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Charitable colonialism
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Which all just goes to show that you can't fix stupid. :har:
People are responsible for "most" of their own condition. |
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The rich should spend more. Catering to the wealthy keeps the middle class fed, and catering to the middle class keeps the lower class fed |
Interesting piece. Some of the numbers are hard to grasp.
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The charity sector in Europe and Germany as growing steadily, too, although for other reasons than rich people. Social wellfare is an industry in itself over here. a six-digit number of jobs would get lost and enormous profits interests be in danger if the claims for social wellfare would decline for whatever a reason. Institutions have a high interest to produce new receivers of benefits - and whether such receivers get just invented by claim, out of nothing, or indeed are becoming manifest in a real, material understanding, is of totally zero interest there.
The system cannot afford to have things improving. Which says a lot about how rotten and sick and perverted it all indeed has become. |
Wait what?
That was a poorly written article, he simply mentioned that there are problems with charity, but doesn't really "say" anything. |
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Mr. Buffett is obviously a man of means, so if he's got the answer to the structural problems with charity (which I will agree there's many), then why doesn't he organize a charity that attempts to make a structural difference in society that makes real change instead of applies band-aids to the problem? Treat the disease instead of the symptom. This comes across as a whine. |
I guess the neuvo chic thing these days is to use a massive pile of cash to give your kids a charitable, tax free foundation.:woot:
Mr Buffets' Novo Foundation must be poor or something. The link to it at the end of the Op Ed provides this... Bandwidth Limit Exceeded The server is temporarily unable to service your request due to the site owner reaching his/her bandwidth limit. Please try again later. Apache Server at www.novofoundation.org Port 80 :hmmm: It makes me wonder why peeps are dumb enough to donate to these money sinkholes. |
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Take your quote for example. the nonprofit sector has been steadily growing. Between 2001 and 2011, the number of nonprofits increased 25 percent. Non profit is a huge sector much of which has nothing to do with charity, much of the growth in non political "charitable" non profits is of course accommodated by the huge number of scam "charities" which bloom after any well publiciced tragedy, Katrina being a good example in that timeframe. Someone recently made a topic concerning a selection of charities which do very little or even nothing but simply gain money for their own "administrative fees" by having a name that is almost identical to legitimate charities. |
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