It seems in this country if you're going to die it's best to happen in a large group. You die in a single shooting and it's good luck footing that funeral bill, but you die in a group and it's fully paid for and you get extra cash. 50 people died right? What's the $20 million for? And that's just one page raising money. Are they giving each family $400K each? I hear it's for the injured, but don't they fucking have insurance?
Cynical? No. I totally agree with you. So if your loved one was killed, the family will get X dollars? If you were wounded, you and you family get Y dollars? Is that it? And who will dole out and police the administration of these funds? The page was set up by "Steve Sisolak, Clark County Commission Chair from Las Vegas" but as with all gofundme pages, there is no check or balance on the disbursement of the cash. The person who collects the money can do anything they want with it and there is no one to ask any questions, follow up, or audit the monies. Gofundme warns you about this if you read their fine print (which almost no one does--but I read it).
If you want to skim some off the top there is nothing to stop you. Given what I know of human nature, I would
never donate to any fund that is so open ended with no potential for audits, checks, or balances. Especially one that keeps raising the fundraising goal up, up, and up.