Your Tax Dollars At Work

Your tax dollars get stolen for the #ClimateScam, and then universities like MIT confiscate 60% of the stolen money for themselves

Federal Research Facilities and Administrative (F&A) Rates | MIT Research Administration Services

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3 Responses to Your Tax Dollars At Work

  1. conrad ziefle says:

    You can bet that the overhead assigned to the research includes DEI, bloated admin, and other costs that do not support the research at all, and often hampers it. In other words, the grants are funding a bunch of things that are inefficient and/or are unrelated to the grant program.

    • arn says:

      Inefficiency is the MO.

      According to Bob Woodson 70% from the money of LBJ’s welfare system.
      Once a necessity has been successfully established to get a grip on the taxpayers money,
      most of it will disappear into dogooder pockets.
      And the bigger the grift the more virtue signalling there is.

      And it is proof that dogooders do not exist,
      as it does not matter how huge and obvious the grift is.
      There is noone inside the system to come forward to expose the crap as good people would do.
      Because 99.9% of dogooders are fake.

  2. GeologyJim says:

    Americans (citizens, in particular) have historically been quite generous in supporting charities and philanthropic organizations that have demonstrated true benefit to society, even prior to 501c3 tax exemption law.

    Suppose that law were changed to limit the tax-deductiblity to (e.g.) $2500 annually per individual. And further that all funds collected from corporations, government “grants”, post-mortem estate donations, and transfers between 501c3 organizations (NGOs) be taxed at corporate income tax rates.

    I’m pretty certain that worthy organizations would sustain healthy budgets and be freed of paying inflated salaries for executive leadership.

    I’m also certain these changes would kill the money laundering grift industry among the NGO scamsters.

    Trial lawyers would benefit for a while fighting these fundamental changes in grift practices, but eventually they would have to find productive work like everyone else – and perhaps law school enrollment would drop by about 90%, to the benefit of the nation.

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