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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3202737" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I actually agree with you about the concept. The CEO's comment that he loved torturing the cynics came back to bite him in the azz. He is a typical social liberal that thinks the rest of the world that lives on an hourly wage will support the "poor and downtrodden" when actually they won't. People are incredibly selfish especially with their hard earned money.</p><p>We support them with our tax money already, although It never hurts to contribute more though to a worthy cause and we do so. My wife is extremely compassionate to the poor/hungry, but so many on the street corners are actually not poor or hungry, so we contribute to known organizations that have a track record of spending with the minimal overhead to those running it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3202737, member: 5412"] I actually agree with you about the concept. The CEO's comment that he loved torturing the cynics came back to bite him in the azz. He is a typical social liberal that thinks the rest of the world that lives on an hourly wage will support the "poor and downtrodden" when actually they won't. People are incredibly selfish especially with their hard earned money. We support them with our tax money already, although It never hurts to contribute more though to a worthy cause and we do so. My wife is extremely compassionate to the poor/hungry, but so many on the street corners are actually not poor or hungry, so we contribute to known organizations that have a track record of spending with the minimal overhead to those running it. [/QUOTE]
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