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$509,000,000 dollars every three years divided evenly amongst all the local shelters could probably save each one of those pets euthanized in the United States unnecessarily. |
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I'm not endorsing the HSUS, but bear in mind: A $260,000 salary sounds outrageous for the head of a non profit organization, but it is relatively low for one this size. Large non profits have to compete with the govt and private sector for quality employees, CEOs and executives. If this makes anyone laugh, being a CEO or executive of an organization like this is not so easy. Fundraising and lobbying in DC are not easy tasks. Being passionate about animals is not enough. People who are good at it usually won't work for low salaries and benefits. They'll look elsewhere. |
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Maximo, your point about CEO salary relativity is valid, I agree with you. Still, a very large annual salary, would you agree? I stand by my math, although it was ambiguous for me to say "every three years" when I meant in 2009,2010 and 2011. There is a lot of money at stake here, so I think its fair to question "estimates" supplied by the HSUS. I also think, and I assume we agree, the HSUS can be misleading in their advertising. I don't think most people who donate are thinking their money is going to lobbyists, large salaries, and employee pensions. I think most people believe the money is going to the shelters. For me the number that troubled me most is that only around 5% is actually going to the animals in the United States. |
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I don't follow you on the support of breeders....what does that have to do with lowering the numbers of homeless animals? |
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