How Have Large Donations Affected Education Policy In New York City? 37
theodp writes: According to Chalkbeat, the expansion of charter schools, the movement to break New York City's large schools into smaller ones, and the push to teach computer science have something in common: the influence of philanthropy. Though contributions from big donors amount to only a fraction of New York City's education spending, they still have a real impact on public school policy, said Jeffrey Henig, the co-author of The New Education Philanthropy: Politics, Policy and Reform, which details how powerful individuals and organizations increasingly use donations to advance policies they support. Increasingly, Henig adds, some of those donors are paying more attention to advocacy, creating at least the appearance, if not the reality, of grassroots support.
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If there are any conditions, it's not a "donation", it is a bribe, and it shouldn't be tax deductible.
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Nah. For instance, I will donate to help cloth the poor or disaster assistance but insist none of that donation goes to high dollar salaries of the people running it. That is not a bribe.
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This is not just about altruistism. There is a huge political aspect to these donations. Public employee unions are the biggest donors [opensecrets.org] to the Democratic Party. The also provide thousands of campaign door knockers and phone dialers. When Obama was nominated, more than 20% of the delegates at the convention were members of either the NEA or the AFT. School reform, charter schools, and an upcoming Supreme Court ruling [wikipedia.org] could weaken these unions, which will have a dramatic effect on American politics. I t
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You mean like Mercury one [mercuryone.org] or your local church?
And yes, Mercury One has a separate drive for administration costs and all donations to aid goes directly to the target of said aid. They actually clearly separate the two when asking for funds or donations or volunteers to help.
Your church, well a lot of them anyways, I do not know about the churches in your area but in mine, a lot of them have free stores that stock necessities like clothing, toiletries, and some dry goods that are freely available to people
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Sure, but if instead you insist that all the cloths that this charity hands out are made by some cooperation that you own shares in (which is a real example unlike yours) then donations in that instance should be in quotations.
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I'm not sure that can happen can it? It seems to me like the donation would just be rejected if that were a stipulation. However, I could see the donator purchasing a couple truckloads of cloths made by some corporation he owns stock in and that being the donation instead of money. I don't have a problem with that. do you?
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Doesn't Microsoft often "donate" money to schools to help them set up computer equipment that will be running Microsoft software? This stipulation probably happens more often than we know thanks to back room dealings.
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Nah. For instance, I will donate to help cloth the poor or disaster assistance but insist none of that donation goes to high dollar salaries of the people running it. That is not a bribe.
The difference is that your wishes will be ignored, while the high value donors' won't be.
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Well still yet they seem to be obligated to hold up their end of the bargain. http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/he... [go.com]
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Fact: The largest donors in the US political process gave almost a billion dollars - all to Democrats.
you mean 'bullshit'.
Fact: the largest donors arent even in that list because its only the direct contributions, not the dark money spend helping campaigns that campaigns arent even allowed to know about or coordinate with. you know...where 99% of political money -actually- gets spent.
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The totals do not include contributions to 501(c) organizations, whose political spending has increased markedly in recent cycles.
So since this is only money given direclty to candidates, and not to the dark money front groups, like the 50 odd different ones run by the the Koch's that they will be distrubuting a billion dollars through. a billion being 10x more than the top 10 of that link contributed in 2014.
So you provided skewed information, and then made a bullshit point based on it.
biggest single source of donations (Score:3, Insightful)
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The education system has failed you.
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Reform Schools? (Score:2)
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The catch is that the lesser minds will do little for society whereas the sharper minds can do a great deal for all of us.
Being clever does not in itself make you a good or useful person. Most successful investment bankers and CEOs are extremely bright people.