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Old 10-26-2014, 09:55 PM
 
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LOL, I'll bet your one of those people who think that it's the loving thing to do to have children when you can't afford them. You know, the dead beat dads and the breeders.

And yes, healthcare went down hill after Hillary. I worked in healthcare and I know what went on before and after Hillary.
So you take it out on the children. And you would tell parents who had good jobs when they had kids who are now unemployed that they never should have had families. I'd call you a typical conservative, but you are something far more out in right field. Just looking at your posting history.....Ugh. The rancor. I can only imagine what it must be like to be trapped in such a negative mind.
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Old 10-26-2014, 09:57 PM
 
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So you take it out on the children. And you would tell parents who had good jobs when they had kids who are now unemployed that they never should have had families. I'd call you a typical conservative, but you are something far more out in right field. Just looking at your posting history.....Ugh. The rancor. I can only imagine what it must be like to be trapped in such a negative mind.
I had good parents, they could afford to give us a reasonable good life. They didn't have to depend on government to feed us.

You're a typical liberal. You bring children into the world regardless of your "inability" to give them a reasonably good life. That! is the most selfish thing you can do to children.
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Old 10-26-2014, 10:00 PM
 
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LOL, I'll bet your one of those people who think that it's the loving thing to do to have children when you can't afford them. You know, the dead beat dads and the breeders.

And yes, healthcare went down hill after Hillary. I worked in healthcare and I know what went on before and after Hillary.


Really, what was your position and with what agency. I only ask because you seem to know what went on.
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Old 10-26-2014, 10:00 PM
 
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I had good parents, they could afford to give us a reasonable good life. They didn't have to depend on government to feed us.

You're a typical liberal. You bring children into the world regardless of your "inability" to give them a reasonably good life. That! is the most selfish thing you can do to children.
I don't have children.....yet. I'm still in my mid-20s and not ready to give up partying with my friends on the weekends.
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Old 10-26-2014, 10:01 PM
 
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I had good parents, they could afford to give us a reasonable good life. They didn't have to depend on government to feed us.

You're a typical liberal. You bring children into the world regardless of your "inability" to give them a reasonably good life. That! is the most selfish thing you can do to children.

lol

So, if your parents had lost their jobs when you were a kid, would they have automatically become bad parents?
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Old 10-26-2014, 10:02 PM
 
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Really, what was your position and with what agency. I only ask because you seem to know what went on.
I worked in the ICU and Cardiac step down unit, sometimes I also worked ER and NICU. It used to be that we could take more time with patients, now it's like a production line. There were major cut backs. Wages stayed stagnate. Doctors were beholden to insurance companies rather than patient care. Nurse to patient ratio got worse, more patients per nurse. It got worse and worse to the point that nurses made comments that it became more dangerous for patients. I have friends still in healthcare and they say it's a nightmare anymore. I got the hell out.
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Old 10-26-2014, 10:06 PM
 
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I had good parents, they could afford to give us a reasonable good life. They didn't have to depend on government to feed us.

You're a typical liberal. You bring children into the world regardless of your "inability" to give them a reasonably good life. That! is the most selfish thing you can do to children.

I had good catholic parents too who couldn't afford all these kids. But it was against their religion to take birth control. This isn't about being a liberal
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Old 10-26-2014, 10:08 PM
 
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I had good catholic parents too who couldn't afford all these kids. But it was against their religion to take birth control. This isn't about being a liberal
So as a catholic it's ok to depend on government support? I don't think so. Your parents are what we would call convenient catholic. Say your hail Mary's and go out raising hell, come back to church on Sunday, hail Mary then make more kids they couldn't support.

A good catholic would think about the kind of life they would give their offspring. It is selfish to have kids when you can't give them a reasonable good life.
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Old 10-26-2014, 10:13 PM
 
Location: Louisiana
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I'm starting to think that threads like these are just what happens when old people use the Internet.

It's probably best to just roll your eyes and politely suggest that they could do better things with the autumn of their years.
You'll get old someday, punk.

BTW, My favorite store is Spatula City,
unless you can catch the 60 second sale at Barnacle Bros.
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Old 10-26-2014, 10:15 PM
 
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You'll get old someday, punk.

BTW, My favorite store is Spatula City,
unless you can catch the 60 second sale at Barnacle Bros.
I buy all my Christmas gifts at Spatula City.

You can also get the Spatula City Gift Card for when you just don't know which spatula to get for that special but picky person.
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