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Clinton's "charity" is a shameless scam

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  • 2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457
    doogie said:

    2001400ex said:



    Do you think a "charitable grant" is the only charity work the foundation does?

    Absolutely not. It's becoming a great way to launder any regular taxable income you earn as well.
    You don't get how non profits work. Of course the Clinton's are corrupt and used the foundation for personal gain. But to say they only spent 5.7% on charity or used it to launder money show an extreme amount of ignorance.
  • HoustonHuskyHoustonHusky Member Posts: 5,993
    2001400ex said:

    2001400ex said:

    Sounds nice, but the IRS filing linked to in the article says you are a moron gurgling for Hillary.

    HondoFS...

    That sounds nice but you need to learn how to read financial statements and comprehend them. We've been over this before.
    You mean the part where you didn't understand the difference between gross and net profits?

    HondoFS...
    Actually that was the part where you don't understand research and development. And still don't get it.
    What, that it is apparently free in HondoFS world, but in reality it costs lots of money and can be very risky.

    HondoFS...
  • 2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457

    2001400ex said:

    2001400ex said:

    Sounds nice, but the IRS filing linked to in the article says you are a moron gurgling for Hillary.

    HondoFS...

    That sounds nice but you need to learn how to read financial statements and comprehend them. We've been over this before.
    You mean the part where you didn't understand the difference between gross and net profits?

    HondoFS...
    Actually that was the part where you don't understand research and development. And still don't get it.
    What, that it is apparently free in HondoFS world, but in reality it costs lots of money and can be very risky.

    HondoFS...
    It's so risky that Tesla paid the government off 9 years early.
  • SoutherndawgSoutherndawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,320 Founders Club
    Solyndra says hi
  • HoustonHuskyHoustonHusky Member Posts: 5,993

    Solyndra says hi

    So does A123, Abound Solar, Beacon Power, Ener1, Fisker Automotive, and Nevada Geothermal Power, among many others.

    I love how in HondoFS world, not only is R&D free but so is its sales force and expenses, its overhead expenses, its manufacturing equipment, etc, etc...its HondoFS magic.

  • 2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457

    Solyndra says hi

    So does A123, Abound Solar, Beacon Power, Ener1, Fisker Automotive, and Nevada Geothermal Power, among many others.

    I love how in HondoFS world, not only is R&D free but so is its sales force and expenses, its overhead expenses, its manufacturing equipment, etc, etc...its HondoFS magic.

    It's almost as if those failed businesses amount to like a half day of military spending.

    So what do you propose? No more government investment in new technology? How about ethanol? How did that work out for investment in alternative fuels? But hey, some corn huskers did well and got Bush reelected.
  • HoustonHuskyHoustonHusky Member Posts: 5,993
    2001400ex said:

    Solyndra says hi

    So does A123, Abound Solar, Beacon Power, Ener1, Fisker Automotive, and Nevada Geothermal Power, among many others.

    I love how in HondoFS world, not only is R&D free but so is its sales force and expenses, its overhead expenses, its manufacturing equipment, etc, etc...its HondoFS magic.

    It's almost as if those failed businesses amount to like a half day of military spending.

    So what do you propose? No more government investment in new technology? How about ethanol? How did that work out for investment in alternative fuels? But hey, some corn huskers did well and got Bush reelected.
    So now its the 'big deal its only billions that were wasted and stolen from the govt' excuse. I'm fine with govt funding technology...you do that through Universities, National Labs, etc. You don't randomly pick companies that don't have current viable technology and say 'take our billions...maybe you'll come up with something cool in the next couple years before you go bankrupt. And hey, pay the other investors like they are Angel investors and we'll only charge you 3% interest on our money.'

    HondoFS...
  • 2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457

    2001400ex said:

    Solyndra says hi

    So does A123, Abound Solar, Beacon Power, Ener1, Fisker Automotive, and Nevada Geothermal Power, among many others.

    I love how in HondoFS world, not only is R&D free but so is its sales force and expenses, its overhead expenses, its manufacturing equipment, etc, etc...its HondoFS magic.

    It's almost as if those failed businesses amount to like a half day of military spending.

    So what do you propose? No more government investment in new technology? How about ethanol? How did that work out for investment in alternative fuels? But hey, some corn huskers did well and got Bush reelected.
    So now its the 'big deal its only billions that were wasted and stolen from the govt' excuse. I'm fine with govt funding technology...you do that through Universities, National Labs, etc. You don't randomly pick companies that don't have current viable technology and say 'take our billions...maybe you'll come up with something cool in the next couple years before you go bankrupt. And hey, pay the other investors like they are Angel investors and we'll only charge you 3% interest on our money.'

    HondoFS...
    You type that like 95% of the investment in technology failed in the last 7 years. It's almost as if you have zero grip on reality. Why don't you research all the government investment in technology under the Obama adminstration and the failure rate. You might be amazed when you see reality compared to Rush Limbaugh talking points.
  • SoutherndawgSoutherndawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,320 Founders Club
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