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Question by megnalon: Why are so many so called “charities” and “Trust funds” schemes to line the pockets of the ultra rich?
It is nothing far more than a form of “disguised aristocracy”. Do you agree?
I have two very good answers, the other answers regrettably exactly where form misinformed folks.
You misunderstood my question. I meant ” a tiny group of affluent” that donate to charities set up by them, and in turn get funds form them. The charity is a front organization for a thing else. Aristocracy, get it? OLD funds, not new. “The money energy”.
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Roy Dogg Nov 5 2011 - 10:57 am
People who are ultra rich generally have more money to donate, and in that same line most charitable donations are TAX-DEDUCTABLE so if one is very aristocratic and show-offy its a WIN-WIN. These charities know this very well.
Common Sense Nov 5 2011 - 11:12 am
Sad….
ArnieZiffel Nov 5 2011 - 11:59 am
There is nothing wrong with having money and employing people. I’m not sure where all this Socialistic mentality came from in this country lately. God Bless the Rich for employing you and me and hopefully more people as soon as the real Aristocracy *liberal Democrats are voted out. Want some examples of things given to the politicians JUST for being in office? Go to legistorm.com and look for the earmarks and gifts showered on them. The Ultra Rich made this country and donate to Charities all the time. In addition Trust funds are not some evil entity. A good example of evil and disgusting is the Obama DEATH TAX of 55% on anything over a million bucks. Can you imagine wanting to leave your small business to the kids after you die? Then the Dems come along and make money off your parents dead bodies. Unbelievable. That is the lowest of lows. The Politics of Envy and Jealousy don’t work. Socialism doesn’t work and has failed everywhere. November is coming.
David M Nov 5 2011 - 12:35 pm
You have no clue. Nice rant.
Net Diver Nov 5 2011 - 1:24 pm
Just remember the poor don’t hire the poor.
Having money and making profit isn’t bad. That’s how people get employed and get paid. Open up you’re own business and give what isn’t given if you want to make your own profit and money. Do it well and soon people will complain that you’re making too much money in no time.