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The Duggers do very well financially, and did not need the T.V. show to support their large family. He is in real estate development, and also served in the Arkansas House of Representatives.
Not only that, they have done a very good job raising them to be good citizens, moral, and respectful of others. I wouldn't be criticizing the Duggers. They have every right to have as many children as they wish.
Jim Bob and Michelle were married in 1984, and their first child was not born until 1988. Your comment about them having sex when they couldn't afford to, is out of pure hatred for Christians and especially those with large families.
I have five sisters (no brothers). Large families used to be common
It might behoove you to do some research before making a fool of yourself with nasty comments about people you know nothing about.
I am a catholic from a large family so stop making assumptions about me.
The Duggars are batsh*t crazy and openly admitted to relying on the charity of church members and friends who gave them boatloads of clothing and baby goods. They force their older daughters to raise all the younger kids and don't allow any of them to go to college. They also belong to a religious movement whose leader has been repeatedly accused of sexually abusing young women who worked at his headquarters. Just because they're not on government assistance doesn't mean they're a model family.
Well, that is a hell of a lot different than, "you have to be licensed to subcontract"
Actually it is the same statement. Not sure what you are reading.
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