- 19 Aug 2009 22:18
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Well, as for the first few points- about advertising, and inefficiency in charities, I suggested that the taxes be based not on how much money you pay to the charities, but how much money they pay towards their purposes, in terms of cents on the dollar.
I wonder- if you propose those problems with the charities, what of income taxes as they currently stand?
I wonder- if you propose those problems with the charities, what of income taxes as they currently stand?
-Josh
Numbers never lie. People, however, lie often, and use numbers to support their falsehoods. For every statistic, there is an equal and opposite statistic.
Any number not followed by a unit and a source is worth 0 seconds of attention (Me 2011).
Numbers never lie. People, however, lie often, and use numbers to support their falsehoods. For every statistic, there is an equal and opposite statistic.
Any number not followed by a unit and a source is worth 0 seconds of attention (Me 2011).