Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every child born in my county costs the taxpayer 247,000 in subsidized education.
Every child in this country hopefully becomes a taxpayer someday. They will more than reimburse us for the cost of educating them.
Do you really want your catheter being changed by someone without a basic public education???
You are not getting the point. I , a rich person, get a quarter of a million dollar subsidy per child.
If you find that so ridiculous, pay for private school instead!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every child born in my county costs the taxpayer 247,000 in subsidized education.
Every child in this country hopefully becomes a taxpayer someday. They will more than reimburse us for the cost of educating them.
Do you really want your catheter being changed by someone without a basic public education???
You are not getting the point. I , a rich person, get a quarter of a million dollar subsidy per child.
Every child born in my county costs the taxpayer 247,000 in subsidized education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every child born in my county costs the taxpayer 247,000 in subsidized education.
Every child in this country hopefully becomes a taxpayer someday. They will more than reimburse us for the cost of educating them.
Do you really want your catheter being changed by someone without a basic public education???
Anonymous wrote:Every child born in my county costs the taxpayer 247,000 in subsidized education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every child born in my county costs the taxpayer 247,000 in subsidized education.
Retirees also cost the tax payer
Anonymous wrote:Every child born in my county costs the taxpayer 247,000 in subsidized education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No.
I want the government involved in my baby making decisions zero percent of the time.
+1
Good. Then don't take government money when you participate in baby making. That's the bottom line.
Once again- does that include tax credits for kids and college tuition? Or are you only advocating changes that impact the poor and not middle-to-upper income brackets?
This is a serious question- what problem are you trying to fix? Is it out of control goverment spending? Because if that's the case, you really should look at the bigger problem of corporate welfare. Here's my proposal- any company that accepts public funding of any kind must provide a full time jobs that will allow their employees to live above the poverty line and not ship jobs offshore. That would kill many birds with one stone. Deal?
I think I love you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she's an RN she should be able to make good money, far more than what her husband makes. Might make more sense for him to be the stay at home dad or for him to adjust his work schedule to work around hers rather than her having to stay home.
But see you don't get to decide that. She's the Mom - maybe she wants to stay home with her child who is sick. Maybe her child wants her Mom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No.
I want the government involved in my baby making decisions zero percent of the time.
+1
Good. Then don't take government money when you participate in baby making. That's the bottom line.
Once again- does that include tax credits for kids and college tuition? Or are you only advocating changes that impact the poor and not middle-to-upper income brackets?
This is a serious question- what problem are you trying to fix? Is it out of control goverment spending? Because if that's the case, you really should look at the bigger problem of corporate welfare. Here's my proposal- any company that accepts public funding of any kind must provide a full time jobs that will allow their employees to live above the poverty line and not ship jobs offshore. That would kill many birds with one stone. Deal?
I think I love you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she's an RN she should be able to make good money, far more than what her husband makes. Might make more sense for him to be the stay at home dad or for him to adjust his work schedule to work around hers rather than her having to stay home.
But see you don't get to decide that. She's the Mom - maybe she wants to stay home with her child who is sick. Maybe her child wants her Mom.
Additionally it may be because the mother is a nurse that she is best able to care for said child. Maybe if the mother worked - the father would need to hire a nurse to come in. You just don't know...
I'm the one who posted about the baby with cancer. Both parents are not working as the baby is doing very bad. They had to go out of state for her treatment. Both parents want to spend every minute with their baby while they can. They also need each other to get through this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she's an RN she should be able to make good money, far more than what her husband makes. Might make more sense for him to be the stay at home dad or for him to adjust his work schedule to work around hers rather than her having to stay home.
But see you don't get to decide that. She's the Mom - maybe she wants to stay home with her child who is sick. Maybe her child wants her Mom.
Additionally it may be because the mother is a nurse that she is best able to care for said child. Maybe if the mother worked - the father would need to hire a nurse to come in. You just don't know...