1. Paid in 2014. Documented.
2. Not what the savings were for.
3. If they can afford to give Bob 24K, they can damned well afford to pay for health insurance.
4. As I stated, members pay more than $30L for Shrine Mont. If they can afford a weekend that, for many, is little more than a drinking binge, they can afford to pay for health insurance.
Oh, and having paid a 100K bonus in 2014 on top of Malm’s 200K a year salary, the church has now borrowed to keep the HVAC on.
That is stupid.
Save for the future.
Numbers are a little off Wrote:
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> Here’s a breakdown of those amounts from someone
> who doesn’t really care:
>
> 1) That’s a grossly inflated amount and would
> have lead to bankruptcy of the church in Virginia
> years ago.
>
> 2) If that’s what the savings were for, then so
> what?
>
> 3) People freely gave charity after an accident?
> What a crime!
>
> 4) $30,000 for Shrine Mont? Not even close.
> Individuals and families pay their own way for a
> weekend retreat.
>
> 5) Blame the Obama government for that.
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