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Oh boo hoo. Again let's blame the poor and not the high rollers who hide their money in off shore accounts or "donate to charity" so they don't have to pay taxes.
Which group is over-reproducing and expecting OTHERS to pay to feed and support their kids? Hmmm...?
People who work for a living, will have as many kids as they can afford, poor people will have as many kids as the government will pay for. At the present time, there is no limit.
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Originally Posted by InformedConsent
Exactly.
The government doesnt pay for everything a child needs for 18yrs.
Then HOW are adults in the situation you describe 33% MORE likely to be obese than poor adults who don't get food stamps? Hmmm...?
Perhaps it has something to do with my kids being first in line for fruits and veggies? Mostly I only eat what they have refused when it comes to expensive fresh food. If I didn't have the great before mentioned metabolism, id probably be overweight too.
Really? EVERYONE is eligible for Medicaid, WIC, food stamps, welfare, etc., etc.? PROVE that.
You said:
Originally Posted by InformedConsent View Post
Which group is over-reproducing and expecting OTHERS to pay to feed and support their kids? Hmmm...?
I said:
Originally Posted by Ohky0815 View Post
all of them.
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What does that have to do with everyone getting assistance? Nothing.
All groups, poor and wealthy are over producing and expecting everyone else to help out.
If they have wives and/or children they can't afford to support, yes.
you probably cant afford certain things either, you just wont ever admit it because then youd be the same as everyone else.
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