But then you have a state authority discriminating against an organization based on the religion of the organization.
I think there need to be some major changes regarding how tax exemption status is handled, but some churches do a lot of good and offer a lot of help to people in communities that would literally have no where else to turn to.
Unfortunately, it seems that any organization or even any non federal jurisdiction, that doesn't want to promote the agenda of the current federal government, and you accept funding, you're falling into a trap.
So what is the solution to that?
We stop depending on the federal government for funding? I'm sure they would agree is the solution, yet they still expect us to pay tax dollars.
Maybe we should stop allowing the federal government to enforce restrictions that don't pertain to protecting the rights and liberty of citizens, and we increase the power of people within communities to place restrictions on federal and executive authority over domestic issues.
TFW your government literally just hooked a brain dead pregnant woman up to life support against the wishes of her family, to force her to give birth, but somehow tries to paint political promises of baby baskets for newborns as dystopian nightmare fuel.
Disagree, that's basically saying if you vote in your best interest you can't complain.
What the actual fuck
What the actual fuck is wrong with these idiots?
The headline is that Stephen Miller of the Trump administration, owns stock in Palantir. Miller is not Peter Thiel. Miller is the angry bald guy that is always dramatically screaming we should be more aggressive with deportation policy.
Because he, and 10 others in the administration, own stock in the company that also receives millions in federal contracts regarding immigration and deportation, one might suggest Miller has a vested interest in the policies he is always aggressively screaming about being necessary for America's safety.
Considering that even the conservative Cato institute has said the deportation policies outlined in the big beautiful bill, will ultimately cost tax payers trillions of dollars to fund, one might suggest that the policies Miller and others in the administration have put forth, are actually driven by greed rather than any ideology or belief that what they are doing is in America's best interest.
The blurb mentioning Thiel's company is to provide context to the reader about how much money his company has already made under this administration.
Given that Thiel and the entire administration do all seem to be in agreement that democracy should be dismantled in order for a ruling class of chosen elite to take it's place, one might begin to wonder, if that is really a good idea. It would seem then, that it is as newsworthy as anything else documenting more blatant corruption and scamming of America by the chosen elite who are leading this administration, and hoping to convince everyone what they're doing is in America's best interest.
The investment, held in one of Miller’s children’s brokerage accounts, raises conflict of interest red flags as the tech company continues to play a substantial role in the work of U.S. immigration officials.
Homeland Security spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin called the group’s report “very silly”
... This is the same official spokesperson that downplayed concerns about Trump trying to shut down the office of Civil Rights and Liberties, and then like a month later defended DHS and the Pentagon hooking federal employees up to a lie detector test to find leaks
The watchdog group that obtained Miller’s filing identified 11 other administration officials who either currently hold or have owned stock in Palantir, though none with holdings as large as Miller.
Guess he has a vested interest in acting like a hateful psychopath, and gleefully breaking apart families. It's good for business.
Fear is not necessary.
Really have to disagree with you here, fear is how groups of people are kept under control. It's the basis of authoritarian regimes
How did Bush gain support for the patriot act despite the fact that it clearly violated civil liberties?
Why did Trump stand in front of a camera a few days ago and yell about how much danger we're all in? You know he's full of shit, but the person who is in an echo chamber, and never exposed to any questions of regarding his greatness, will believe he's saying that because it's true and he's looking out for her best interest
That is the whole argument the right used to create the "moral majority," though.
I really don't think you should just flat out refuse funding for religious organizations, but I do think there should be more required of religious organizations and nonprofits in order to receive tax exemption status, especially if they receive federal or state funding on top of tax exemption.
Like there's a giant hospital monopoly in my state that receives grants from the state, and nonprofit tax exemption status despite the fact that the 2 CEOs both make over $1.5M each.
Meanwhile, the state is playing the whole "no doctors will take medicaid at the current rate, so we have to make cuts to state Medicaid."
Here's a fucking idea, how about you don't give state grants to hospitals with staff that (allegedly) won't accept state Medicaid or better yet, say that if the hospital is going to be receiving state funds in addition to that sweet ass nonprofit status, not only will they be expected to accept Medicaid, they also have to cap administrative salaries.
Same for churches or any other religious organization. Tax exemption status should be based on showing that you've earned that status by actually contributing to improving society. Otherwise it's just corporate welfare.