A Grateful America Says ‘Thanks’

December 8, 2012
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As you know, America is always the first country to send aid when other countries are in trouble.  We’ve graciously donated trillions of dollars worth of aid in every form – not to mention cold cash to aid millions of people in distress.  There is simply no place on Earth we won’t send help when disaster strikes.

It is highly appropriate, therefore, that we now send THANKS to all of the countries that reciprocated for our help with their disasters, misgivings, social turmoil, & poverty by sending to the United States of America monetary and physical help when Hurricane Sandy ravaged our East Coast leaving many dead, thousands homeless, without heat, electricity or telephone service and many billions of dollars worth of pure disaster.

Listed below are all the Countries and World Organizations that are giving us gracious assistance.

First country on the list to donate or help us:

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Maybe now Americans will realize that charity begins at home.  With millions of our people in need and in poverty, let’s save our money and spend it at home instead of sending it to Egypt, Libya, Pakistan, or some other country whose citizens would cut our throats as soon as look at us.

Staten Island, Queens, New Jersey and parts of New York and Connecticut would gladly thank America if we spent our billions there.

Oh, and tell the current occupant at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington D.C., that a four million dollar Hawaiian vacation is an extremely selfish act when their fellow Americans are in dire need.

Stay classy, Obamas.

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