Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I get pregnant with quadruplets and then miscarry after filing taxes…can I keep the $15,000 deduction?
I think there's some rule about how long that person was a "dependent".
Airlines should now be able to charge pregnant women as "two persons", same for any public transportation. You should be forced to buy two bus tickets.
There is a whole lot of forcing going on and it only seems to be in one direction. But sure, how are airlines and buses going to determine who is pregnant or not? Will you get a special sticker direct from the government after your egg is fertilized and do you need weekly check-ins with the local branch to confirm that the fetus still has a heartbeat? If its twins do you pay for 3?
Anonymous wrote:This is nuts.
I said a few weeks ago in another thread that it is going to be considered kidnapping with intent to kill if a pregnant woman crosses state lines to have an abortion.
People said I was overreacting, and that it was unconstitutional to prevent the right to travel.
I don't see how I was overreacting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the Twilight Zone. It's crazy, and since the Supreme Court opened the door to it, I think embryos from forced birth states should count on Federal taxes too.
No can do. That would make the embryos illegal immigrants. The Constitution is quite clear about no citizenship before birth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I get pregnant with quadruplets and then miscarry after filing taxes…can I keep the $15,000 deduction?
I think there's some rule about how long that person was a "dependent".
Airlines should now be able to charge pregnant women as "two persons", same for any public transportation. You should be forced to buy two bus tickets.
Airlines don't charge for lap babies( children under 24 months who will be sitting on parent's lap throughout flight. Why should the charge babies in the belly?
Anonymous wrote:This is the Twilight Zone. It's crazy, and since the Supreme Court opened the door to it, I think embryos from forced birth states should count on Federal taxes too.
Anonymous wrote:This is the Twilight Zone. It's crazy, and since the Supreme Court opened the door to it, I think embryos from forced birth states should count on Federal taxes too.
Anonymous wrote:If someone has done something to a pregnant woman who
miscarries (car accident, boss causing stress, exposing them to flu/cold etc.) should they be charged with manslaughter or murder?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I get pregnant with quadruplets and then miscarry after filing taxes…can I keep the $15,000 deduction?
I think there's some rule about how long that person was a "dependent".
Airlines should now be able to charge pregnant women as "two persons", same for any public transportation. You should be forced to buy two bus tickets.
Airlines don't charge for lap babies( children under 24 months who will be sitting on parent's lap throughout flight. Why should the charge babies in the belly?
For one. So as some other posters are saying, if someone is pregnant with multiples would only the first be free? You can only have one lap child per person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I get pregnant with quadruplets and then miscarry after filing taxes…can I keep the $15,000 deduction?
I think there's some rule about how long that person was a "dependent".
Airlines should now be able to charge pregnant women as "two persons", same for any public transportation. You should be forced to buy two bus tickets.
Airlines don't charge for lap babies( children under 24 months who will be sitting on parent's lap throughout flight. Why should the charge babies in the belly?
Anonymous wrote:If someone has done something to a pregnant woman who
miscarries (car accident, boss causing stress, exposing them to flu/cold etc.) should they be charged with manslaughter or murder?
Anonymous wrote:I think the direction these things are heading are (carpool lanes, treating a fetus like a person) bad for the non forced-birth efforts. Quit giving them what they want. A fetus is NOT a dependent. The more these crazy ideas are catered to, the more it is normalized.
Anonymous wrote:I think the direction these things are heading are (carpool lanes, treating a fetus like a person) bad for the non forced-birth efforts. Quit giving them what they want. A fetus is NOT a dependent. The more these crazy ideas are catered to, the more it is normalized.
Anonymous wrote:How will they track this? Will doctors have to register pregnancies now?