Archive for the ‘NonProfits’ Category
Thursday, December 17th, 2009
Dan Onorato in his own words, video, less than a minute, Opposed to Abortion but will not change laws. The issue will be: Will he fund Planned Parenthood? Which is not only a billion dollar, a very profitable nonprofit, but also opposes restrictions on Partial Birth Abortion and Late Term ...
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Wednesday, December 16th, 2009
Hershey Co. is a SEVEN BILLION dollar profitable nonprofit with near iconic status in mid state Pennsylvania. Hershey Co. provides many very valuable community services including education. It is, nevertheless, in many respects very analogous to a profitable business and there is a profit motive for many masked by the ...
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Friday, November 6th, 2009
State Representative Michael O’Brien’s WAM for political nonprofit, “Sons of Citizens’ Alliance” as Karen Heller names it. WAMs (like Federal Earmarks) are the gateway drug to Bigger Government bigger spending. More money for politicians; less money for citizens and business that employ people and produce things.
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Monday, October 5th, 2009
Unions Refuse to Make Concessions to solve Rhode Island state budget revenue shortfall. Unions intend to coerce citizens to support their monopoly wages. There is a similar intransigence on reducing wages and reforming work rules is found in Philadelphia.
“The Postal Model” from the Union which yields no concessions even in ...
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Sunday, October 4th, 2009
Another government monopoly goes bankrupt in Pennsylvania - The Postal Model
This program with a BILLION dollar budget has a revenue shortfall of $222 million! Another government monopoly follows the “Postal Model”. The Legislature and Governor have given this college savings program competitive advantages over nongovernment plans and it still cannot ...
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