, you don't know what I donate, give or do for them, so don't pretend to know something you have no clue about.
See your own quote then. You're getting defensive telling me I don't know how much you donate, but you're the one that said you donate "quite a large amount". I got that from you, I didn't imply or make it up. I have no idea what you donate, nor do I care. That's your business and non of mine.
I donate quite a large amount where I live and where our shop is. I want to make sure I'm taken care of.
I'm just saying, if I were a firefighter, I couldn't watch someone's house burn to the ground because of some political B/S that some politician came up with to cover some budget shortfall while they spent money like drunken sailors on leave. If caring about someone's burning home over some politician's "rules", I'll take the caring part every time. If that makes me wrong, stupid, or an idiot, then so be it.
I stop and help people change their tires when they are on the side of the road. Most of the times, it's because they ran over something, but every so often, it's because they wore the tires out. I guess I shouldn't help people that knew their tires were worn. I should drive by them, slow down, and holler out the window "you should have gotten that fixed when you knew they were wearing".
I'm really shocked at some of the responses. So many of you, Gino at the top of the list, are people I think that go out of their way to help people. When you help people do you qualify it before you help, or do you just help because you are there, in the situation? Probably 95% of you help just to be helping, but here's someone that needed help, and you say "no way, he didn't follow the rules". Yet you don't do that when you help people in every day life. When you give someone $5 that's at a stoplight, asking for money (if you do), do you stop and ask them "Okay, now explain your situation to me. If you are homeless because you got fired, then I'm not going to give you the $5, but if you are homeless because you got ill and lost your job, then I'll pony up the $5.".
You just don't live your life like that, I don't think, but in this case, you do. I don't get it.
Oh well, different strokes for different folks.