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Liberals Are Tight-Fisted?

Apparently, according to this article by Nicholas D. Kristof in the NY Times, Bleeding Heart Tightwads. I admit, I was taken aback by this claim:

This holiday season is a time to examine who’s been naughty and who’s been nice, but I’m unhappy with my findings. The problem is this: We liberals are personally stingy.

Liberals show tremendous compassion in pushing for generous government spending to help the neediest people at home and abroad. Yet when it comes to individual contributions to charitable causes, liberals are cheapskates.

See, I was always reared on the, “To whom much is given, much is required,” theology/philosophy, even though we didn’t have money growing up. The idea was that, as bad as things may have been in my household (though I never wanted for any necessities, at least as far as I was aware), there was always the sense that others needed help more. Both of my parents were definitely liberal, and definitely Democrats. Hence my surprise:

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.”


Wow. I admit, I have always been in the camp of both giving personally, and having our government help people. I figured our government was an extension of the people who elected them, but that what the government did was not intended to REPLACE what individuals did.

We are always hearing that Americans are the most generous people. Turns out it is yes and no:

Something similar is true internationally. European countries seem to show more compassion than America in providing safety nets for the poor, and they give far more humanitarian foreign aid per capita than the United States does. But as individuals, Europeans are far less charitable than Americans.

Americans give sums to charity equivalent to 1.67 percent of G.N.P., according to a terrific new book, “Philanthrocapitalism,” by Matthew Bishop and Michael Green. The British are second, with 0.73 percent, while the stingiest people on the list are the French, at 0.14 percent.

And then there is this revelation:

(Looking away from politics, there’s evidence that one of the most generous groups in America is gays. Researchers believe that is because they are less likely to have rapacious heirs pushing to keep wealth in the family.)

So, we gay people are only generous because we don’t have HEIRS?? Well, here’s a little newsflash – many gay people DO have heirs! As in actual children, living, breathing children in their families. Kinda blows that crapola explanation out of the water.

How about we are generally open-hearted, compassionate people who know what it is like to be in need, or to suffer, whether it be from oppressive religions or government, or homophobia from families or friends, we know how hard life can be, as well as how joyous it often is. So we like to help. I’m just sayin’…

Ahem. The article continues:

When liberals see the data on giving, they tend to protest that conservatives look good only because they shower dollars on churches — that a fair amount of that money isn’t helping the poor, but simply constructing lavish spires.

It’s true that religion is the essential reason conservatives give more, and religious liberals are as generous as religious conservatives. Among the stingiest of the stingy are secular conservatives.

According to Google’s figures, if donations to all religious organizations are excluded, liberals give slightly more to charity than conservatives do. But Mr. Brooks says that if measuring by the percentage of income given, conservatives are more generous than liberals even to secular causes.

In any case, if conservative donations often end up building extravagant churches, liberal donations frequently sustain art museums, symphonies, schools and universities that cater to the well-off. (It’s great to support the arts and education, but they’re not the same as charity for the needy. And some research suggests that donations to education actually increase inequality because they go mostly to elite institutions attended by the wealthy.)

Conservatives also appear to be more generous than liberals in nonfinancial ways. People in red states are considerably more likely to volunteer for good causes, and conservatives give blood more often. If liberals and moderates gave blood as often as conservatives, Mr. Brooks said, the American blood supply would increase by 45 percent.

Again, wow. That is STAGGERING about the blood supply, isn’t it? FORTY-FIVE percent?? Holy cow!! And, I have to say, while it is disappointing that liberals do not do more, I am not surprised to learn that conservatives do more hands on type work (yes, often through their churches, like Habitat for Humanity).

Kristof concludes:

So, you’ve guessed it! This column is a transparent attempt this holiday season to shame liberals into being more charitable. Since I often scold Republicans for being callous in their policies toward the needy, it seems only fair to reproach Democrats for being cheap in their private donations. What I want for Christmas is a healthy competition between left and right to see who actually does more for the neediest.

Of course, given the economic pinch these days, charity isn’t on the top of anyone’s agenda. Yet the financial ability to contribute to charity, and the willingness to do so, are strikingly unrelated. Amazingly, the working poor, who have the least resources, somehow manage to be more generous as a percentage of income than the middle class.

So, even in tough times, there are ways to help. Come on liberals, redeem yourselves, and put your wallets where your hearts are.

I invite you to comment on this column on my blog, On the Ground. Please also join me on Facebook, watch my YouTube videos and follow me on Twitter.

I am not surprised that those who have less financially give more to charity than those who have more by percentages. Again, those who have suffered know what it is like to be in need, and can empathize with others.

I agree with Kristof’s call to action, though it is because we ARE In tough economic times that those of us who are able have been trying to give more. But liberal or conservative, independent or socialist, reaching out to others as best we can was always the American way, so yes – regardless of your political persuasion, if you are able to help, please consider donating of your time or money to a cause important to your heart (and time DOES count as giving – many organizations need volunteers, not just money).

I hope that, amidst the hustle and bustle that often accompanies Christmas Eve, you can take a moment to stop, breathe, relax, and reflect upon the season…I hope the following piece will help you move to that place – one of the greatest classical guitarists, Christopher Parkening, and one of my all-time favorite opera singers, Kathleen Battle:

  • Deborah

    Rev. Amy, I never heard of Kathleen Battle so thank you for introducing her to me. What a wonderful performance. She made it look effortless.

    I increased my donations this holiday season. Not because it was easy, but because I know there are a lot of people far worse off than me.

    Although I’m a left coast liberal, I visit my mom in AR at least once a year. Her community is conservative, but I am always amazed at the generosity, compassion and willingness to help others that is evident there. So, yes, I believe what the studies are showing.

  • graywolf

    I’m not surprised.
    Many liberals take patently dishonest hypocritical positions, such as:
    Adamantly oppose school choice and send their own kids to private schools.
    Fly in private jets to global warming conferences (see Al Gore).
    Advocate abortion “pro-choice and fight gun ownership;both issues of freedom.
    Liberals, as a rule, are about “feeling good” and approval from their (equally dishonest) friends.

  • LD

    If you can believe it, based on Joe Biden’s tax returns he made charitable donations of app $3500 in total over the last ten years.

    You actually have to work at giving so little.

  • justsomeone

    Wow! That’s $350 a yr & we’re paying him 175K a yr + benefits & perks. It’s hard to believe.

  • justsomeone

    graywolf, long time no see

  • andrew191

    It’s called projection. Liberals are always claiming that conservatives are nasty and stingy; projection. Thieves, criminals, and dishonest cops don’t trust anyone; projection. AA’s scream racism; projection. Feminists cry about sexism; projection. Al Gore complains about everyone producing hot air; projection. I hope that there are enough reasonable and patriotic people in this country to get things back on a prosperous and rewarding path; projection.

  • justsomeone

    Liberals are tight-fisted? Sure, they’re exceptions but by & large most of the “progressives” I know don’t donate much (or at all) but feel they do their part by voting for folks who tax the hell of the people who do. Nothing surprising here. They BELIEVE in taxes, it’s like a religion to them. Never complain to a “progressive” about how much you’re paying in taxes because that rant will only make them wait a week or so & try & hit you up for a “loan” & never ask them how they plan on paying it back or what it’s for, them’s fightin’ words

  • http://ezinearticles.com/?Three-Basic-Parenting-Styles&id=744499 Northwest rain

    I wonder how moderates fare in the above stats —

    Would this be liberal as in Dem & Conservative as in Republican??

    Thanks for writing this article — certainly much to think about.

    Both 0 and Biden are stingy givers — that figures.

  • http://baddemocrat08.wordpress.com obamastolemyboyfriend(akacsuzeq)

    This was an interesting post. I have always given to charity, even when I didn’t make very much money. I did so because I’ve always managed to make ends meet and always been able to pull myself up from financial set backs. I’m just blessed I guess. I do know that others are not as fortunate and so I want to help where I can. I automatically give to charities biweekly from my paycheck and I do increase the amount to each organization annually, even this year, plus I added to the list with an additional group.

    Anyway, it bugged me during the election that people spoke of how democrats take care of people and Republicans are selfish and greedy. I would suggest people look at the difference in chritable giving between Obama/Biden and McCain/Palin and that it was very telling. People just made excuses for Obama/Biden.

    I also had to end my 3 year relationship with my BF, who was an Obama supporter. We just could not understand each other any longer and he became such a hypocrite because I was voting for McCain, he told me that he now saw I didn’t care about the world and am not generous or giving! The hypocrisy in that is that I do colunteer work alot and I give money to charities from my check and in other ways. He does none of it, yet he made 3 times the money I do and has way more free time than I do as a single Mom with a house, 2 kids, and attending weekend college. I still find time to volunteer for causes I care about. He does nothing. Nothing. Yet he talks about how important it is, as a democrat, that we make sure that people are taken care of. He could not see the irony in him thinking he is generous, yet in what way? And that I am not generous, but I do give time and money! A friend pointed out that he was just irate I’d vote for McCain because it was a slap to gays and his daughter is gay, but then why isn’t he out there working for the causes he cares about?

    Don’t say you’re generous if you don’t walk the walk. Talk is cheap!

    Merry christmas everyone and I just want to say that giving is easy. If you can, even $1-2 per paycheck adds up. If everyone did that for a group, imagine how much the charity would bring in every year! Plus, I highly recommend it. When you give, you get back much more! It may be why I have good karma and always get through any financial setbacks and come out ok!

  • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

    My pleasure, Deborah. Kathleen Battle was working as a school teacher in the MidWest, and sang in the choir at her church. I believe she was discovered in Italy at Spoleto, but I could be wrong.

    Anyway, she sang at the Met for a long time. I had the opportunity to see both her and Jessye Norman in the SAME opera once while living in NYC. Amazing. And the two of them did a show together that was incredible. Their “Balm in Gilead” is powerful…

    GOOD FOR YOU, too, for all you are doing. Well done!

  • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

    ObamaCanHaveYourBoyfriend, I am really sorry abt your relationship. It is really sad when people simply cannot see the forest for the trees.

    And WOW, you certainly do your part! Like you, my partner and I have a number of organizations to which we give monthly, as well as other organizations we give to annually. I also agree that helping others helps us, and spreads good energy in the world.

    I admit, I was really surprised to see the results of this study – I, too, thought that liberals put their money where their(our) mouths are. Shocking.

    You are quite right – there was an article abt the difference in giving between McCain/Palin and Obama/Biden. It was STAGGERING, especially how LITTLE these multimillionaires were giving. It was PATHETIC. The Palins are comfortable, but not millionaires by a LONG shot. They gave more, not comparatively, but MORE, than the Bidens. Here’s the link: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2008/09/12/will-media-report-bidens-miserly-charitable-donations

  • NoBamaNoWay

    i’m not surprised by these results at all; what the last 8 years have shown me is that liberals are all talk, no action. and they do favor more government control of social programs, etc., while conservatives are more likely to want to do things voluntarily, as individuals see fit. i think that the best way is probably some combination of both.

  • Frank Lloyd Wright

    “So, we gay people are only generous because we don’t have HEIRS?? Well, here’s a little newsflash – many gay people DO have heirs! As in actual children, living, breathing children in their families. Kinda blows that crapola explanation out of the water.”

    Actually, no it doesn’t. Because the vast majority of gay people don’t have children. Many does not mean most.

    Also, if No Quarter wants liberals to be more generous, maybe it could stop hating on them every 5 seconds. ;)

  • LandOLincoln

    Yes, exactly, Frank L. W.

    Doncha love it when they rant about us so-called “far left liberals?”

    I’ve tried and tried to explain to the poor babies that the phrase is an oxymoron, but they just won’t listen.

    But Merrie Yuletide anyway, everyone–even you far right conservatives. ;-)

  • http://baddemocrat08.wordpress.com obamastolemyboyfriend

    Yes, I put my boyfriend on a hopey-changey bus with a one way ticket!

    I have been talking to more Republicans this year than ever before and I agree with that study. The conservatives I know give alot to charity. One of them just recently pointed this out to me:

    http://archive.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2006/4/15/02358.shtml

    Say what you will about Dick Cheney, other than the Clintons, I can’t think of any dems who give similarly.

  • http://baddemocrat08.wordpress.com obamastolemyboyfriend

    Merry Christmas all at No Quarter! You kept me sane during this insane election cycle.

  • I’m a Linda too

    Very intersting to see reality, isn’t it. Not what one CLAIMS, but their deeds.

    We saw that in the Presidential contributions. Obama was shameful in his giving. Biden was even worse. What was it 3 K for Biden in decades? Sarah Palin, who made less than all, with 5 children, and MUCH YOUNGER than BIDEN, gave about 7K in just one year.

    But these are mainly O-shit!’s supporters, the angry extreme left who is not accountable, selfish and greedy. They claim in words and do in opposite which is why they were so attracted to Obama. He represented them and he actually had financial success, instead of them wanting it for not giving.

    Somehow these Me Me Me folks I don’t see even getting shamed in to doing anything halfway noble or good for others. Not when we’ve seen these are the same people who cared not about saying ANYTHING, threatening, lying, name calling and false accusing. So shame they don’t exhibit.

  • DAB

    How True! Office collections alone easily amount to $350 in one year.

    I had heard about this briefly during the campaign — but it mostly came from those who complained about the lack of coverage regarding this fact.

    Merry Christmas everyone — and thanks Amy for the lovely Battle song.

  • truthtelling007

    Who is “they”?

    And who would listen to an explanation from you when you already condescend people, adults, human beings with “poor babies”.

    You might want to consider learning about rhetoric before wasting your time talking again to others who aren’t already lock step with your perfect politics.

    Your political hubris isn’t much different than those of the “far right”, so get off your high horse.

    And to the person who would defame Frank Lloyd Wright’s name with such blather…
    NoQuarter didn’t say anything about “liberals”.
    There are people here who have opinions for and against liberals.

    What you’ve demonstrated here is that you aren’t really all that adept at reading NQ. You’ve swathed the whole reader base as “hating on them ever 5 seconds”.

    I am not a liberal or conservative because I’m educated.
    Yet, many of you would probably identify my values as “left” if you had to shove me in a box.

    And I’ve not only been around here, but been quite involved in helping to develop stories, video, and support here.

    You might want to check your political bigotries before commenting again. I doubt you will considering the quality of your political acumen thus far.

    And Amy made a good point that “FLW” missed when he decided to parse words, “most” and “many”. Amy’s point was about the “why” of gay donations. The conclusion that it was because they “have no heirs” was being challenged. It could be for reasons that have nothing to do with heirs.

    The article all this is based on, is bunk non-science. I’ve read the background article a few times now and its pop science at best; a passing pedestrian story if you will.

  • truthtelling007

    “But these are mainly O-shit!’s supporters, the angry extreme left who is not accountable, selfish and greedy.”

    I’m not sure who you think the “angry extreme left” is….because some think that means DailyKossaks, and sorry, they aren’t “leftists” by any measure.
    They are the spoiled products of America.
    They are the immature political kids of the new generation.
    They aren’t able to articulate a “leftist” position to save their life.
    They are able to hate Conservatives, but cannot embrace any theories that would cause them to give up their consumer ways.

    I would be cautious about thinking that Obama has support in the “angry extreme left” because from what I’ve read for the last few years from places that are considered “extreme left” regardless of anger…they aren’t all that hip to Obama either.

    I’ll assume the rest of your comments were meant to simply demonize the supporters of Obama. And even then, sorry, I know people who supported Obama and aren’t anything like your description.

    I’m as sick of Obama’s mindless bots as those who condemn them as mindlessly as this.

    Stop swathing, lest you be seen as a political bigot too!
    Most of the rest of what you said about “saying ANYTHING, threatening, lying, name calling and false accusing” is just as rampant on the right as the left.

    Saying that “liberals”, the focus of the article, means “mainly O’shit!’s supporters” is either extremely myopic or politically naive.
    But more important it is strategically not effective because then you can’t relate to the “liberals” who are not “O’Shit!s supporters”.

    Please, cut the political bigotry so we can actually deal with the reality we have, not the dualistic clusterfuck that is American politics.

    Is the left filled with bloated hypocrites!
    Yep!

  • Ferd Berfle

    Hey LOL (somewhat of a clever moniker for a bot, I’ll grant you that)–why don’t you have this conversation with your other self, Frank Lloyd Wrong, elsewhere.

    As for anyone here being “far right”, when you’re a left-wing-fringer like you, Adlai Stevenson would be far right.

  • Donna Brazile

    Now Ferd don’t be to hard on Fran-kay! He’s got some issues that he hasn’t realized yet.

    Stop the hate:-)

  • Ferd Berfle

    LMAO. Merry Christmas, Donna and a prosperous New Year.

    Ferd

  • Donna Brazile

    Same to you and yours:-)

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