Posted on 10/19/2014 5:17:17 PM PDT by xuberalles
Most are homeless useless dirtbags who want and deserve your money because they dont want to earn thier own
Agreed. It’s nothing but theft.
The fastest growing start up category in Washington is non-profits. I don't know if these endeavors are considered businesses. But, they are proliferating at an alarming rate.
They are themselves and expression in hypocrisy because in most cases they pay less than market rates for labor and skilled help and offer no benefits in with the understanding that by working for a "non-profit" people are giving something back.
Giving something back, "TO WHAT?", is the question that can't be answered.
Socialists demanding $20/hr minimum wage because they think it sounds good.
They may both be wrong, but one is more rational than the other.
I'll answer for them.
To give back to the DemocRAT Party.
That's what most of these "non-profits" are. Money laundering machines for 'RAT, Libturds, Progressives, Socialists and Collectivists.
But I repeat myself.
You know what, let them have it in Seattle, then when every business has folded and there no jobs for anyone maybe they will be pleased with what they wrought. In any case it will be fun to watch, as the unintelligent, untrained, incompetents lose their jobs to educated capable workers long before the city folds.
Why not raise it to $50/hr?
WA non-profits are mostly a scam from the start or get there later. Tax free money and large checks for their Board members. The peons get the spare change, taking it happily because they are doing “good things” in a “good cause”. BWhAHAHAH. Fools and tools.
Seattle has been the Far Side since the mid 70s. Glad I’m not there anymore, as it has only gotten worse - all the lala land yuppies and wannabees have migrated to Bainbridge Island were they literally talk social justice, climate change, etc, as if they were real; then all worked up commute to Seattle on the ferry to make life hell for downtown businesses, commercial fishermen, and any other group that gets in the way of their agendas.
Bainbridge now houses one of the world’s finest collections of third rate artists and lousy singers. Country living, you know. Most have large trust funds to support their habits so requiring someone to pay $20 hour is chump change to them. One guy I knew got $40K a month ... he just played around with pretty girls and took boat building courses, etc. while stuffing a chest of drawers with cash. Tiring work.
Yeah. There’s a bunch of them up here. A friend has worked at one for a little over a year. Can’t seem to explain what exactly it is they do. It’s described as “Christian based fundraising”, and there’s an awful lot of air travel involved.
They’re so ignorant I have no idea they would do just that if allowed. Of course there won’t be any jobs to be had, but that wouldn’t stop them.
Make it $50 and hour, so we can all be above average!
On the east side of the state ads are running demanding a 40 hour work week, sponsored by a union. This may be a national campaign, but paying someone for 40 hours if there isn’t work to be done is something only a feather-bedding union could demand.
A few tears ago Boeing Machinists complained during contract negotiations that they had a mandatory 10 hours of overtime a week.
Across the Hood Canal is Port Townsend at the tip of the Olympic Peninsula. They have some B&B’s and small shops and lots of non-profit. Most of the town is retired or on some sort of subsistence program. The x-mayor openly states that the city business plan is based on government dependency and grants.
It sounds like they want to be in France........they should go.
in fairness there really isn’t anything else one could do there (but maybe work as a dev remotely. its like a liberal leftist theme park that can no longer pay the rent.
Robots. Lotsa robots.
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