View Full Version : Can you give up going out ONE Friday OR Saturday a MONTH?
cmspaz
08-16-2009, 08:30 PM
Man's got a point, actually. That money goes to local businesses, gets distributed between the employees, who also spend money at local businesses, and the distributors that business deals with. Those distributors spend money on the goods they distribute, and it just kind of spiderwebs from there to keep the gears turning.
Where does the money go if you send it to someone in another country? Oh yeah, that country. We have enough economic issues as it is without raising the value of everyone else's currency, be it the Euro or fucking bottle caps.
Forced Fed
08-16-2009, 08:58 PM
This thread has nothing to do with boosting our economy cmspaz.
BTW you need to take a deep breath and calm down kid.
TjXiong
08-16-2009, 10:50 PM
I work third shift and I gave up both Friday & Saturday.
311evo
08-17-2009, 02:30 AM
I've always wanted to do a monthly sponsorship in the future, once my income gets a little bit more stable.
Me and my ex did a one time sponsorship dealy a few years ago, and the letter we got from tHe kid with pictures and stuff really makes you feel like that was the best $ you could have spent. Just my .02 :)
Matt D.
08-17-2009, 08:08 AM
I'm all for helping people out and lending a hand when needed, but in this case I'm a selfish son of a bitch.
Halon
08-17-2009, 09:25 AM
I've thought about doing something like this, just haven't yet. To me, it's kind of easy to see who here has not been outside the US, and who has. Yes we have hungry kids in Minneapolis. That doesn't come close to comparing to the hungry kids in 3rd world countries. That's a whole different kind of hungry over there. Our homeless here have it nicer than some of the people with "homes" in other countries. And I don't mean to take away from those in need here. I just mean to say that there are people all over the globe, with varying needs for help, and it's great when someone, does something to help another, in any neck of the woods whether it be here, or Asia/Africa/etc.
It's everyones own personal decision on if they want to donate to someone overseas, someone within the country, etc. The point isn't to pick apart someones good deed, but to simply understand that it's a good deed in the end. Donating time, money, SOMETHING, to help another in need, is a beautiful example of a person reaching out to help someone else less fortunate than yourself. That person who is actually DOING (not the person(s) just sitting back and talking about it on the internet), gets to chose where he wants to place his good deed.
I'm all for donating. It makes this world a better place overall, and it makes you feel better as a person. There's a million ways to donate money, time, toys, old clothes, adoption (people and/or animals) etc. I say good on anyone who does it, and shame on anyone who feels the need to negitively judge someone else on how they chose to do there part in helping another.
Me personally, the only real donating I do is every year I give two toys to the Toys for Tots Marine Corps foundation. It feels good to give. I could do more, and probably should do more, but at least I'm doing something, just like I know there are many others on here that do as well. Someday I may consider doing something like these child adoption programs.
Toys for Tots counts? Oh well then Im good, along with my $20+ given to the salvation army, and my slefless contribution to the local economy. Like McDonalds for instnace, as Im about to go pay some kids hourly wage for this hour.
I'll donate $20 a month towards rubbers for people in these countries. :P
Or at least more education about the pull out and rhythm methods.
A//// Guy
08-17-2009, 11:06 AM
Yea I donate clothes, and stuff like that when I have a chance, but as far as sponsoring a child. Who knows where that money is going, to be honest.
In my eyes, Im paying taxes, which goes to help some hoboish people afford things like alchohol, spinner rims, and cable TV. Not my problem they dont use it to buy things like food or education. Yea Im stubborn on this topic. :)
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