We are not untouched by
weather catastrophe
By
Will Collette
| This is a White House photo showing an emergency meeting on Hurricane Harvey being chaired by VP Mike Pence while Donald Trump sits all alone in Camp David. No aides. No notes, but happily no cell phone for his itchy little Twitter fingers. |
I
doubt anyone will vote against Harvey relief. I’d like to think we’re
not that small-minded. In fact, you can bet that people across New England and
the rest of the Northeast are trying to figure out how to help.
The
damage and the loss of production may have even broader impacts on the national
economy.
Charity scams
Major disasters are great opportunities. No, I'm not just referring to Donald Trump using Harvey as cover for disgraceful acts like pardoning racist former Sheriff Joe Arpaio or issuing the official order banning transgender people from service in the military.
You
may start to get calls asking you to donate for Harvey disaster relief. If you
get a cold call asking you to donate, DON’T! After disasters like this, there
will be even more fake charities running phone bank boiler rooms to steal money
from people with big hearts.
The
American Red Cross always raises lots of money after disasters, but later, we
often find out they did not spend the money for the purpose it was given. They
are still being called to account for money they raised for Sandy relief.
My
Louisiana friends said the Red Cross did little to help after Katrina, even
though they got the lion’s share of the money. They credited the Salvation Army
and local churches and non-profits with doing the best job.
Good Charities





