Tuesday, November 22, 2011

This whole idea seems counterintuitive.. asserting that giving money to the poor actually makes them poorer.. but alas it is a cruel truth and a common mistake among those whose intentions are better than their logic. In these poor countries where small local economies are struggleing to develop, the introduction of 'raw' capital greatly undermimes the efforts of local businesses through 'false under-selling', etc.
So, it would be nice if we could just all pass around the hat in order to solve global poverity, but these well intentioned efforts are in truth making the problem worse.
In nigeria as of today,things are not getting better,but the poor are getting poorer while the rice are getting richer.Education is very bad,no light,water the poor people can't attend to hospital,no salaries over 4-5months ago,people in the power are the one enjoying what is not to be.
No chance for the youth.I my self is crying for help any body that can assist with any thing,i will be highly appricated.Am with a wife two children,now at home cos no school fee's,to eat is very hard.I need help.
The public and private institutions in America reinforce this absence of a charitable spirit in the U.S. of A. Americans (smugly) pride themselves on being the ≥most generous≈ of all peoples, but salve their consciences by throwing a couple bucks into a Salvation Army pot around Christmas time. The Catholic Church presses hard to get 10% from its membership, even asking them to report their income, and furnishing envelopes bearing their names so their donations can be monitored. I∫m not Catholic, but I hear many otherwise devout Catholics manage to evade this Heavenly weighted prescription. but how much longer before they do? And, remember, some of these governments weren't overly permissive. However, once the governments became convinced that educated workers would translate into economic power, they moved toward capitalism and away from Communisim, or at least toward some of the principles of capitalism such as positive business environments and positive environments for the wealthy and their investment in business.

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