No that would be doing what you can for your family, and incentivizing those same children to become self sufficient so they are not perpetuating the cycle.....unless someone decides we have to give them free housing to which they learn to be leachesThe numbers aren't bs. Multiple families living in a single wide might as well be homeless
And so did Obama and so did bush and so did Clinton and so did bush and so did Regan and so did Carter and so will.....whoever runs against Trump. Never seems to happen though does it. That’s as far back as I remember.Except Trump claimed to when campaigning and I keep being told how he has full support from conservatives.
I like rice, and I hate it when they tax it. They probably only tax the white rice, not the brown.And so did Obama and so did bush and so did Clinton and so did bush and so did Regan and so did Carter and so will.....whoever runs against Trump. Never seems to happen though does it. That’s as far back as I remember.
It’s kinda like “taxing the rice”. All Democrats run on that lie but it’s never gonna happen and they know it when they say it. Your pretend outrage is noted.
@Orangeslice13 you are needed in the Pub, in roof extension over patio thread.And so did Obama and so did bush and so did Clinton and so did bush and so did Regan and so did Carter and so will.....whoever runs against Trump. Never seems to happen though does it. That’s as far back as I remember.
It’s kinda like “taxing the rice”. All Democrats run on that lie but it’s never gonna happen and they know it when they say it. Your pretend outrage is noted.
I don’t disagree with that. We have two sets of friends, who will both make phenomenal parents, are both solid middle class families who can’t have children of their own, and they’re looking at tens of thousands in adoption fees.The obstacles to adoption hurt but the entire system and way of thinking need to be revamped. Throwing money at it has been tried over and over and is proven not to work.
Okay? Feel free to keep saying it. Our intelligence agencies sure do.
I don’t disagree with that. We have two sets of friends, who will both make phenomenal parents, are both solid middle class families who can’t have children of their own, and they’re looking at tens of thousands in adoption fees.
The issue I have is in having some bureaucrat determining someone’s fitness to be a parent and then some of the government interventions end up being more traumatizing than just having ****** parents.
“Throwing money at it” probably makes it worse because it creates some incentive for secondary gain that draws bad actors.