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If I could get back the money I pay in taxes, I could afford to have the joy of raising a child. Why is it "fair" that the government gets to take my mmoney and give it to ghetto hoodrats who are birthing the next generation of criminals?
If you cannot afford children now, the tax you referring to wont change that.
Criminals are born at all levels of society.
Focus on your own situation and towards ways to improve it. If it is one thing that I have heard out of the ghetto it is the notion that their predicament is the fault of someone else....
I find your post more than a little racist, but I'll pretend that you're asking a serious question.
Honestly, if people waited until they could afford to have kids, almost no one would have kids. You'd be surprised how new parents are able to find their own money to support their own kids. Less eating out, a more economical car or place to live, penny pinching, all kinds of ways.
Most new parents are NOT "using" the system. Many welfare recipients look more like you than you probably think, too
Last edited by Joe the Photog; 05-28-2017 at 06:15 PM..
Because republicans who now have the white house and majority in all the house and stuff are too socialist to remove those programs. Get someone on the real right!
If I could get back the money I pay in taxes, I could afford to have the joy of raising a child. Why is it "fair" that the government gets to take my mmoney and give it to ghetto hoodrats who are birthing the next generation of criminals?
Here's the real question:
Why do you think you should be exempt from taxes, which are pretty much universal in any viable developed country - and why are you so paranoid, uncaring, and greedy about what happens to your taxes?
According to your prior posts, you are nearing 30 (so still quite young) but you don't have a partner and have kind of given up on finding one.
I don't understand this post - you're not in a position, taxes or not - to father and experience the "joy" of raising a child.
BTW - "nearing 30" is far too young to decide you'll never find a partner.
Yep.
From the OP.
"Main reason is because the train already left the station. At my age (almost 30), no women I'm attracted to are single. In addition, I've become far less physically attractive over the years, further diminishing my options. At this point it makes sense to learn how to be happy with singleness."
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