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Old 04-26-2017, 08:54 PM
 
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Im just a lowly childless woman nothing to see here move along
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Old 04-26-2017, 08:58 PM
 
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And 'savages' 'suspecting character' Really? Homeless shelters are a bad thing?wow you people are so judgmental; Get out of mommy and daddy's basment please
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Old 04-26-2017, 09:50 PM
 
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I'm sorry your child has difficulties but we don't live in a socialist society where everyone's costs are paid for at everyone else's expense. I would sooner support selective care of autistic children then a blanket 3-year old daycare program which is what this is
First of all fuuuck you you rich greedy prick... children need childcare. 99% of New Yorkers support this.

If your angry about your tax dollars go complain about Trump spending 54% of the budget on bombs and drones and more wars...

But no you don't give a damn,

Your just angry that actual working class families finally get something from the city for change at the expense of rich trust-fund bankers like yourself

Grow up and get job, trying working a real job like every other and trying to make ends meet to pay for child care.
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Old 04-26-2017, 09:52 PM
 
Location: New York City
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And 'savages' 'suspecting character' Really? Homeless shelters are a bad thing?wow you people are so judgmental; Get out of mommy and daddy's basment please
Yeah homeless shelters in the middle of residential neighborhoods are unfortunately a bad thing. It's just a reality of life, most homeless people bring with them a lot of problems and they affect everyone else.

You're letting your vision of the poor single mom with three kids who just lost her job and apartment as the face of the homeless cloud you from the reality that most homeless are mentally ill vagrants, many criminally insane
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Old 04-26-2017, 11:58 PM
 
Location: In the heights
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Yeah homeless shelters in the middle of residential neighborhoods are unfortunately a bad thing. It's just a reality of life, most homeless people bring with them a lot of problems and they affect everyone else.

You're letting your vision of the poor single mom with three kids who just lost her job and apartment as the face of the homeless cloud you from the reality that most homeless are mentally ill vagrants, many criminally insane
Maybe that'd be true if you have a very generous and inclusive definition of mentally illness, the sort where anxiety or depression (even if caused by homelessness) counted.
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Old 04-27-2017, 06:04 AM
 
Location: New York City
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Maybe that'd be true if you have a very generous and inclusive definition of mentally illness, the sort where anxiety or depression (even if caused by homelessness) counted.
affirmative - it's reality
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Old 04-27-2017, 06:51 AM
 
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If you can't independently feed them, don't breed them!
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Old 04-27-2017, 07:04 AM
 
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First of all fuuuck you you rich greedy prick... children need childcare. 99% of New Yorkers support this.

If your angry about your tax dollars go complain about Trump spending 54% of the budget on bombs and drones and more wars...

But no you don't give a damn,

Your just angry that actual working class families finally get something from the city for change at the expense of rich trust-fund bankers like yourself

Grow up and get job, trying working a real job like every other and trying to make ends meet to pay for child care.

LMAO

Well on the flip side Mr. SJW if you can't afford children DON'T HAVE THEM. Just like other things in life being a parent is a privilege not a right. Just because some **** can spread her legs then pop out a kid doesn't mean the responsible adults in her community should be forced to fund her.
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Old 04-27-2017, 07:11 AM
 
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First of all fuuuck you you rich greedy prick... children need childcare. 99% of New Yorkers support this.

If your angry about your tax dollars go complain about Trump spending 54% of the budget on bombs and drones and more wars...

But no you don't give a damn,

Your just angry that actual working class families finally get something from the city for change at the expense of rich trust-fund bankers like yourself

Grow up and get job, trying working a real job like every other and trying to make ends meet to pay for child care.
Question:

If rich trust fund bankers like he may-or-may-not-be were to pack up and move to Westchester what happens? We're all in this together. You need him as much as he needs you. Economics is an ecosystem where people of all stratas contribute to keep the system going. Even places left-wingers adore like Sweden recognize this.

If this program is for women who are working, then I actually support it. What's truthfully the alternative? People on welfare stay home as it is, if having childcare gives them the ability to go and gain employment wouldn't that reduce welfare?
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Old 04-27-2017, 08:12 AM
 
Location: New York City
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If rich trust fund bankers like he may-or-may-not-be were to pack up and move to Westchester what happens? We're all in this together. You need him as much as he needs you
You mean you need him to fund all your welfare programs and entitlements. DeBlasio throws around other people's money like it grows on trees. One day the whole thing is going to fall apart, anyone with money will move out, and probably Deblasio will be long gone and be just another John Lindsay / David Dinkins in the history books of unmitigated disasters

DO NOT RE-ELECT THE BOZO!!!
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