+ a million!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about the child care tax credit? Or the mortgage interest write off that allows people to live in bigger houses to accommodate families? How about free public education? Or subsidized college loans? If you can't afford to send your own kid to college, why should the taxpayers help you?
OP, do you oppose public benefits for the middle and upper classes, or only those that benefit the poor? Serious question.
Boom. Thread over
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh I got a good one...should atheist parents be allowed to receive welfare?
I mean isn't their lack of faith and failure to impart religious values onto their children irresponsible?
Irresponsible? Hell no. It's responsible. They are teaching their kids self-reliance, self-determination and responsibility rather than pumping their heads full of false hope, fairy tales about big invisible people in the sky, and a belief in the paranormal versus a belief in science. Religion is not the basis or ultimate authority for morality and values.
(Psst...Not the PP, but this was sarcasm. As a fellow atheist, let me say that you're helping us look like the humorless ranters that the believers claim we are.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh I got a good one...should atheist parents be allowed to receive welfare?
I mean isn't their lack of faith and failure to impart religious values onto their children irresponsible?
Irresponsible? Hell no. It's responsible. They are teaching their kids self-reliance, self-determination and responsibility rather than pumping their heads full of false hope, fairy tales about big invisible people in the sky, and a belief in the paranormal versus a belief in science. Religion is not the basis or ultimate authority for morality and values.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, yeah "why punish the innocent child". I totally get that, but if the parents are that stupid to make the right decisions, then lets throw them on birth control and we'll make the decisions for them.
Wait a minute - so in addition to working to support myself AND people on welfare I now have to make decisions for myself AND for people on welfare?
GEEZUS WHEN DOES IT STOP!!
Anonymous wrote:Oh I got a good one...should atheist parents be allowed to receive welfare?
I mean isn't their lack of faith and failure to impart religious values onto their children irresponsible?
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, yeah "why punish the innocent child". I totally get that, but if the parents are that stupid to make the right decisions, then lets throw them on birth control and we'll make the decisions for them.
Ultimately it's not about the right of the poor to have kids or be irresponsible - it's whether they have the right to have their irresponsible behavior and also receive taxpayer funds without any accountability or strings attached toward more socially responsible behavior.
Anonymous wrote:While I agree that the government should stay out of reproductive issues, I still feel that we are in our rights to not provide government assistance (tax dollars) to those that continue to have kids when they can't afford their own basic needs (food, shelter, etc.). If youalready have kids and are down on your luck, absolutely you should get some help, but the second you pop out another mouth for us to feed, then your support ends.
Yeah, yeah "why punish the innocent child". I totally get that, but if the parents are that stupid to make the right decisions, then lets throw them on birth control and we'll make the decisions for them.
Laws do exist to prevent the dumb from killing themselves, such as seatbelts, so why not restrictions to prevent a burden, however slight, on our tax dollars. Not to mention that the odds are high that the vicious cycle will continue.
I bring this up when I found out that a co-worker of mine's daughter, who is 17, is having another baby by another boyfriend. The coworker is 34. Imagine being a grandma at 33. The daughter is on welfare and at the same time was getting tattoso, piercings, nails, hair dyes and cell phones since she kept losing them. She lives in subsidized housing and has a roomate that she collects from, the roomate paying more than what the daughter is paying for rent.
The co-worker thinks it is great how smart her daughter is. Stupid breeds stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Ah the beauty of democracy. Points can be made arguments can be asserted and opinions can be insisted but at the end of the day the people decide what is the law via vote and not forums.