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Aid to China for earthquake relief?

Discussion in 'Religion and Spirituality' started by padre31, Jun 8, 2008.

  1. padre31

    padre31 Premium Member Luxury Box

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    I noticed a advertisement for a link to donate to China's earthquake victims and to me it begged a question:

    "If we in the US are so deeply into debt with China, with the debt reaching into the hundreds of billions, is it moral for the US Government to donate money to help with the relief efforts"?

    It strikes me as "odd" that we owe hundreds of billions, and will more then likely have to borrow the money from Chinese Banks, only to donate that money to people suffering inside China.

    There is also a bright line in the fact that the US Govt and the People of the US are two different entities in this case..sort of..
     
  2. gafinfan

    gafinfan gunner Club Member

    I agree but it must be a sign of the times. The Chinese are drilling for Oil 60 miles off the Fla. coast. I mean is it crazy or what; 46 years ago we almost went ballastic over a few Russian ICMs 90 miles away yet today they are plugging into our Oil deposits and no one even blinks. Yet we are over in the middle eastfighting a war over Oil. Crazy for sure.
     
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  3. Ohiophinphan

    Ohiophinphan Chaplain Staff Member Luxury Box

    Are you aware the Chinese contributed to Katrina relief? Disasters do make strange bedfellows.
     
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  4. padre31

    padre31 Premium Member Luxury Box

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    I was thinking of the exegesis "you will be the lender and not the borrower" Ohiphinphan

    And I've got to admit that the concept of "International Goodwill" seems defused to such an extent that it the thought should actually be "International Goodwill for US Corporations Products".

    A company like Coca Cola can make mountains of money in China selling their products, but when trouble hits China, suddenly it is in the US taxpayers interests to go further into debt to maintain the "goodwill" that Coca Cola needs?
     
  5. padre31

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    Exactly, our Politicians seem to have their values and vision stuck in a odd place, it is fine to go into debt to people who we will be giving financial aid to, but heaven forbid we actually exploit our own oil reserves at a time of 4.00 a gallon gasoline?

    I do think that individuals and churches and other charities should contribute to relief efforts, but to burden our children with a bill for it seems addled brained.
     
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