07-04-2015, 12:03 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-04-2015, 12:04 PM by BelieveIn308.)
(07-04-2015, 11:35 AM)bradberry Wrote: Here is more stuff on WWP.
http://bulletsfirst.net/2015/07/03/proof...help-vets/
Of the big ten charities, WWP ranks 4th in money spent on the actual people it is intended to help. I wish United Way and American Red Cross ranks as high. But as I said most charities spend more than half their donations raising more money and to have a large hired staff. There has always been a question of the hired staff's pay being considered as 'help the ones the charity is designed for'. And in many charities this is a very gray area. Like Hillary's charitable foundation and sub foundations, they actually spend less than 2% of people who need help. The American Red Cross has many store warehouses, do the people that run them count as helping people or not.
Overhead at charities has always been an issue.
"An unarmed man can only flee from evil, and evil is not overcome by fleeing from it." -Col. Jeff Cooper
(07-04-2015, 11:35 AM)bradberry Wrote: Here is more stuff on WWP.
http://bulletsfirst.net/2015/07/03/proof...help-vets/
Of the big ten charities, WWP ranks 4th in money spent on the actual people it is intended to help. I wish United Way and American Red Cross ranks as high. But as I said most charities spend more than half their donations raising more money and to have a large hired staff. There has always been a question of the hired staff's pay being considered as 'help the ones the charity is designed for'. And in many charities this is a very gray area. Like Hillary's charitable foundation and sub foundations, they actually spend less than 2% of people who need help. The American Red Cross has many store warehouses, do the people that run them count as helping people or not.
Overhead at charities has always been an issue.
http://bulletsfirst.net/2015/07/03/proof...help-vets/
Of the big ten charities, WWP ranks 4th in money spent on the actual people it is intended to help. I wish United Way and American Red Cross ranks as high. But as I said most charities spend more than half their donations raising more money and to have a large hired staff. There has always been a question of the hired staff's pay being considered as 'help the ones the charity is designed for'. And in many charities this is a very gray area. Like Hillary's charitable foundation and sub foundations, they actually spend less than 2% of people who need help. The American Red Cross has many store warehouses, do the people that run them count as helping people or not.
Overhead at charities has always been an issue.
"An unarmed man can only flee from evil, and evil is not overcome by fleeing from it." -Col. Jeff Cooper


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