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I vote change.
I linked to this post on Twitter too! Great late-night thought, and should be shared! :-)
Now after that brain food I need real food and maybe a beer....
Now the money creates jobs for all sorts of people, that's true. but in the end, is the good created far better than the waste and the silliness? I dunno.
I will offer an addendum to your thought: The impact of any donation on the local surrounding community is exponentially proportionate to the proximity of that donation to where you live. In addition to scholarship programs all the way to the community college level that are worthy of attention [community college being a great way for someone on a budget to make strides towards educational goals], there are local causes such as a children's home or a community-managed abused women's shelter (a cause close to me personally) which can do wonders with as little as $100.
Such local donation also fosters relationships -- it's social networking as it was supposed to be long before IP addresses became involved. That same $100 sent off to some big national charity or political campaign is not only just a drop of water in an ocean of seemingly endless funds, it doesn't foster any relationship with the receiver more than a machine-printed thank you note, a Christmas card if you're lucky, and a form letter solicitation again next year.
Where's the personal reward in that?