Which local charity should I give my money to if I want a great park
system? Or trained professional law enforcement? Which charity should I
give to if I want ensure that the traffic lights work?  Which charity
should I give to clean the leaves off the streets? What charity should I
give to if I want the sewers to filter my waste before it is dumped into
the Mississippi River? What charity do I give to if I want people
prosecuted for breaking the law? Or if I want to ensure people see
qualified judges? Which local charity should I be investing in to ensure
that the restaurants I go to have passed a health inspection?

What charity do I give to if I want neocons to get training in basic
economics?


Joseph Barisonzi
Willard-Hay

 
Anderson & Turpin wrote:

>It's like those signs you see around the
>city that say "Happy to pay for a better Minnesota."  Hey, I agree with
the
>expressed sentiment completely.  It's the implied belief behind the
signs
>that I'm totally opposed to -- that paying more taxes to the state will
>result in a better Minnesota. If people are happy to pay for a better
state,
>then they should give money to the charity they think will improve the
state
>the most.  Do they really think their taxes will improve things more
(or as
>much) as the same amount of money directed to a cause of their own
choosing?
>You know taxes go to that awful corporate welfare too, and other things
that
>"progressives" love to hate.  People from every political spectrum
should
>want to minimize government spending because it simply isn't as
effective at
>achieving our aims as money directed right at the place it's needed.
>  
>

Ok, I'm all set to donate large sums of my money to charity to 
accomplish some important social and societal goals which will better 
the state and the city.  Can you tell me which charities will build 
light-rail transit lines all over the city, connect to St. Paul and 
(horrors) the suburbs, too?  I'd also like to see more highways, more 
heavy (long-haul) rail and commuter rail.  Lastly, I'd like to get the 
airport out of everybody's backyards and put it out in the country on a 
high-speed rail spur, like sane cities around the world.

Which charity can do that?  Ignore the cost for a moment, and the answer

is still none.

Paying taxes for anything other than their own personal comfort is one 
of those things that "neoconservatives" just love to hate.

Chris Johnson
Fulton


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