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No! Not the Trump Foundation! (Major wapo snark) (Original Post) lindysalsagal Dec 2018 OP
Great snark. The comments are good, as well. Arkansas Granny Dec 2018 #1
Is the article somewhere where I don't have to sign up to the WP? Perseus Dec 2018 #3
Here's a bit of it lindysalsagal Dec 2018 #4
Nother piece. lindysalsagal Dec 2018 #5
Petri is a scream. Love her ComPost. rec, nt. Mc Mike Dec 2018 #2
Quotes from the link posted left-of-center2012 Dec 2018 #6
from the comments- mopinko Dec 2018 #7
 

Perseus

(4,341 posts)
3. Is the article somewhere where I don't have to sign up to the WP?
Wed Dec 19, 2018, 08:32 AM
Dec 2018

I don't read that publication unless an article like this shows up.

lindysalsagal

(20,592 posts)
4. Here's a bit of it
Wed Dec 19, 2018, 08:43 AM
Dec 2018
The loss of the Trump Foundation is a blow to us all.

Too few people accept the premise that the best way to help those in need is by giving rich people more money to spend. And by too few people I mean, sadly, only a slight majority of the current Congress; that is still not EVERYONE.

Alas for the one foundation that took this giving philosophy and applied it in the realm of philanthropy. Why should giving more to those with much be the exclusive province of the distributor of tax breaks? The Trump Foundation looked around this country and thought about its most pressing problems, and understood that the answer was: Billionaires in general,

lindysalsagal

(20,592 posts)
5. Nother piece.
Wed Dec 19, 2018, 08:51 AM
Dec 2018
and the Trump family in particular, need more money at their disposal.

Keep Reading


Think of all the Trumps this foundation helped. Donald, Donald Jr., a business associate of Trump’s, a Trump-affiliated fountain, a tower, Pam Bondi. Think of all the millions who benefited from these actions — millions, that is, of dollars that Donald Trump did not have to spend and were able to stay happily united with their friends in his investment vehicles, or wherever it is that we think they are, not having seen his tax returns.

Yet it is not just the money that was allowed to remain with its friends that was a direct beneficiary of this charity. Countless people benefited from the charitable work the Trump Foundation did.

left-of-center2012

(34,195 posts)
6. Quotes from the link posted
Wed Dec 19, 2018, 10:02 AM
Dec 2018

An oil portrait of Donald Trump that could have run feral and terrorized thousands was contained and placed on the wall of a Trump golf club where it could do no harm, except to itself (mysteriously dropping in value from 700 to zero dollars, alas; one dares not speculate). And it was by means of this organization that the Boy Scouts received the priceless gift of exactly enough money to buy Donald Trump Jr.’s scout membership — a gift that spared the dozens of similar organizations he might have joined, as well as their countless members, the joy of his company. It is difficult to count the number of heartbreaking GoFundMe campaigns have been started by families determined that, even though they had recently suffered terrible medical setbacks, Donald Trump’s businesses should not have to pay legal fees. Thanks to the Trump Foundation, those poor businesses' wishes came true.

The Trump Foundation heard the tale of a man, reputed to be a billionaire, who needed to pay some legal bills and was at loose ends, and the foundation was naturally moved. How could any foundation be anything but moved by such a tale? Of course they would pay for his private business’s legal settlement. And when it turned out that by some coincidence he and they had the same name, it seemed almost like fate.

Now, what of the billionaires? What of the billionaires struggling to make it between the covers of Forbes? What of the billionaires without two yachts to rub together? Where will they turn?

I weep for all the nonprofits that have been working hard on grant applications to the Trump Foundation, showing exactly how their project will benefit the Trump family. This must have taken time and effort, especially for organizations with missions not immediately or obviously aligned with the Trump family plan (“Conserving the habitat of the spotted owl could, someday, provide valuable real estate for a potential Trump investment, and we will send everyone in the family a festive hat.&quot

mopinko

(70,023 posts)
7. from the comments-
Wed Dec 19, 2018, 10:52 AM
Dec 2018
I once applied to the Trump Foundation for a badge and a pen for a children's charity event. They asked for $120 plus shipping. The idea was to get the letter back, expecting a charge or to be turned down, and auction it for the charity as a gimmick. It made $319.


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