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Charity for Profit

 

I think it would be more profitable to incorporate charity into capitalism.  No longer would we set aside a difference between companies who make money for profit’ compared to companies who claim to make charity.  As many nonprofit organizations that independently and religiously fail to coordinate relief optumanly, if the corporate world took over this operation, the charity needs could be shipped much more quickly and proficiently.  The problem with nonprofits is that they are not coordinated or organized.  I Guess' the majors like the Red Cross and their purpose are a good way to approach charity.  However, once again’ because it is not driven like a professional business, the blood banks sometimes overflow, and at other times are empty…911 Actually, all true professional operations know: “When to turn away vendors, and When she should encourage customer support”.

    However, the major automobile, oil, technology, and other professions like retail and food have the resources to manipulate their items into the hands of poor people- all across the globe.  In donating their old car parts, in shipping overstock merchandise; as well as, overabundance of food and milk, we could actually make charity considered honorable for any business in operation.  We should always be leery of big business when it refuses to give to the poor.  There are ways that the retail stores dispose of damage merchandise that’ is wasteful.  The merchandise could be rerouted to a “special department” that takes the merchandise to poor people in that country.  By establishing poor communities with the luxuries of society, we enable them to desire more. Not because they wish to steal, but because the product is now in their house.  Doing charity in this way creates commercialism that affects the majority of masses.

    As a matter of fact, a wise company would donate product to charity and make sure the company logo was on every item donated.  That way the people who received the help when they needed it, will definitely find that product’ once they’re on their feet again.  If we can convince banks, and lawyers, and businesspeople to do volunteer work throughout their organization, we can realize that the planet is full of people “just like” you and I.  Storms come through communities and destroy houses.  Masses of people are displaced after earthquakes, fires, floods and war.  They did not choose to be homeless or poor, nor “disenabled” of finding work. This trauma is assessed’ like a mass mugging.  Therefore, insurance companies should donate policies to those who do not have the money to afford them.  It is “this type of charity” that makes working in the company wonderful.

    If we’re not happy in our employment, maybe we should check the paper trail.  Is the money for the most part going to good causes and humanitarian efforts, or is the money going to a select few individuals “who don’t give a damd” about any of us?  I cannot be happy working for a company ‘I know’ is only focused on the profit of making a select few richer.  I do not wish to sit amongst “those people” who prize money more than caring.  The coldness of money equals the coldness in their hearts, and they are not very enjoyable people to be around.  That is what I believe~ that the good people make regulations in government that “make companies take care of this planet” since they are the most powerful organizations in the world today.  As much as we must focus on terrorism, do not let us forget to see a ‘select few evil minded capitalist’ can still sell more weapons of mass destruction to any land when we should be disarming weapons factories!

Thomas A SUTOR

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Lompoc CA 93438

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