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It's not going to happen, as evidenced by the posts we see on CD everyday. We are so divided the only thing left to do is for one side to destroy the other and rebuild the country into what the winner wants it to be......
no reason it can't continue like this for the next 100 years
but it's true what the right says, if it ever came to civil war they have all the guns and ammo it would be a short conflict
Then why bring it up? If our birth rate went to 0.2, or only 2 couples out of 5 having 1 child each, it would reduce the amount of births per year from 3.9 million to 800,000, while if our death rate stayed at the current 3.1 million, we would lose 2.3 million people every year, and would probably be on the verge of extinction in about 150 years
See post #63, a conservative poster who spouted pretty much everything that I know about the right all on their own...
Once again you demonstrate ignorance.
Those comments were made by an individual.
I can play the same game saying antifa displays everything I know about the left - except that I am aware that antifa is a fringe group and does not prove that all liberals are violent pigs.
Yeah, I know. But I was just being honest. What about schooling fees for families that have more than ONE child? Unfortunately, most Americans want as much free stuff from the government. And those with children actually think that they are doing society (and me) some big favour by having kids. And also parent mistakenly thinking that all that's needed to raise a child properly is having them in a school. Meanwhile, all I see around me are poorly raised children.
And it is a huge and unfair burden for society to have to pick up the tab for dealing with special needs children... as the cost of dealing with them is hugely expensive. One day, when we find out the cause of what makes kids dyslexic, autistic or having ADHD, we need to sue the pants off of those companies responsible and make them pay for schooling for these broken children.
And until then, we marginalize and ignore them?
I am childless by choice, and it does not bother me to help pay for public education. I benefited from it, most people I know benefited from it, and most of the people I go to for needed services benefited from it. The education of a child is about more than that one child, it is good for everyone who ever meets that child, directly or otherwise.
Accusing someone of being the T word is against TOS
Not when you're actually a troll
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