Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain to me what politicians (both D & R) mean when they say talk about affordable childcare? Are they talking about subsidizing, or regulating prices? I feel like it's a bait issue that is tossed around but with no real way to accomplish or solve. Please be nice- it's an honest question.
It means that those of us who didn't have children until we could afford them will end up paying for irresponsible people having unprotected sex. If you cannot afford child care, you cannot afford to have a child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain to me what politicians (both D & R) mean when they say talk about affordable childcare? Are they talking about subsidizing, or regulating prices? I feel like it's a bait issue that is tossed around but with no real way to accomplish or solve. Please be nice- it's an honest question.
It means that those of us who didn't have children until we could afford them will end up paying for irresponsible people having unprotected sex. If you cannot afford child care, you cannot afford to have a child.
So I should have had an abortion when my 2 forms of birth control failed? (Condom + pill)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain to me what politicians (both D & R) mean when they say talk about affordable childcare? Are they talking about subsidizing, or regulating prices? I feel like it's a bait issue that is tossed around but with no real way to accomplish or solve. Please be nice- it's an honest question.
It means that those of us who didn't have children until we could afford them will end up paying for irresponsible people having unprotected sex. If you cannot afford child care, you cannot afford to have a child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain to me what politicians (both D & R) mean when they say talk about affordable childcare? Are they talking about subsidizing, or regulating prices? I feel like it's a bait issue that is tossed around but with no real way to accomplish or solve. Please be nice- it's an honest question.
It means that those of us who didn't have children until we could afford them will end up paying for irresponsible people having unprotected sex. If you cannot afford child care, you cannot afford to have a child.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain to me what politicians (both D & R) mean when they say talk about affordable childcare? Are they talking about subsidizing, or regulating prices? I feel like it's a bait issue that is tossed around but with no real way to accomplish or solve. Please be nice- it's an honest question.
Anonymous wrote:It's just a term politicians throw around. Means absolutely nothing.
I'm a republican and I would rather see subsidized childcare or free childcare than welfare. So many women are unable to work and pay for childcare because the childcare is too expensive. It would also help many poor children to be out of their houses and to be given food and quality instruction/play. Childcare for one baby is more than most people's rent and mortgages, it is for DH and I and we're middle class. I would also like to support universal pre-K and K (don't have full Kindergarten in Loudoun county). It's also a dream that children would arrive off their school bus around the same time that parents are getting home from work (4:30-5:00pm range). School days should match working hours. Instead of more class time, this could mean longer lunch hours, more recess or free play.
Anonymous wrote:They mean nothing, zero, nada,zilch, sifar. Just talking.