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In reply to the discussion: This Christmas buy nothing for anybody [View all]JohnnyRingo
(20,882 posts)81. Technically, you're right.
But overall, I see businesses as a way to supply me with products I need (or want) for a fair price. If it isn't a good value, I have the option of passing or shopping around. This is the good part of free market enterprise.
However...
Utility companies, including the internet you're using right now and the smart phone on your desk, are greedy fucking pigs designed to part you from your money via a lifetime subscription, but I see you continue to donate in spite of your alleged disdain for feeding swine.
Maybe you just don't like spending money on things that bring others joy.
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You realize the money the state gets is from taxes people pay with money they get from jobs right?
Marrah_G
Nov 2012
#67
The computer you're typing this from....was it built by a non profit?
4th law of robotics
Nov 2012
#112
My business isn't. It's just a job for my girlfriend who spends way too much on the grand kids!
brewens
Nov 2012
#13
I will buy tools and give them to charity to give to kids. I don't give a fuck who makes
bluestate10
Nov 2012
#30
Can't decide... Is this just stirring shit or is this some sort of facetious
Democracyinkind
Nov 2012
#31
This is the best approach -- give what is needed and what is of enduring value for the recipient
FarCenter
Nov 2012
#48
i agree about needs, although for younger kids i think they should get at least one fun thing
JI7
Nov 2012
#56
You know when I was a child we were lucky to get one gift a piece. We had a tree and a loving
southernyankeebelle
Nov 2012
#47
They sure do. Christmas day they open their gifts and about one hr later they are
southernyankeebelle
Nov 2012
#79
Jees, I think you are all being a bit too harsh on the original poster! GAWD!
flying_wahini
Nov 2012
#68
Been trying for years to convince family to give to charity instead of gifts....
northoftheborder
Nov 2012
#88
I used to kind of go along with the "what good would crashing the economy do"
HiPointDem
Nov 2012
#97