Kirby
Lifer
Ok... the guy pays $250k to find his car but only 'gives' $144k to toys for tots...
The next time you buy a car, you are required to give more than 57% of the purchase price to charity.
Ok... the guy pays $250k to find his car but only 'gives' $144k to toys for tots...
0. I don't have an income. :twisted: If I had a ton of disposable income I think I would donate to charities more often, but I don't have any. :thumbsdown:
Wait, so everything you own was given to you, and yet you criticize this guy?
Go fuck yourself.
0. I don't have an income. :twisted: If I had a ton of disposable income I think I would donate to charities more often, but I don't have any. :thumbsdown:
lulz wut. I can criticize him all I want because he has millions and he spends $250k to buy a fucking shit car.
So, no, you go fuck yourself.
lulz wut. I can criticize him all I want because he has millions and he spends $250k to buy a fucking shit car.
So, no, you go fuck yourself.
144k > 0
seriously what the fuck people
I'm not one to disparage someone that gives anything to charity, regardless of how much they make; however, you're all suckers for a successful marketing campaign. These "what a classy guy" comments are naive,
Far more is done by people every day, and they don't put dollars for an elaborate marketing campaign to gain recognition for doing it.
Umm I'm sure he's doing a marketing campaign on it SO PEOPLE KNOW ABOUT IT TO SUPPORT IT.
Yeah, it actually benefits the charity as they get free publicity/advertising out of it.
While your theory has merit I should point out that collecting taxes really hasnt solved any problems either.I'm not a big fan of charity. I believe it quells taxation so real change can't be made to everyone that needs it and not the charity case of the day.
Umm I'm sure he's doing a marketing campaign on it SO PEOPLE KNOW ABOUT IT TO SUPPORT IT.
Am I the only one who actually likes papa johns pizza? It's better than all the other "fast food" pizzas like dominos, etc...
There are definitely better pizzas to be had at local restaurant style pizza places though.
Am I the only one who actually likes papa johns pizza? It's better than all the other "fast food" pizzas like dominos, etc...
There are definitely better pizzas to be had at local restaurant style pizza places though.
Am I the only one who actually likes papa johns pizza? It's better than all the other "fast food" pizzas like dominos, etc...
There are definitely better pizzas to be had at local restaurant style pizza places though.
I'm not a big fan of charity. I believe it quells taxation so real change can't be made to everyone that needs it and not the charity case of the day.
I see it as the opposite. A charity is more efficient with your dollars. If you donate $10 to a charity... $7 - $9 will make its way to the beneficiary. These numbers are published and if a charity wastes money... you don't give to it.
Now if the government taxed me $10 for a program... probably just a small fraction of that would make it where it needs to go. The majority being siphoned off by staff overhead, other pet projects, general waste, etc. And there is no way to know for sure.