And, as a percentage, that 1k is higher for the person that makes 79k. It's all 
relative but, for me anyway, it's up to the individual as to how much 
he/she/they want to give.  Now, if you are trying to tell me how much to give 
but don't match that, on a percentage basis, I am going to think you are a 
fraud. 


Michael Oke, II
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On May 7, 2012, at 11:14 AM, Adam Buckland <[email protected]> wrote:

> "A donation is a gift given by physical or legal persons, typically for 
> charitable purposes and/or to benefit a cause."
> 
> 
> Biden makes by far the lowest of all the people named... they had to count 
> back to 2009 and add it all together just to get to the same ballpark as 
> Obama... Did you give 22% of your gross income to charity - It comes down to 
> the marginal utility of income... it's easy to give say $1k when you earn 
> $790K, not so easy on say $79K....
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
> Pete Theisen
> Sent: 07 May 2012 18:44
> To: ProFox Email List
> Subject: [OT] Charity and politics
> 
> Hi Everybody,
> 
> http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=50945
> 
> And so it is instructive to examine the charitable contributions of the 
> politicians who are driving fiscal policy. In 2011, President and Mrs. 
> Obama's adjusted gross income was $789,674. The first couple donated about 22 
> percent of that to charity. Very generous.
> 
> But Vice President Joe Biden is another story. He and his wife donated just 
> 1.46 percent of their $379,035 income to charity. Paltry? You bet. 
> And not unusual. Since Biden took office in 2009, he has made close to
> $1.1 million. His charitable donations: $16,710. Advice to kids: Don't go 
> trick-or-treating at the Biden house.
> 
> During his time in office, President and Mrs. Clinton gave generously to 
> charity despite big-time legal bills. So did George and Laura Bush. But Dick 
> and Lynne Cheney topped all of them, giving a whopping 77 percent of their 
> income to charity in 2005: a total of $6,800,000.
> 
> The all-time miser seems to be Al Gore. As vice president in 1997, Gore 
> donated exactly $353 to charity from an income of close to $200,000. 
> Plus, Gore has all that family trust fund money. Hey, Al, come on, man. 
> That's just embarrassing.
> 
> A recent Google study shows that conservative Americans give twice as much to 
> charity as liberals do. Some researchers believe that's because more 
> conservatives than liberals go to church, and therefore, they are tithing. 
> Romney gives a lot of money to the Mormon Church, so there may be something 
> to that. By the way, Romney's campaign estimates that in 2011, the governor 
> and his wife gave about 19 percent of their $21 million income to charity.
> --
> Regards,
> 
> Pete
> http://pete-theisen.com/
> http://elect-pete-theisen.com/
> 
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