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    6 days ago

    A CEO shouldn’t have to stay up late experiencing every parent’s worst nightmare: wondering how will he be able to feed his great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson white truffles at every meal he ever eats, freshly grated by one of his twelve nannies, even when he is well into his thirties.

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    4 days ago

    Corporations like WalMart have a long, long history of placing downward pressure on wages and forcing employees onto government assistance programs.%20and%20Target%20(302).)

    It’s more widespread now thanks to the refusal of corporations and their owned politicians to allow any increase to the federal minimum wage.

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      4 days ago

      It’s such a fucking scam. Not only do they rely on the government to subsidize the wages of their employees, but they also then turn around and spend that money at Walmart.

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    6 days ago

    Good opportunity to remind you that many employers offer donation matching for nonprofits. So right now donating money to food banks not only helps those in need, but also forces our corporate overlords to!

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        5 days ago

        Under this administration it actually makes sense to directly donate (and make your corpo trash match). Since the government can’t be trusted to use the tax revenue for any good at all.

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            5 days ago

            I suppose if you work for one of the places supplying ICE, prisons, or the military you should feel bad and stop. Or do the incompetent dance to gum shit up.

            But none of the work I do helps any of that.

            If they say they match donations and aren’t, check with your charity and say something.

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                Because in this thread it’s assumed you already work for a company that matches your donation to charities. So if you have a charity you feel is importance to support, your contribution will be twice as big, it makes sense to support your charity more.

                Yes it gives the company for work for a tax deduction, but currently federal taxe revenue is being abused to hurt people and withheld from programs that help them.

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        5 days ago

        Oh well in that case I’d better not let them give any money to the poor at all.

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          I mean, you probably shouldn’t. Donate the money yourself or trough charities or in countless other ways.

          They literally farm these tax credits from customers to pad their bottom line. You can bet that they are also playing tax and accounting games with the “donations” they make and who they make them to, likely further enriching a lot of their pals before the poor see a dime of it.