tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1138570918413841323.post13579330345985451..comments2024-02-23T03:29:54.261-05:00Comments on The Unreligious Right: Government CharitiesUNRRhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17093711439992855042noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1138570918413841323.post-24390618483936178532011-10-19T16:03:23.786-04:002011-10-19T16:03:23.786-04:00You couldn't budget contributions because you ...You couldn't budget contributions because you wouldn't know how much you were going to take in. The programs in question would continue to be funded with tax money as they are now, unless we are talking about new programs that would only take place if they met donation goals.<br /><br />But yeah, you are probably right. If it happened as you describe, people would get used to higher funding levels and call for tax increase if donations dropped.UNRRhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17093711439992855042noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1138570918413841323.post-73499193215729467532011-10-19T10:55:57.594-04:002011-10-19T10:55:57.594-04:00The first problem that comes to mind, is that afte...The first problem that comes to mind, is that after a string of good years with high donations a bad donation year will result in a budget shortfall. In such a case there would be massive pressure to make up the difference with tax revenueEd Forthhttp://forthplace.comnoreply@blogger.com