richard said:
Jimmy, it almost looks as if you didn't bother to read the article...
Did you get to the second half which explicly deals with contributions from privaye charities and individuals?
no, i didn't see that... i guess the true facts are dependent upon which authority one appeals to... also, rain is correct that the numbers used in my example were for all charitable giving, not just overseas
peter said:
We go wrong when we believe the "greatest country in the history of the world" nonsense~~It's especially sad to see Americans who won't abide legitimate criticism of their country, from foreigners or U.S. citizens. This very common attitude perpetuates our mistakes. IMO the main (only?) reason Europe suffers less from national hubris is that the horrible experience of two world wars on their soil made them much humbler.
why isn't america the greatest country in the world? pick another country you think is greater and imagine living there in a world in which america has chosen to withdraw all economic, military, and political aid... often, those who complain the loudest have benefitted the most because of america's direct involvement... have you read, say since 1960 forward, anything that suggests another country feels any gratitude at all to america for things she has done? do you agree that some of the worst criticism of this country comes from people living in places that would not even exist but for america's butting into their business?
i'll abide legitimate criticism... i'll even level criticism at this gov't, on occasion... i personally wish we weren't in iraq at this moment, for example.. there are a lot of policies implemented by both the president and the congress with which i disagree... but imo there's a big difference between disagreement and outright hatred... you might think 'hatred' is too strong a word, but i don't
a country *is* a country based on common language and culture... the u.s., despite your saying the opposite, has a common culture... however, if this country does fall it's my opinion it will come from within... the dilution of this culture, starting with the disavowal of a common language
sometimes i do wish america would just withdraw from the world stage and take care of all our problems at home... make all points of entry safer (including space), strengthen our education and health systems, ignore the rest of the world until we figure out how to make this country better than it is... but if we did that, there would be those who still hate us, who still criticize us, from without - and from within
"Paul Krugman is a stupid person's idea of what a smart person sounds like." Newt Gingrich (paraphrased)