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Fwiw, you're a biblical literalist in 2017, and that's hilarious.
(If you want to sling ad hominem attacks on the Internet, you know I'm all for it.)
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Fwiw, I just lowered my shields out of curiousity to view a known troll's post. As usual, it wasn't worth it.
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Originally posted by Vlad Drkulec View PostBernie who?
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I think the biggest change is that the fog of secrecy around a number of Obama legacy "achievements" like the Iran nuclear deal and UN payments for global warming have been cleared away.
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Originally posted by Paul Bonham View PostAnd as Trump's approval ratings drop in these first 100 days.... Stephen Colbert's ratings are skyrocketing!
Colbert's nightly monologues deriding Trump are priceless. I've been watching the Youtube videos every day.
My opinion is a bit different.........humour is being generated by Trump by the ton!
But, for fear of being told I'm raining on your parade, have you noticed the changes to the USA that have been made in 100 days by the Republican Dictatorship, with the Donald figurehead........IMHO, no laughing matter.
Bob A
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Originally posted by Bob Gillanders View PostGreat article Peter, thanks.
I am happy to see Trump's approval polls dropping again.
And as Trump's approval ratings drop in these first 100 days.... Stephen Colbert's ratings are skyrocketing!
Colbert's nightly monologues deriding Trump are priceless. I've been watching the Youtube videos every day.
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Originally posted by Peter McKillop View Post
I am happy to see Trump's approval polls dropping again.
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Here we go again. This time the Associated Press talks about Trump's compulsive lying:
http://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/politi...id=mailsignout
P.S. Regardless of whether or not you're a conservative, how can you not feel embarrassed for the U.S.?Last edited by Peter McKillop; Monday, 24th April, 2017, 03:15 PM.
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Re: CFC Loss of Charitable Status - The Facts
Originally posted by Erik Malmsten View PostWhile the CFC's international program gets no sports funding, the CFC dropped the ball as a children's chess charity could be set up as the Chess Institue of Canada has done in Toronto:
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/ebci/haip/s...3Bb%3Dtrue&m=1
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Re: CFC Loss of Charitable Status - The Separate Junior Program Option
Originally posted by Bob Armstrong View PostHi Erik:
It is my recollection (But my memory is medically defective), that when CFC had its Charitable Status rescinded, we did discuss the setting up of an arm's length separate CFC Junior Organization with Les Bunning, our pro bono lawyer who had fought the tax case for us for so long.
There were a number of reasons for rejecting the idea:
1. a separate bureaucracy, when CFC could hardly manage its own (And CFC already had the Chess Foundation of Canada as a separate CFC unit).
2. the issue was addressed as to who would benefit from the tax receipts from this new Junior Program..........it was felt that the families who would benefit were generally well-off; poorer families had trouble affording expensive world junior tournaments. It would be nice to benefit the families of these juniors, but at what cost?
3. CFC wished to pursue the "Sport" route of issuing tax receipts.
So the decision was made to shelve the Independent CFC Junior Program possibility, for future discussion (And then, like many CFC good intentions, it fell off the radar).
Again, I'd like an exec (current or past) to confirm my recollection.
Thanks.
Bob
A youth oriented chess education foundation with or without charitable status can be very successful as we have seen and will continue to see across Canada. Charitable donations have been quite minimal over the years and probably do not justify the real costs of the CFC setting up a separate charitable foundation. These costs would probably be on the order of four or five thousand dollars per year not counting the additional burden on the executive director. Talking to the people who know the charitable donations have never covered these incremental costs.
We did receive a payment for the youth fund from Caesars Windsor and at a certain moment not being a charity led to some nervous moments but it probably went from the charitable donation budget to the promotion budget and we were able to finance our U16 Olympiad team from the proceeds.
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Re: CFC Loss of Charitable Status - The Separate Junior Program Option
Originally posted by Erik Malmsten View PostWhile the CFC's international program gets no sports funding, the CFC dropped the ball as a children's chess charity could be set up as the Chess Institue of Canada has done in Toronto:
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/ebci/haip/s...3Bb%3Dtrue&m=1
It is my recollection (But my memory is medically defective), that when CFC had its Charitable Status rescinded, we did discuss the setting up of an arm's length separate CFC Junior Organization with Les Bunning, our pro bono lawyer who had fought the tax case for us for so long.
There were a number of reasons for rejecting the idea:
1. a separate bureaucracy, when CFC could hardly manage its own (And CFC already had the Chess Foundation of Canada as a separate CFC unit).
2. the issue was addressed as to who would benefit from the tax receipts from this new Junior Program..........it was felt that the families who would benefit were generally well-off; poorer families had trouble affording expensive world junior tournaments. It would be nice to benefit the families of these juniors, but at what cost?
3. CFC wished to pursue the "Sport" route of issuing tax receipts.
So the decision was made to shelve the Independent CFC Junior Program possibility, for future discussion (And then, like many CFC good intentions, it fell off the radar).
Again, I'd like an exec (current or past) to confirm my recollection.
Thanks.
BobLast edited by Bob Armstrong; Friday, 21st April, 2017, 10:13 AM.
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Re: CFC Loss of Charitable Status - The Facts
Originally posted by Vlad Drkulec View PostYour account is largely what I understand the situation to be from discussions from members of the executive who were around when the events in question transpired. In addition, I think that donations were minimal over the years and it was decided that the net present value of future donations was less than the cost of pursuing maintenance of the status quo.
I'm not sure all this has anything to do with Trump though.
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/ebci/haip/s...3Bb%3Dtrue&m=1
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