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In reply to the discussion: The #1 reason Americans cannot afford health care: [View all]alarimer
(17,146 posts)66. I think most of the big charities are scams.
Susan G. Komen, which supposedly gets a cut of all the pink items this money, sends very little of that money to where it needs to go. This and other charities are places for rich people to sink their ill-gotten gains and make it look like their doing something.
Every employer usually has some kind of charitable campaign to get their employees to donate money to various causes. We could choose from a variety of charities. But it's very important to look at the percentage of your donation that goes to where it is supposed to go. For the big charities, that number is usually pretty small. For smaller organizations, it is higher.
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If profit were the only reason for businesses, every business would be a hedge fund
Recursion
Oct 2013
#61
I plant the seed of "no money society" in those I meet every chance I can.
southerncrone
Oct 2013
#29
The only no money places I've seen were incredibly poor west African villages
Recursion
Oct 2013
#37
Or the full annual, non-subsidized premiums for about 16,000 - 17,000 uninsured families.
Roland99
Oct 2013
#41
It's pretty much always been through a university or trade association for me
Recursion
Oct 2013
#65
Basicly non-profits don't have shareholders and are not listed on the stock exchange. All the
libdem4life
Oct 2013
#68
I don't for sure whether it's guaranteed but the devil will be in the details, to be sure.
libdem4life
Oct 2013
#82
That is but a symptom, an EXEMPLARY symptom, yet nevertheless ONLY a symptom
kenny blankenship
Oct 2013
#34
Recced. Medicare4All NOW! Single payer will set the American economy free. nt
livingwagenow
Oct 2013
#40
In 1975 when patients went to visit my father, who specialized in internal medicine
no_hypocrisy
Oct 2013
#53
There is lots of money placed on lobbying which is passed on to the insured and not counting
Thinkingabout
Oct 2013
#77
you have a good model but of course the insane RW in our country screams SOCIALISM
steve2470
Oct 2013
#86