to be burned, Britain's Daily Mirror reported Monday
  • Oscar98 · 4 years ago
    I disagree with this 100%. Government is inefficient at best, wasteful at worst, at
    spending money. I should know... I'm a federal employee. I believe that most
    people with money give to charities not for the tax incentives-- but b/c it makes
    them feel good OR makes them look good as a PR move. Either way, if wealthy
    individuals are making more money, they will donate more money AND it will get to
    those who need it faster. Sorry to get into religion here, but I believe the Bible
    tells me to give to people in need, not governments. This guy is a communist. Last
    time I checked, that has failed...
  • Gamecock · 4 years ago
    Less taxes, more charitable contributions like D-Man said. I'm new here, so if you
    guys don't like links on your site, my apologies...
  • D-Man · 4 years ago
    If that story is true, its so ironic because we complain about how our food aid to dictator controlled countries are intercepted by the warlords and powerful tyrannts and never reach the people.

    That is so evil. We would never try to steal the food from the starving people. Instead we tie it up in red tape to protect the people and then destroy it.

    Different means, different motives, same result.

    What is the road to hell paved with again? Government paperwork maybe? :)