01-07-2015, 07:59 AM
(01-06-2015, 04:59 PM)BelieveIn308 Wrote: Unfortunately in today's world of large charities, the cost of running them and feeding their quest for ever more money, means less goes to those that truly need it. WWP is no different. Sometimes charities lose sight of why they exist. People would be aghast at the cost of running most large charities. The United Way, WWP, The Red Cross, etc all have large staffs, which cost them money.
The bigger the charity the less that trickles down.
That is true, but if a for profit company gave benefits like that, the charity liberals would call them greedy. When the charity liberals pay benefits like that to themselves with your donations for which they pay no taxes, they call it compassion.
(01-06-2015, 04:59 PM)BelieveIn308 Wrote: Unfortunately in today's world of large charities, the cost of running them and feeding their quest for ever more money, means less goes to those that truly need it. WWP is no different. Sometimes charities lose sight of why they exist. People would be aghast at the cost of running most large charities. The United Way, WWP, The Red Cross, etc all have large staffs, which cost them money.
The bigger the charity the less that trickles down.
That is true, but if a for profit company gave benefits like that, the charity liberals would call them greedy. When the charity liberals pay benefits like that to themselves with your donations for which they pay no taxes, they call it compassion.
The bigger the charity the less that trickles down.
That is true, but if a for profit company gave benefits like that, the charity liberals would call them greedy. When the charity liberals pay benefits like that to themselves with your donations for which they pay no taxes, they call it compassion.


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