Anonymous wrote:I love how 2020 has exposed parents.![]()
Its all hugs and rainbows and 'children fill a void' until you actually have to take care of and watch them 24/7, 7 days a week.
Now its 'I'm going to be hospitalized if you don't get them out of here'.
And you wonder why the child-free and single are enjoying the pandemic so much?
Anonymous wrote:People are SO dramatic. You need to be HOSPITALIZED because the stress and trauma of working remotely while managing your kid on a Zoom classroom is too much?
Google a migrant worker gathering bushels of radishes all day. Read up about working in a coal mine, or the allocation of family work among families during the Depression that had no steady income. Here’s a hint: way more unpleasant than missing “wine-o’clock” a few times a week.
I am so sick and tired of this whining. No one “owes” you free money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with you op. It’s disgusting how no one cares about parents or school aged children. And that people just pretend we’re bad parents for needing to go to work.
We should have emergency funds. And the government SHOULD provide more stimulus relief checks.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with you op. It’s disgusting how no one cares about parents or school aged children. And that people just pretend we’re bad parents for needing to go to work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone owe you a check? I'm not paying for your childcare.
Except you usually do pay for childcare for all public school children. It's just that right now you are still paying that money but OP and people like her are not receiving the benefit.
Why not just cut her a check?
No, our tax money pays for an education. Its traditionally been in person and the child care is a bonus but since its no longer in person OP and others need to readjust their budget for afford child care, like they did when the kids were little. Surprise, the government is no longer taking care of your kids every day and you need to. Its called parenting. Be an adult and take care of you kids or pay someone.
Nope, sorry you didn't understand this before -- the public school system is a form of childcare. The childcare part isn't incidental, it's a primary purpose. I don't know where people on DCUM and elsewhere got the idea that it's something else. But our entire economy depends on a public school system that provides free or heavily subsidized childcare so that parents can work. Pretending otherwise is a form of magical thinking not grounded in reality.
And OP is right -- we either help her with childcare so that she can work, or her entire family unit ceases to function and we wind up helping her and her child anyway via public services for the unemployed, homeless, mentally ill, or abandoned children. That's how society works. If it bother you, feel free to go get yourself a private island and go it alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone owe you a check? I'm not paying for your childcare.
Except you usually do pay for childcare for all public school children. It's just that right now you are still paying that money but OP and people like her are not receiving the benefit.
Why not just cut her a check?
No, our tax money pays for an education. Its traditionally been in person and the child care is a bonus but since its no longer in person OP and others need to readjust their budget for afford child care, like they did when the kids were little. Surprise, the government is no longer taking care of your kids every day and you need to. Its called parenting. Be an adult and take care of you kids or pay someone.
Expecting someone to be able to pivot on a dime and adapt their budget to pay for full time childcare for elementary school students- something that has been reliably provided by the state and taken for granted as part of the social fabric of our nation for decades- is extremely unreasonable. Maybe OP waited to have children until she had saved up enough to help get hervthrough the daycare years or maybe she opted to move to a more expensive home in a better school district to benefit her kids once the daycare payments were done. Her no longer having several thousand dollars a month of disposable income with little notice to devote to childcare costs that she reasonably believed were behind her does not make her an irresponsible adult or parent.
Anonymous wrote:People are SO dramatic. You need to be HOSPITALIZED because the stress and trauma of working remotely while managing your kid on a Zoom classroom is too much?
Google a migrant worker gathering bushels of radishes all day. Read up about working in a coal mine, or the allocation of family work among families during the Depression that had no steady income. Here’s a hint: way more unpleasant than missing “wine-o’clock” a few times a week.
I am so sick and tired of this whining. No one “owes” you free money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone owe you a check? I'm not paying for your childcare.
Except you usually do pay for childcare for all public school children. It's just that right now you are still paying that money but OP and people like her are not receiving the benefit.
Why not just cut her a check?
No, our tax money pays for an education. Its traditionally been in person and the child care is a bonus but since its no longer in person OP and others need to readjust their budget for afford child care, like they did when the kids were little. Surprise, the government is no longer taking care of your kids every day and you need to. Its called parenting. Be an adult and take care of you kids or pay someone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone owe you a check? I'm not paying for your childcare.
Except you usually do pay for childcare for all public school children. It's just that right now you are still paying that money but OP and people like her are not receiving the benefit.
Why not just cut her a check?
No, our tax money pays for an education. Its traditionally been in person and the child care is a bonus but since its no longer in person OP and others need to readjust their budget for afford child care, like they did when the kids were little. Surprise, the government is no longer taking care of your kids every day and you need to. Its called parenting. Be an adult and take care of you kids or pay someone.
Anonymous wrote:People are SO dramatic. You need to be HOSPITALIZED because the stress and trauma of working remotely while managing your kid on a Zoom classroom is too much?
Google a migrant worker gathering bushels of radishes all day. Read up about working in a coal mine, or the allocation of family work among families during the Depression that had no steady income. Here’s a hint: way more unpleasant than missing “wine-o’clock” a few times a week.
I am so sick and tired of this whining. No one “owes” you free money.