Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[img]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they needed some help? Did you help them?
They were asking for money. If they were asking for directions or for me to call the police I would have done that.
So you are willing to help but not give them what they need? What is WRONG with you? You only help on your terms?
Sorry i don’t give to panhandlers. I give about $500 a month to various charities because I know a $1 will go a lot further when allocated beyond one person.
I’m only concerned about protecting my family here; I lived near Elizabeth Smart as a child, and it haunts me.
Look up charities and how much is pocketed by the charity. Some like Goodwill keep around 90%+ of profits/donations/wealth.![]()
Even the best of them is like 75% kept/pocketed, and less than 25% actually making it to the donation cause.
"Operational expenses" are a good cover for money laundering operations.
I’m well versed in charity navigator and guide Star.
25% of helping people vs 100% into liquor is still a better outcome
So instead of giving money, give food or a job or open your property up to let them use it or stay.
You are insane, let them stay?
Anyways, giving food is usually poorly received — our local food bank has plenty of food and they can easily get it, county will even give them a free ride. We cook everything from scratch, I doubt they would be excited about a head of broccoli.
Give something better than that then. Can of vienna sausage is cheap. Monster Energy drink would be appreciated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't have answered.
Should have gave them some money since you did answer.
Might get a rock through your window now.
We don’t have any cash at home.
You should keep some. Not wise to not have any at all.
Eh, keep some rumpled rupees or yen bank notes around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[img]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they needed some help? Did you help them?
They were asking for money. If they were asking for directions or for me to call the police I would have done that.
So you are willing to help but not give them what they need? What is WRONG with you? You only help on your terms?
Sorry i don’t give to panhandlers. I give about $500 a month to various charities because I know a $1 will go a lot further when allocated beyond one person.
I’m only concerned about protecting my family here; I lived near Elizabeth Smart as a child, and it haunts me.
Look up charities and how much is pocketed by the charity. Some like Goodwill keep around 90%+ of profits/donations/wealth.![]()
Even the best of them is like 75% kept/pocketed, and less than 25% actually making it to the donation cause.
"Operational expenses" are a good cover for money laundering operations.
I’m well versed in charity navigator and guide Star.
25% of helping people vs 100% into liquor is still a better outcome
So instead of giving money, give food or a job or open your property up to let them use it or stay.
You are insane, let them stay?
Anyways, giving food is usually poorly received — our local food bank has plenty of food and they can easily get it, county will even give them a free ride. We cook everything from scratch, I doubt they would be excited about a head of broccoli.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im 100% calling the cops if someone is panhandling at my door. If that's not illegal it absolutely should be
WTH is wrong with you?
Stuff like this is why MAGAs are so hated.
Well, unfortunately this is also why the left leaning soft-hearted sometimes end up...no longer with us. Did you read the story of the young female entrepreneur who let someone (she did not know who wanted to be buzzed in) in their multi-unit residence in Balt. City? Terrible results.
I’d rather be dead than someone think I’m maga trash. I’m sure that poor woman in Baltimore had a similar sentiment.
Oddly enough, you do sound like one. That extreme "I'd rather be...." Ironic.
Imagine thinking this was some kind of witty retort.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im 100% calling the cops if someone is panhandling at my door. If that's not illegal it absolutely should be
WTH is wrong with you?
Stuff like this is why MAGAs are so hated.
Well, unfortunately this is also why the left leaning soft-hearted sometimes end up...no longer with us. Did you read the story of the young female entrepreneur who let someone (she did not know who wanted to be buzzed in) in their multi-unit residence in Balt. City? Terrible results.
I’d rather be dead than someone think I’m maga trash. I’m sure that poor woman in Baltimore had a similar sentiment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[img]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they needed some help? Did you help them?
They were asking for money. If they were asking for directions or for me to call the police I would have done that.
So you are willing to help but not give them what they need? What is WRONG with you? You only help on your terms?
Sorry i don’t give to panhandlers. I give about $500 a month to various charities because I know a $1 will go a lot further when allocated beyond one person.
I’m only concerned about protecting my family here; I lived near Elizabeth Smart as a child, and it haunts me.
Look up charities and how much is pocketed by the charity. Some like Goodwill keep around 90%+ of profits/donations/wealth.![]()
Even the best of them is like 75% kept/pocketed, and less than 25% actually making it to the donation cause.
"Operational expenses" are a good cover for money laundering operations.
I’m well versed in charity navigator and guide Star.
25% of helping people vs 100% into liquor is still a better outcome
So instead of giving money, give food or a job or open your property up to let them use it or stay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im 100% calling the cops if someone is panhandling at my door. If that's not illegal it absolutely should be
WTH is wrong with you?
Stuff like this is why MAGAs are so hated.
Well, unfortunately this is also why the left leaning soft-hearted sometimes end up...no longer with us. Did you read the story of the young female entrepreneur who let someone (she did not know who wanted to be buzzed in) in their multi-unit residence in Balt. City? Terrible results.
I’d rather be dead than someone think I’m maga trash. I’m sure that poor woman in Baltimore had a similar sentiment.
Oddly enough, you do sound like one. That extreme "I'd rather be...." Ironic.
Anonymous wrote:[img]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they needed some help? Did you help them?
They were asking for money. If they were asking for directions or for me to call the police I would have done that.
So you are willing to help but not give them what they need? What is WRONG with you? You only help on your terms?
Sorry i don’t give to panhandlers. I give about $500 a month to various charities because I know a $1 will go a lot further when allocated beyond one person.
I’m only concerned about protecting my family here; I lived near Elizabeth Smart as a child, and it haunts me.
Look up charities and how much is pocketed by the charity. Some like Goodwill keep around 90%+ of profits/donations/wealth.![]()
Even the best of them is like 75% kept/pocketed, and less than 25% actually making it to the donation cause.
"Operational expenses" are a good cover for money laundering operations.
I’m well versed in charity navigator and guide Star.
25% of helping people vs 100% into liquor is still a better outcome
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they needed some help? Did you help them?
They were asking for money. If they were asking for directions or for me to call the police I would have done that.
So you are willing to help but not give them what they need? What is WRONG with you? You only help on your terms?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im 100% calling the cops if someone is panhandling at my door. If that's not illegal it absolutely should be
It's not. Cops would roll their eyes at you and try to placate you if you are rich, hoping for a "donation to the force."
Panhandling on private property is illegal.