What do people think when they get an appeal to donate to Houston hurricane victims? Retrogrouches (like me) should respond positively to an appeal for voluntary help. It's about as 'retro' as it gets; after all, in modern America everything is either mandatory or illegal.
Then too, many people see the pulling together of humanity as one of its more admirable qualities.
So why didn't I donate? A seditious thought immediately came to mind: how could a society that has unlimited money for fighting foreign wars or inflating various financial bubbles, not be able to take care of hurricane victims in Houston, through government aid?
How many people had this reaction to the appeals for aid? I am not arguing that it is the best reaction.
Then too, many people see the pulling together of humanity as one of its more admirable qualities.
So why didn't I donate? A seditious thought immediately came to mind: how could a society that has unlimited money for fighting foreign wars or inflating various financial bubbles, not be able to take care of hurricane victims in Houston, through government aid?
How many people had this reaction to the appeals for aid? I am not arguing that it is the best reaction.
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I'm not a big proponent of the Red Cross, who raised a ton of money for Haiti and had little to show for its fund-raising. And I wouldn't count on the government for sustainable help or even quick-acting help. It's really not what government is good at. What they do is fight foreign wars or inflate financial bubbles.
I want to help, but I cant go down there due to my personal circumstances. I want to help pay for the gas and meals of the people who are going down there with boats and high clearance vehicles, pulling people off their rooftops. Haven't found a good way to do that yet.
Chris
Don in Okla.
The government, at all levels, is also very poor at helping people. I received an email this morning to all Returned Peace Corps Volunteers telling me that FEMA is hiring. From my experience in the Peace Corps that will be another big clusterfuck with people causing more problems than they solve.
You are absolutely correct that it would make most people feel good to see them saving lives as evidenced by the work of the Coast Guard which receives extensive training to do that.