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As if incentives for college-educated, higher income people to have more children would be bad?
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What is your solution to generational poverty?
Let's spread the wealth.. give drug addicts free money in reparations. You don't do anything but talk shit about any proposal to fix the issue. You are not part of the solution. You're part of the problem. If idiots like you would get out of the way, we could have this issue tackled in a couple generations. |
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The key phrase is "across the board." |
Guess we need to get rid of the earned income credit and the dependency exemption then...
But no, bullshit. Some of us have the resources to have kids. Others do not. Why are we giving the cash to the people who can't afford to have kids to have kids. It's dumb. |
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Seriously, this line of thinking is beyond repugnant. |
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The goal of existing programs (some of us are involved in our communities---apparently Kevin can't say the same) is to change the structure of poverty and address larger societal issues. Such as people in every social class who are financially, emotionally, and mentally under- or unprepared for parenthood. No one is doing anyone a favor by having children. |
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33girl and I believe there should be neither incentives nor "punishments" for reproduction. |
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