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Liberals Rally Around Bush
katysails wrote:
Marketing and the fashion industry are just two of the areas that are art-based...if either was eliminated, the economy would dive.... Especially marketing. How in the world would our massive consumer-products industries survive if they couldn't convince people to go into debt to buy things they don't need? I'm not sure how much "art" is really involved in advertising, certainly it is somewhat of a creative (in an applied way) field. This may be what Binary Charlie was referring to when he said "Art DRIVES the economy." And while it's a bit of a stretch of the definition of "art" I agree... how much Budweiser beer would get sold if they didn't spend millions advertising it? DSK |
Liberals Rally Around Bush
The CC owns half of Manhattan. There's no reason why building that have
nothing to do with religion should be tax free. Given that we barely have a Federal response to disasters any more, perhaps we *do* need charities. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "katy" wrote in message ... Capt. JG wrote: Yes, they're all tax free, but it seems like there should be some limits and stiffer requirements. Some of the charities only really give a small percentage of what they bring in to the people they claim they're helping. The Catholic Church is not one of those...Catholic hospitlas alone provide emergency room and outpatient care to thousands...plus all the other charities they support...my sister works for Catholic SOcial Services where she lives giving classes on foster parenting. The amount of free services, counseling, etc. given out by that one agency is staggering. And I imagine in large cities it would be even more so... |
Liberals Rally Around Bush
We have less than $1.50 now in some places. I don't think the voters are
very happy though. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Joe" wrote in message ps.com... Charlie Morgan wrote: On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 22:31:26 -0400, katy wrote: Charlie Morgan wrote: On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 13:31:34 -0700, "Capt. JG" wrote: I was thinking of all the right-wingnuts who can't seem to figure out that good science is more important than their religious convictions. So is art. Eliminate just music, and our economy would probably collapse pretty quickly. Eliminate religion and the economy would hardly notice. CWM Religion funds education and charities. If you eliminated church based charities you'd have a real mess. It would be barely noticed by the economy. Art DRIVES the economy. Art ...You mean like Govt money given to some dip**** to take pictures of a crusifix in a jar of **** kinda art? Or action adventures made by derranged self centered drunken has beens religious nuts? That drives your economy not mine. Oil drives the economy. 1.50 gas by T-Day? Happy voters? Joe CWM |
Liberals Rally Around Bush
Hollywood. The economy can't survive without it.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "DSK" wrote in message . .. katysails wrote: Marketing and the fashion industry are just two of the areas that are art-based...if either was eliminated, the economy would dive.... Especially marketing. How in the world would our massive consumer-products industries survive if they couldn't convince people to go into debt to buy things they don't need? I'm not sure how much "art" is really involved in advertising, certainly it is somewhat of a creative (in an applied way) field. This may be what Binary Charlie was referring to when he said "Art DRIVES the economy." And while it's a bit of a stretch of the definition of "art" I agree... how much Budweiser beer would get sold if they didn't spend millions advertising it? DSK |
Liberals Rally Around Bush
DSK wrote:
katysails wrote: Marketing and the fashion industry are just two of the areas that are art-based...if either was eliminated, the economy would dive.... Especially marketing. How in the world would our massive consumer-products industries survive if they couldn't convince people to go into debt to buy things they don't need? I'm not sure how much "art" is really involved in advertising, certainly it is somewhat of a creative (in an applied way) field. This may be what Binary Charlie was referring to when he said "Art DRIVES the economy." And while it's a bit of a stretch of the definition of "art" I agree... how much Budweiser beer would get sold if they didn't spend millions advertising it? DSK A lot of art goes into advertising...my rx brother in law was a graphics designer...he and most of his colleagues background came from art institutes...photography is an art...watch the Cleo awards sometime...they are intersting and show the best of what advertising has to offer...it is an art to get consumers to select one product over another...without the creativity invested in advertising, products wouldn't sell...imagine if commercials were just scientists spouting off the facts about their particular brand...who would buy? Think of pharmaceutical commercials where they have to relate all the horrendous side effects of their products but the commercial sells the medication even though the facts are there that it may do something other than cure you... |
Liberals Rally Around Bush
Dave wrote:
On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 09:45:10 -0700, "Capt. JG" said: The CC owns half of Manhattan. What kind of anti-religious screed did you get that from? Hr ptobaby thinks the CC bought it from the Indians for 3 rosaries and a plenaty indulgence... |
Liberals Rally Around Bush
Do you deny that they own huge chunks of the city? They're one of the major
landowners, have been for a long time. One of the many, many articles that give you a number for their vast holdings... http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpag...C0A9669582 60 "Besides the Roman Catholic Church, which owns 2,000 buildings in New York City..." But, of course, you don't believe the NY Times, right? -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Dave" wrote in message ... On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 09:45:10 -0700, "Capt. JG" said: The CC owns half of Manhattan. What kind of anti-religious screed did you get that from? |
Liberals Rally Around Bush
Charlie Morgan I'm-Still-Krusty.com said:
Eliminate all music from every source and see what happens. Does that mean no more boom cars? Gee that would be a disaster for civilization. Dave wrote: There's a reason I said it depends very much on what you call art. There's no doubt the entertainment industry is a significant economic engine. Most of its output, however, I wouldn't dignify with the word "art." Another point on which we agree. Dave have you ever read 'Stranger in a Strange Land' by Robert A. Heinlein? It contains the best & most cogent discourse on what 'art' really is and what it means to people (Jubal Harshaw). DSK |
Liberals Rally Around Bush
I assume that they have to pay normal taxes on their commercial and
residential rental property - that's certainly the case up here in MA. Capt. JG wrote: Do you deny that they own huge chunks of the city? They're one of the major landowners, have been for a long time. One of the many, many articles that give you a number for their vast holdings... http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpag...C0A9669582 60 "Besides the Roman Catholic Church, which owns 2,000 buildings in New York City..." But, of course, you don't believe the NY Times, right? |
Liberals Rally Around Bush
"Capt. JG" wrote in message ... Unlike the mess we already have? I have no problem with charities. I do have a problem with granting charities immense tax write-offs. The Catholic church comes to mind, as do the Moonies. Ah yes, the Unification Church of the "Rev." Sun Yung Moon. One of my favorites. I used to love to attempt to debate the Moonies that came to my door soliciting funds when I was in college. My favorite: "I guess you have to turn all that collected money over to Rev. Moon. I'll make you a better deal--collect money for my "church" and I'll let you keep half." What I'd like to see more than denying tax write-offs to religious organizations is some tight accountability for where the "charitable" funds go. There is a sizeable church organization here that has an annual operating budget of well over half a billion dollars. The Rev. and his family live like royalty at any of their numerous homes in Hawaii, Florida, the Caribbean, Europe, Aspen, and Utah. They have four--count 'em--four "corporate" jets and a rather largish motor yacht which moves annually between the Caribbean and the Med. They've been doing a big fundraising push for the establishment of a new TV transmitter and station to be built in French Polynesia. I'm in the wrong damn business. Max |
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