- Jan 15, 2005
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My friend just posetd this informaiton
Is this actually true or not?
We're all well aware of the flurry of hurricanes this season, with the destruction of New Orleans still in everyone's mind.
This is my attempt to convince you to convince everyone you know (and hopefully everyone you don't know) to stop donating to hurricane relief efforts (except maybe the Red Cross or Salvation Army. Those are still maybes).
I don't write stuff up like this without provocation, and not without reason. My "beef" with the donating is a simple function of it's not doing anything.
There are two hundred BILLION dollars in PERSONAL donations invested in cleaning and fixing up New Orleans (as well as some other communities). They're not lacking for money. The problem that faces them now is the fact that the cleanup crew is Halliburton. Don't just dismiss this as a knee-jerk "Oh, he just hates Halliburton and this is a knee-jerk reaction." It's not. Halliburton is going in there, getting funded by taxpayers' dollars (the insurace companies are not part of the $200 bil, as they haven't had to pay anything yet), and using their employees to rebuild the region.
This is even stupider than it sounds. Instead of a project where the people of the region get work to rebuild their own homes, it's being taken care of by a corporation known for *ahem* juggling the books.
This means that the two hundred bil in OUR money is going mostly to Halliburton. Not to the people of that region. Not to that region's businesses. Hell, not even going to local government to help in rebuilding. The money's going to a corporation that does not want for money. The people of that region are not getting their jobs back with that money. They're (mostly) not getting food, clothing and shelter from that money. No, they're getting a corporation that has no business being there going in and taking (at this point) their money.
To sum up: don't ****** donate. Your money's going to the ****** at Halliburton, and all it does is increase their coffers. Nothing you donate will go directly to the betterment of the people in the ravaged region.
Two Hundred Billion ****** Dollars ($200,000,000,000)and they're still dicking around.
Why is it that nobody's called anyone on this? Why aren't the ****** insurance companies doing their job? There are simple answers to these questions.
Is this actually true or not?
