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dmr

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5. If they don't make theology a priority, perhaps their tax-free status need be revoked.
Mon Sep 30, 2024, 12:48 PM
Sep 2024

It all sounds more like a club of sorts.

They meet up at least once a week, maybe more. They enjoy the goals of prosperity, whether they attain it or not.

Whiteness, capitalism and power -- yup, sounds like the GOP, and the Maggats.

If these are their priorities, and not tending to the sick, the poor, children, elders, the environment, etc., then there's no need for them to bank all those taxpayer doĺlars. They're not helping anyone in need.

Helping yourself doesn't count, otherwise I'd be tax exempt. Although, I do ... aw, never mind I don't want to toot my own horn.

That was a good insightful article, marmar. Thank you for posting it.

Anyway, I believe in paying taxes. I believe in infrastructure, environment, law and order, domestic and national security, just to name a few.

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