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Haiti a Good Cause? by Jerry Maldonado
| Haiti a Good Cause? by Jerry Maldonado |
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| Written by Jerry Maldonado | |
| Sunday, 17 January 2010 | |
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My intentions here are to not let people think I am this insensitive fool, but there must be a better way to help these people and their situation other than throwing money around like a drunken sailor. The United States has been through this before with countries like Somalia and Ethiopia, but ultimately our charity ends up in the wrong hands. Haiti is no exception. As I looked at a video of the collapsed capital building in Haiti the one thing that came to my mind was a fresh start and new leadership to help this struggling country. Instead of just handing Haiti a blank check, why not give them the supplies and experts to help them rebuild. America has some of the most skilled and compassionate people on the planet that are looking for work during these tough times. Countless carpenters, teachers and tradesmen of all kinds would jump at the chance to help rebuild Haiti. Why not invoke these people who want to help, put them on the payroll, and make it a win-win for everyone. Imagine one hundred thousand well paid mentors flooding Port-Au- Prince to teach the people how to become self sufficient? If this sounds like a misguided thought, think again. The worst thing we could do is throw money and resources at people who don’t know what to do with them. This becomes a cesspool for corruption and the poor ultimately suffer as a result. Our policies of the past will haunt us once again if our government just fills the bank accounts of leaders who could care less about no one but themselves. Arguably, most would bring up the security issue as the biggest obstacle for such an endeavor. I realize that, and I know there will be conflicts, but when a population has an opportunely to grow and learn I think the pros out-way the cons. Haiti is the most impoverished nation in the Western Hemisphere. Illiteracy, poverty and corruption have created a population of animals and the Haitian people are capable of more than that. Haitians have to be trained from the inside out to overcome this massive disaster. In other words, teach these people how to be productive, rebuild their nation, and revitalize their lives. The end result would be a country that can take care of itself and is reborn. Most important, it would put some of the most intelligent American minds back to work and use our tax payer money the way it should be used. Our Country has always been and will always be the leader in a time of need. Why can’t we learn from our mistakes of the past and use Haiti as an example for the future. A good cause always leads to corruption. We have the right cause. Let’s try to get rid of the corruption once and for all. © Jerry Maldonado 2010- all rights reserved This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it |
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It came as no surprise that within hours of the tragedy in Haiti our President was quick to offer enormous sums of money and resources to help. Unfortunately, my first thought was not for his nobleness, but here we go again with another President throwing taxpayer money to a corrupt government. Before you get all huffy just understand who we are dealing with.