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Charities Don’t Pay Taxes: Charities That Help Millions Of Canadians Warn They Won’t Survive COVID-19, require a bailout! – March 27, 2020,

Posted on March 27, 2020 by RichInWriters

Charities Don’t Pay Taxes: Charities That Help Millions Of Canadians Warn They Won’t Survive COVID-19, require a bailout! – March 27, 2020,

If the mainstream media can get a government bailout why can’t Canadian charities? Well, I used to work for charities, I still contribute to a lot of charities, namely the Salvation Army. Now, the reality of the situation is that most charities are run horribly, they’re very wasteful with donations and many are also very Liberal with their voting patterns.

As Charities costs rise, it’s rare that they’ll sound the alarm to the government to reconsider their favoritism to over taxation. It’s also unfortunate that a lot of charities all over the world, are not able to help people anymore. One of the reasons I have a hard time working for charities is my brutal honesty to poor people.

What is now a mental health crisis, used to be people making poor choices with the resources they had. We all deep down inside have an entitlement mentality, we feel entitled to things we didn’t work for and when people submit to our entitlement mentality, we feel justified in our beliefs that everybody owes us something.

Working at a charity, I wasn’t able to challenge people’s beliefs as this made me seem cruel, this is why I instead donate my money and donate my time and shut the f*ck up when I’m doing it. When I donate I’m a follower, not a leader, because I don’t want the backlash that comes with challenging people’s beliefs.

But you see this is helping to fuel the problem, I’ve stated several times over, this technological era we’re in has raised the standard of living for Canadians, to the point that poverty is nothing more than bad government policy. As an example I’m sorry, if you can’ afford to live in Toronto, you shouldn’t be living here.

If you require government assistance you shouldn’t be living in Toronto, major cities are reliant on imports, there are a lot of people doing jobs they don’t want to do and the reason why hard-working people can’t afford to live in Toronto is that Canadians who do work are being overtaxed to pay for the people who don’t work.

Canada has to import migrant workers to do jobs Canadians who sit on Welfare don’t want to do, the working poor and the middle-class finance the life type of the people who do not work! Now, in my ideal world, a charity is also a private sector social worker, most people who don’t work, if you talk to them are poor or have mental health problems because their idea of the world clashes with reality.

Often is the case is that maybe these welfare recipients were misguided as a child or maybe they simply took the wrong path in life. They often feel hopeless, because the road back normal life is extremely difficult and they don’t want to work hard to achieve what they believe is mediocre results.

Now, there are people who get PHYSICALLY abused and other things like that and this is where we need love in society and this is where charities shine brightest, but a lot of money is wasted on charities and the mere fact that Charities don’t pay taxes and they’re struggling to stay afloat, should be a clear indicator that the cost of living is too high all over Canada.

The cost of living is high because unionized Public Servants which include people who work for Crown Corporations don’t work for FREE! Crown Corporations equate to higher prices because Crown Corporations have no private-sector competitor, so similar to Canada Post, a Crown Corporation can charge any amount to its consumers which will allow it to remain solvent.

This, of course, leads to higher prices, which leads to a higher cost of living, Government regulations are a barrier to entry which means higher prices on the private sector which the private sector then passes onto the Canadian consumer. Rental controls raise rent prices, the CMHC helps to fuel higher home prices, these regulations make life more expensive and they exist primarily because of Liberalism.

Again, Charities don’t pay taxes which begs the question of why should they get a bailout? I know it sounds cruel, but taxation is theft! and as I stated at the beginning of this article, some charities are very wasteful, I’ve seen it for myself!

Now, with all the money Trudeau has already spent, I understand why Charities entitled to a taxpayer-financed bailout. I get that Canadians believe that printing money solves all problems, but well, hey I guess as Canadians we’ll just have to learn things the hard way!

Charities That Help Millions Of Canadians Warn They Won’t Survive COVID-19 | huffingtonpost.ca

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