FanceyFox,
that's true but I think some people wouldn't be able to afford college. I went but I had a full academic scholarship.
even for those who can afford, it is an expense
expenses do not provide, they take from your provisions,,,,
the issue of being able to pay for food, shelter, and clothing is not solved by attending college,,,,
,although graduating from college may make one more marketable when seeking a job, the years that pass until that day still require income to provide and support one's family...
Or you could start your family after college, when you can afford a family.... right?
If you don't go to college but you still start a family, then do what many do..( including me) get 2 jobs until you establish yourself... without going on public assistance.
When we started our family.. that was our decision, not the governments. So, I paid for that decision.. not the taxpayers.. who had no input into our decision to have a family or not.
and while one is attending to college and working two jobs, who exactly cares after the children,, not pays the bills, but CARES for them?
when we started a family, it was our decision too , and both of us were working and maintining one home with two incomes,, then things changed
when we were no longer in ONE home and together and one or the other of us were unemployed
people need help sometimes, because life happens, we do not have as much CONTROL over things as some like to pretend we do
some people have a network of , I dont know, neighbors or friends or SOMEBODY who can assist them other than government , but many people do not
when people have children it is their decision, and others have no input, yet over the eighteen years, things happen out of peoples control, life happens, and those children will one day grow up and be a part of the society that DOES impact those taxpayers, and the investment into that is something to consider,, whether one personally chose to have kids of their own or not,,,
Edited by
msharmony
on Tue 05/02/17 07:39 PM