PHILADELPHIA: There is a growing trend for church, charities and not-for-profits to spout pious prognostications as a counterpoint to increasing government pragmatism.
There is nothing wrong with two points of view.
But increasingly, the heads of those organisations, which all live off government budgetary largesse or the public donations teat, are starting to sound like airheads adrift of their constituency base and cotton-wooled in offices of unrealism…