GunSlinger OIF II wrote:
mikkel wrote:
Horseman 77 wrote:
I feel we have done and given more than our share in money material and Lives.
No one seems to apreciate it.
Lets take care of things at home and Flat out Bribe or Pay for our allies.
At least we will know where we Really stand with them if We have a Written Contract.
Actually, per GNP, the United States ranks very, very low on foreign aid spendings. Much lower than your "share".
still more than the rest of world is spending on their neighbors "oh yeah lets give everybody ELSE a car, while we americans walk to work" that seems to me the kinda attitude you believe we, as a soveriegn nation owe to the rest of the world.
Now now, GunSlinger, if you had actually bothered reading my post instead of blindly defending yourself from the view that you're better than everyone else, you would have seen that the only thing I'm commenting on here is how the US failed to reach UN goals on foreign aid. Goals that the US approved of. No, the kind of attitude I believe you owe to the world is to follow up on the obligations you yourselves agreed to. It really is as simple as that.
Horseman 77 wrote:
mikkel wrote:
Horseman 77 wrote:
So we have 80 trillion and give 15 billion and some other nation has 1 million and gives 10 grand and that makes the Starving people feel better?
Forget this "Per GNP" krap. How much money does your Country actually give compared to say, The USA?
Besides We should put our citizens first and no one " including you "has the right to tell us otherwise. We cant we demand services rendered for our own money if we decide to?
"Forget this "Per GNP" krap."? Are you sure you know how the real world works? In the real world, generosity is measured not in raw numbers, but in the impact it has on the country donating the money. What makes the starving people feel better is money for aid. If you're giving a miniscule amount of the money available to you compared to what other countries give, you've quite obviously not given "more than your share". What you hold back hurts twice as much as what you give benefits.
My tiny country of about 5 million people gave $2,1bn in foreign aid assistance in 2005. That's 0,81% of our GNP. The US gave $27,5bn in foreign aid assistance in 2005. That's 0,22% of the US GNP.
So yes, I do indeed think that people have the right to tell you otherwise.
Well you don't and no one here wants to listen, OK What makes a bigger Difference to the starving people 2 bn or 27.5 bn ?
As a citizen of a country under precisely the same obligations, I most certainly have the right, and the only one who doesn't appear to want to listen is the person whose entire argument falls to the ground because of it. Guess who.
What makes the biggest difference to starving people are the $68bn that they're missing out on because the US doesn't live up to its obligations.
Horseman 77 wrote:
mikkel wrote:
Are you sure you know how the real world works? In the real world, generosity is measured not in raw numbers, but in the impact it has on the country donating the money. What makes the starving people feel better is money for aid.
Are you sure YOU know how the Real World Works ??
What makes starving people feel better is FOOD/NUTRITION and MEDICAL ASSISTANCE and the SAFETY our Armed Forces provides after it arrives.
You can define your own ways of measuring your kindness and telling the world about your generosity, That seems to be the Real goal you have.
We will just feed them.
Your Country Gives 1/10 but Cares so much more! What is this Tiny country called by the way?
My tiny country is called Denmark, and it's more along the lines of my country giving five times as much.
I believe that the only one trying to shape the concept of generosity is you. I'm quoting the UN, and the very country you're trying to defend in saying that the percentage of GNP is what matters in terms of dedication and obligation, not the actual monetary figure, but if you believe that you in your great wisdom are able to transcend their puny apprehension of the subject, then I salute you, Horseman 77, for you are indeed one of the greatest minds of our time.
Last edited by mikkel (2006-05-11 16:37:54)