Fun fact; Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, was on the board of HIAS.
Tax the hell out of them or shut them down. It’s also well past time to start taxing churches.
RICO their a$$es!
Bkmk
It’s about time somebody pulled back the curtain.
This needs to be spread far & wide, and the leaders of these organizations should suffer miserable consequences of endless public harassment (hint/hint).
I wonder what purpsoe all these NGO’s serve. Most are actually under the Executive Branch, or the CIA overseas. Of course, State would have you believe they partner with Blinken and company.... When foreign policy becomes mired with domestic policy, it becomes apparent that someone is breaking the laws of this Country at the executive level.
President George W. Bush believed that, while faith-based and community organizations could not replace government, they provided indispensable services to people in need. The Bush administration made it a goal to support these organizations through improved access to Federal funding, programs to encourage public and corporate philanthropy, and other policy initiatives.
On January 29, 2001, President George W. Bush signed Executive Orders 13198 and 13199, the first two of his presidency. Executive Order 13198 established centers for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives in five Executive Branch agencies: the Departments of Justice, Education, Labor, Health and Human Services, and Housing and Urban Development.
These departments were tasked with revising regulations and eliminating barriers that might keep faith-based organizations from applying for grants or contracts, or otherwise partnering with the Federal government to provide social services.
In later years, six other agencies would be added, for a total of eleven.
"The paramount goal is compassionate results, and private and charitable groups, including religious ones, should have the fullest opportunity permitted by law to compete on a level playing field, so long as they achieve valid public purposes.... The delivery of social services must be results-oriented and should value the bedrock principles of pluralism, non-discrimination, even-handedness, and neutrality."
- President George W. Bush, January 29, 2001
The White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives (OFBCI) was created on January 29, 2001 by Executive Order 13199.
OFBCI established policies for the government-wide initiative, and served as the coordinator of the five Department “centers” established in Executive Order 13198. In August 2001, the Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives produced a report called “The Unlevel Playing Field: Barriers to Participation by Faith-Based and Community Organizations in Federal Social Service Programs.” The report outlined areas in which faith-based and community organizations were excluded from competing for grants and other opportunities to partner with the Federal government.
OFBCI and the affiliated departmental Faith-Based and Community Initiatives centers then set about altering regulations and advocating for legislation to lower some of the identified barriers.
The concept of a Faith-Based and Community Initiative continued under various names in subsequent presidencies. President Obama and President Biden each established the “White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships,” while President Trump established the “White House Faith and Opportunity Initiative.”
Highlighted as part of the White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives. (52121646)
Corrupt, Criminal NGOs Abetting Invasion of USA:
Catholic Charities USA.
Red Cross USA.
The Sierra Club.
International Rescue Committee.
Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service.
Doctors Without Borders.
The Nature Conservancy.
Save the Children.
The Tides Foundation.
RefugePoint.
International Refugee Assistance Project.
Alight.
Jesuit Refugee Service.
Casa Alitas.
Global Refuge.
International Organization for Migration.
Cultural Orientation Resource Exchange.
(Feel free to add to the list...)
We need to ‘wall off’ our money by real property and middle class income tax caps in the state and federal constitutions.
The battle for these caps will gain Republicans votes.
Fighting against such caps will cost Democrats votes.
Federal income taxation shall be capped as follows, on personal income:
below the average yearly apartment rent in the District of Columbia, 10%,
below the median federal full-time civilian employee compensation amount, 22%,
below the average upper quartile of federal full-time civilian employee compensation amount, 30%,
below the average upper decile of federal full-time civilian employee compensation amount, 40%.
[Note 1: Basing the tax brackets on federal employee pay provides great flexibility for the federal government in times of war and depression because it can increase taxes by cutting its employee compensation. Consider the situation in Ukraine. Governmental pay in Kiev needs to get cut to the bare minimum to maximize defense funding.]
[Note 2: All percentages include employee FICA. They do not fully include self-employment tax, so people that pay SE tax might choose to voluntarily invest in the SS system or otherwise arrange for their own retirement funding.]
Formally:
The Global Compact for Migration
with censorship suppressions.
Proof RCINC is the oldest, most profitable multinational corporation on the planet.
Needs the cash to pay for all those 600$/hr. defense attorneys defending their employees for serial sexual abuse of minors over the years
How much $$ has RCINC donated to pro life causes??
Funny how liberals have screamed for years “separation of Church and State” but now have no issue with dumping truckloads of cash into RCINC to facilitate their programs
The most important thing is to fight for property tax caps so we don’t get taxed out of our houses. We have to be able to wait for far more Hispanics and younger leftist voters to wise up.
“I don’t need any rules to tell me that we are poor....yes, we own a nice home on acrerage, and yes we owe huge property taxes on it...”
Our highest political priority should be constitutional property tax caps, as strong as they can be fashioned, so we are not taxed out of our homes.
The fact is that service people can lay concrete blocks, frame houses, apply stucco and paint, nail on shingles, prepare meals, clean houses, educate children and provide medical care with at least the same efficiency in the Third World as they could in the First World.
What the leftists want to do is to tax our legacy wealth, i.e. our houses and our corporations, to pay for medical care and education for their Third World imports.
Don't make the mistake of thinking these NGOs are paying out all this cash out of the goodness of their Americ-hating hearts. The money comes from the Federal government through outreach, contracts, grants and interagency payment requests (IPRs). They are the 'face' of the treason; the government is the financier.
“it’s about $800 per month just for the property tax. Pretty sure there aren’t a lot of Millennials who can take that on.
“So yeah, keep voting for the ‘cool kid’ Democrats, but stop your bellyaching about how tough you have it now compared to Boomers who used to have common sense and vote that way.”
BTTT
The Republican Party needs to campaign on constitutional tax caps on middle class property taxation, such as:
Property tax on any residential property of less than 4000 square feet shall be no higher the 2019 dollar amount on the property, or for a new house what a similar property in the same area would have been taxed at for 2019 if it lacked historical tax breaks, increased by 3% per calendar year since 2019 and by any percentage increase in its inhabitable space.
Campaigning for such a property tax cap would add the electors of several deep blue states to Trump’s total and make Congress turn deep red.
Even life-long Democratic voters do not want to get taxed out of their homes.