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I know I will get bitch slap city for this, but Obama did something I like. He gave 20% of his last years income to charity. The Charity he gave the most to was the Fisher House. He made around 800,000.00+ last year, so the would equal a little over 160,000.00 to charity. So with that I say Kudos. Joe Biden on the other hand gave 1.5%. What a ****in cheap bastard. Mitt Romney gave 7 million to charity last year.
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and his wife Michelle gave $10,772 of the $1.2 million they earned from 2000 through 2004 to charities, or less than 1 percent, according to tax returns for those years released today by his campaign.The Obamas increased the amount they gave to charity when their income rose in 2005 and 2006 after the Illinois senator published a bestselling book. The $137,622 they gave over those two years amounted to more than 5 percent of their $2.6 million income.Tax year Taxable income Charitable donations Donations as % of income2010 $21.7 million $2.98 million 13.73%2011 (est) $20.9 million $4 million 19.14%
<snipped>Arthur Brooks, the author of a book on donors to charity, “Who Really Cares,†cites data that households headed by conservatives give 30 percent more to charity than households headed by liberals. A study by Google found an even greater disproportion: average annual contributions reported by conservatives were almost double those of liberals.Other research has reached similar conclusions. The “generosity index†from the Catalogue for Philanthropy typically finds that red states are the most likely to give to nonprofits, while Northeastern states are least likely to do so.The upshot is that Democrats, who speak passionately about the hungry and homeless, personally fork over less money to charity than Republicans — the ones who try to cut health insurance for children.“When I started doing research on charity,†Mr. Brooks wrote, “I expected to find that political liberals — who, I believed, genuinely cared more about others than conservatives did — would turn out to be the most privately charitable people. So when my early findings led me to the opposite conclusion, I assumed I had made some sort of technical error. I re-ran analyses. I got new data. Nothing worked. In the end, I had no option but to change my views.â€
"The nation that couldn’t be conquered by foreign enemies has been conquered by its elected officials" odawg Free Republic in reference to the GOP Elites who are no difference than the Democrats