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It's hard to decide who's worse. Stupid women who breed children they can't feed with idiots or greedy bankers expecting a handout after they've messed up our pensions.
Easily, since we only focus on the first group, bankers get a pass...
And yet Republicans are screaming bloody murder that the Hobby Lobby should be able to dictate what medications, such as birth control or emergency contraception, that their insurer dispenses.
Hobby Lobby signed a private contract with their insurer. Arrogant dumb arses think they have the right to intefere in someone's elses business. What egos on the left. The contract is completly voluntary. Hobby Lobby doesn't "dictate" a damn thing.
How would you like it I showed up at your house and looked through every private business transaction you make and tell you what you can and cannot purchase?
no the machine is not driven by bastards at least not the ones in the crib. its driven by the bastards that run our welfare system, lots of them with 6 figure incomes who are greateful for every unwed mother that walks the earth. without unwed mothers they would never make it to hawaii.
For the chronically poor (think generational poor) having a kid is your ticket to your own apartment and government assistance for food, housing, daycare, school and spending money. What these girls fail to do is think long term though; that "kid" is more than your ticket to your own apartment.
I've spent time in inner city schools and there's always one or two that go that route to "escape" only they don't really escape, do they ?
Nationwide almost 41% of all births are to unmarried mothers, up from 5.3% in 1960 to 40.8% in 2010. In 2010 the vast majority of births to unmarried women was greatest among blacks (73%) and and Hispanic (53%) with Whites and Asians trailing at 39% and 17% respectively.
The greatest problem seems to be the implicatios that these births have on our government and our society:
Children born to unmarried mothers are more likely to grow up in a single-parent household, experience instability in living arrangements, live in poverty, ...have socio-emotional problems....are more likely to have low educational attainment, engage in sex at younger ages,....have a premarital birth,....(and) (A)s young adults,.....are more likely to be idle (neither in school nor employed), have lower occupational status and income, and have more troubled marriages and divorces than those born to married parents.
These women suffer many disadvantages compared to their married counterparts including lower incomes and education levels, and a dependence on welfare assistance. Single mother with children find it difficult to attract a successful male spouse due to already having a child from a previous relationship.
The democrats must be licking their chops. A dynamo producing more government-dependent voters.
Republicans are certainly without a doubt helping to cause such an undesirable situation as well, considering how bitterly opposed they are to helping poor women to get birth control and being strongly opposed to sex education in the schools.
In the Philippine Islands if you have a child out of wedlock you are shunned and scorned by society. The government does NOT step in with SSI, HUD sect 8, EBTs, WIC, childcare, Pell grants and the other numerous social support we hand out to irresponsible parents in America.
Supplemental Social Security, aid for the disabled.
Didn't know that an unwed pregnancy was a disability.
Section 8 housing folks pay rent!
Didn't know that elderly folks were becoming unwed mothers.
Pell grants?!?!
That will come as news to a whole lot of suburban mothers and fathers.
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