The question is what to do with the dead weight of society. The lazy Non working can't support themselves leeches. The ones who only create more work for others. Nature use to have a course for this. Our generous welfare system has bred them like cockroaches.
the topic was actually privilege.
There is no way to be dead weight for long. EVeryone works in some capacity and contributes over their lifetime. Lets deal with the fathers who are able but unwilling to support the children they make spreading their seed around.
That would save 'taxpayers' the precious money they are so concerned might feed someone else's kid.
Lets also do better in underserved communities with living wages and opportunities to build mentorships, references, and skills so children have a better chance of doing better than their parents again.
It would also help if there could be an amendment to collect revenue from corporations who use under the table immigrant workers and from tax fraudsters and no longer give any more subsidies to corporations who have EVER filed bankruptcy, being that shows not the most responsible use of past subsidies ...
all of that would greatly reduce revenue and reduce the number of children in need ...
Society can't really hold men responsible for children when the women don't hold them responsible. A lot of them don't know who is their baby's father. So how doesn't the govt know who to go after? My opinion is the woman is required to have her tubes tied when having baby number 2 on welfare. That's already too much irresponsibility packed off on tac payers.
I live in an underserved community. I didn't apply at McDonald's when looking for work. I think a minimum wage increase is long overdue but it's up to the individual to find work paying enough to pay their bills.
Kids shouldn't need mentors. That's what parents and grandparents are for. People need to step up and take care of their own families. Kids in privileged homes have parents busting their *** to create that environment. They don't have time to worry about somebody else kids
Kids should be able to get an education but programs have been spending money on kids who don't or can't benefit from it. I saw an interview of an under privileged kid who was given a chance at college. She got knocked up and had to quit. She was pregnant again during the interview. She isn't cut out for a bright future. She needs a job and her tubes tied. Then she can look for her kids a man who is willing to be a dad to them.
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Easttowest72
on Sat 08/11/18 08:25 AM