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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: combjelly who wrote (959010)8/24/2016 11:15:39 PM
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I don't see the link. But there is no material difference between 11% and 13%. Call it 12%.

The point is that given their funding sources, they ought to be spending more on charities and less on flying people around in private jets. It is true that the analysis of these data are probably more complicated than can be put up in easily digestible form. And there are organizations for which 12% would not be that bad.

But this one has no significant publicity expense. Its overhead consists of what? Salaries of Friends of Hillary. T&E. Office expenses. That is it. Cost of raising money is excellent at under 2%. It doesn't have to be much when your charging people for appointments with the Secretary of State.

12% is not impressive for programs. There is no reason they couldn't spend more on programs.
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