I am willing/and I do donate to my favorite social service organizations. I donate to Planned Parenthood, NPR, the Arts, my son's schools for supplies, equipment, political campaigns, Cat Welfare and the Humane Society, Homeless Shelters and Homeless Families Foundations, community centers, Food Banks, Senior Centers, Heiffer International and many I have not thought of here. I am not willing, however, to let the taxpayer-the very wealthy-out of their responsibility. As a very moderate member of the middle class, my tax percentage is at least 10% higher than those earning over $500K a yeara. THAT is not fair. They should pay the same percentage of income as I do in taxes. So should corporations. The loopholes should be closed. Fair taxation should be the law of the land.
For every dollar they get from the government, there was likely about 3 dollars spent in administrative costs before-hand.
While it is commendable that you choose to support causes you believe in, it is not the taxpayer responsibility to fund any of these causes or organizations, as they have no constitutional authority within the government to force any of us to do so. I choose to support many organizations, most directly opposite of yours, none of which receive government funding of any kind. I wouldn't expect you to like your tax dollars going to fund pro-life, conservative, 2nd ammendment groups like Choose Life, NRA, Heritage Foundation, and such, just as mine shouldn't have to go to fund organizations that promote agendas and politicians I morally object to, like Planned Parenthood, NPR, NOW, etc.
I believe that it is the government's responsibility to help take care of those who truly need help. The phrase "promote the general welfare" means that to me. I would agree that it should stay away from political groups however and I also agree that there is way too much waste.While it is commendable that you choose to support causes you believe in, it is not the taxpayer responsibility to fund any of these causes or organizations, as they have no constitutional authority within the government to force any of us to do so. I choose to support many organizations, most directly opposite of yours, none of which receive government funding of any kind. I wouldn't expect you to like your tax dollars going to fund pro-life, conservative, 2nd ammendment groups like Choose Life, NRA, Heritage Foundation, and such, just as mine shouldn't have to go to fund organizations that promote agendas and politicians I morally object to, like Planned Parenthood, NPR, NOW, etc.
If you like a cause-great. Go donate your time and money and anything else you have to give, whatever that cause may be. Government should be left out of the equation for all of them. I guarantee that all of these groups would be much better off if we as private citizens had more of our own money to do with as we choose instead of funneling a pitance of our dollars their way, often with strings galore attached to them. Our money would go further and be more wisely spent, if it were able to come from our own pockets instead of through government channels. For every dollar they get from the government, there was likely about 3 dollars spent in administrative costs before-hand.
With all of the austerity measures being proposed, I got to thinking about the things that people are passionate about and the possibility of them being defunded or cut back.
I am passionate about the over-population of pets (cats specifically for me). I regularly donate money to the organization of my choice that I feel does the most with the money that they receive. I don't expect the government to fund these things (although I am certain that some funds make their way to this cause).
Without turning this political, are you willing to fund your cause and not expect others to fund it via taxes?
HA! If you think the NRA does not have a hand in the pockets of the government and tax payers, think again.