Well, lets' see if we can kick those negative rep points up a notch or two ...
Let's recall the Bush administrations silence for the first 4 days.
Then, he pledged 15 million dollars to help.
Then he added another 20 million dollars to the pledge ... at the same time the Inauguration parties planned for his second go-round were scheduled to spend 40 million.
Now, the administration has increased the pledge to 350 million dollars; which is about $1.20 per citizen. This is the same amount spent by the military during the morning shift in Iraq (approximately 4. 5 hours worth of invasion).
Australia has increased its pledge to 764 million dollars. Germany is offering 690 milllion dollars.
Some have argued that privately Americans are more generous than anyone else, although the Scandanavian countries (communist bastards) give more per capita than the U.S.
Penultimately - a web survey by the local news organization showed that 40% of locals had given, or planned to give. Which means 60% of locals did not give and plan not to give.
Finally, as a liberal, I was always of the mind that 'we are all in this together'. But considering the beating my point of view took at the ballot box in November, I am doing my best to be a blue-in-red-clothes. I have always seen the Red point of view to be 'Hooray for me & to hell with everyone else'. Therefore, I have pledged to not give to the damn fools who chose to live next to the beach, near a fault line.
Two post script thoughts:
1 - Nashua, NH has an elevation of 169 feet ... tsunami's got no power here.
2 - At this point, donated monies are being earmarked specifically for tsunami relief. The Blue in me, realizes that is foolish, as the International Red Cross should be able to re-allocate the monies to other areas of need, but are prohibitied by many of the donation request rules.