trust me they're (most of them) are trying hard to make this world a better place, especially for the children, who have no say in their matter . . .
Malaria and HIV are the really big issues besides food and clean water, education . . . if you would really like to help make the world a better place and minimize the suffering of children.
One of my jobs is to audit these "Not for Profit" organizations and make sure they are really spending the money where they "say" they are spending it.
The "Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation" is a good example of what to expect when billions of dollars of contributions, grants and consideration is at stake and in many cases up for grabs.
The Gates' do alot of good . . . about 2 Billion a year since 2000 . . .
They also have a very elaborate 151 page 990 filing, required of 501 c3 npos
It's my job to see that these funds are utilized in the most effective way possible.
dunno exactly what my point was but these guys do alot of good to offset their bad . . . and to get some tax breaks . . .
I wish I could give $2 million for mosquito nets and clean water for Zimbabwe . . .
whatever . . . I deal with this and it's not pretty . . .
In convenient seclusion . . .
ugh . .. I'll shut up . . .
"Forbes said the United States is home to 403 billionaires, the most in the world"
:wtf: do they need all that money for!? There are thousands homeless or barely
hanging on, i think that this is something that should have been done a long time ago.
Well, better late then never..
EDIT: if you spent 54,700 dollars a day, it would take 50 years to spent 1 billion