To be fair, we have no idea how much they gave, only what was reported. Most of my giving is off the books. I doubt they do much more than write checks, and it wouldn’t surprise me if some/much of what they gave was to charities that most of us wouldn’t consider all that “worthy”. I’m just pointing out we can’t criticize their level of giving when we have no idea what it REALLY is.
These people cannot do anything without looking for a pat on the back.
The first tax return we heard of - thinking it was for ‘07 - it was $200 for charity!! REMEMBER what they are - TAKERS!
Any attempt to make them into something - we know they are not - is not being truthful. Strange how some can’t handle evilness, so they turn it around and hand them some undeserved benefit of the doubt. Con man crave for that.
If they give to Acorn...is that considered charitable giving?
...just asking.....