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Re: [pf] Singer Solution to World Poverty
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Re: [pf] Singer Solution to World Poverty
by Gregg & Diane Olson
07 September 1999 15:07 UTC
David, Why is the U.S. put down so often? I just read an article in the
Wall
Street Journal (WSJ) stating that U.S. workers, on average, put in more work
hours per week than any other industrialized nation on earth! We are
certainly
more than our government! I have never taken even one day of unemployment
though I qualified for it once when my husband moved clear across the
country
for a job of his! Diane
David MacClement wrote:
> >At 10:36 AM 9/6/99 -0400, Tom Gray wrote:
> >> Is it possible to quantify our charitable burden? ...
> >
> At 13:09 6/09/99 -0400, tully wrote:
> >Interesting article, Tom. I certainly agree with it. ...
> > Many many people believe that if
> >they contribute to world hunger, medication, etc., they will
> >only be making the over-population problem worse.
> >... Why feed the one now who will simply sire 4 more later?
> >Besides ... not be a strain on the rest of us.
> >
> >Pardon my bluntness ...
>
> ** I agree that this is how a lot think; it's because they are "them,
>over
> there" (across the ocean, across the tracks), they are no concern of mine,
> except when they threaten something dear to me. Like my way of life.
>
> ** The article made the distinction about not being face-to-face with the
> person who will die or be seriously debilitated if you fail to move away
> from the easy way out. The USA is a rich ghetto.
> ** I was pleased to see the measure of excessive consumption in that
>piece
> - anything above US$30,000 p.a. _I_ think that's twice what it should be,
> but I know prices in some cities in the US are extraordinarily high.
>People
> should not buy when the price is too high, they should go elsewhere.
> ** The thinking that tully quotes focusses on population numbers, and so
> directs one's attention to the parts of the world where the greatest
> increases are occurring. There _is_ a serious problem in India and (I
> think) South America, but there also _is_ a serious problem in the rich
> North, with over-consumption - thinking that you have to have as much
>money
> as you can get, so you can spend it. That attitude is as serious a problem
> as the other, and in my view, more so.
>
> David.
> (David MacClement) d1v9d @ bigfoot.com (remove nospam spaces)
> http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/3142/Pg1-AD11.html#top
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