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IndyLady|1396633881|3647380 said:iLander|1396633383|3647377 said:AGBF said:Why on earth penalize children in large families? Have we gone mad? Parents have "too many" kids, so we let the excess ones starve to death?
Deb
And this was exactly the response I was hoping to get.
People rant and rail against the people with many children (as has been written in this thread) and it made sense to have everyone argue it to the logical conclusion; what is the alternative, starvation?
I thought it was important to bring this out, my suggestion was not how I actually feel. I'm also hoping others will expand on reproductive freedom as we go further along.
But I am kinda liking the fingerprint idea, ID's can be faked.
I'm really bothered by the number of posters that have pointed out comments disparaging the use of food stamps because they're given to "mother's with four kids with different last names." Obviously, many have made the point to mention "different last names" and "different fathers"--rather than to be bothered simply by the number of children--they're bothered that those children didn't come out of a single nuclear family. The sense of moral superiority that comes through those posts is just stunning. As if penalizing the kids will turn back time and ensure that they were never born, or as if rich people are all angelic virgins?
vintagelover229|1396636310|3647401 said:Fly by post here.
I come from a family and only have half siblings. I have 3 sisters from my mother and one brother from my father. My father is on SSI for mental/physical issues and my mom has been off meds/assistance for many years now-but not until her early 50's.
I was brought up on what seems to be the family that is frowned upon-the people having babies and abusing the system. In fact the whole town I grew up in for many years is apart of that system.
Many people are unable to get better work. They don't marry bc the shift work (in a factory called ADM-used to be nick named another man dead-you can tell how much they are) that produces people who are alcoholics because the job SUCKS. But it's one of the few 'good paying' jobs in the area but they STILL can't afford to feed their families bc it's still not enough. They usually have kids by a few different women-most men are paying child support-and most mothers are broken and the men aren't real men.
They have all been raised in this cycle and most hate it but are unable to pull themselves out due to lack of jobs-good education-and many other things.
I am grateful for breaking the cycle but I am one of few. I do not judge my family and am grateful for the system even though its broken and many abuse it.
The rich (1%) anger me FAR more than those who use/abuse the system since the 1% are educated enough to know how to take advantage of the loop holes and abuse the 99% into doing their back and soul breaking labour-often at the expensive of peoples mental and emotional health. Not being able to provide for your family cuts deep-the judgement is harsh from 'those who have' as if they don't want-and didn't aspire-to be more-to be better. Most by the time they mature enough to realize the sins of their fathers have left them so scared and the choices they made while unable to fully understand that there were other choices to be had (even if they had the chance) have left them pretty much unable to do much about it.
I'm glad to see the compassion but to see people wanting to 'limit' and to 'control' even more because they have 'to many kids' or 'to many different partners' or are selling them for drugs (to escape their lives which are pretty hard and crappy I might add) really saddens me. Most probably do not know what it feels like to grow up and not know anything different. To have come from that-and to see it in my family who really do love-and really do try-and really do long and work hard for more-but is impossible for a number of different reasons-are clueless. Yes that's right-I said clueless.
I am now more mature than most people in the town I went too. Not only mentally-emotionally and spiritually but I can see what went wrong-how it continues to be wrong-but I understand why they are the way that they are and how hard it is to break free even when given the choice. Most of us don't feel any value and are only surviving the only way we know how. The difference between survival and thriving and living is something totally different. Many of them because parents too soon and never had a chance.
I have so much more I could say but I need to go. I doubt I explained myself very well anyways since it's quite an emotional topic for me. But I'm grateful that our hard earned money goes towards those who may or may not need it. Cuz I know for a fact the interest rate the banks make off of our mortgage and CC's far exceed anything they really need. When you can make more in one minute off of one investment than all of the tax payers pay out to assistants or bail out companies and still get your big bonuses then you should be ashamed of yourself. There is a difference between wealthy and controlling the wealth of the world. Of which the latter falls into the hands of a very select few-so much so they can determine the wealth of the remainder quite effectively.
ImperfectGirl|1396635577|3647394 said:
smitcompton|1396636039|3647397 said:Please, don't let anyone make you feel responsible for "the starving children argument".
smitcompton|1396636039|3647397 said:Hi,
Well, just let me say that , I, am not reponsible for starving children in America, or my own county or anywhere else in the world and, that you would dare make such an argument on here leaves me spechless.
To use every other type of societal benefit, many of which improves life for everyone as a way to discredit any discussion that many have on abuses in the foodstamp program also adds nothing to the discu.ssion.
Yes, one of the worst abuses does sit with the hedgefunds who pay such low taxes its ridiculous. Legislation is required by someone.
Lobbying is a natural way of getting Gov't attention. I accept some things, as I cant fight everything.
Cutting benefits during the Clinton years did stop pregnant 16 yr olds from getting their own free apartments and have the boyfriends move-in and make more babies.And it worked.
I don't think liberals should be listened to anymore, as well as those on the right. Neither have perspective anymore.
Please, don't let anyone make you feel responsible for "the starving children argument". Thats one bimbo.
Annette
packrat|1396655031|3647592 said:It. will. never. change. period. end of story.
There will always be ones that work the system, on both ends, high and low, b/c they know how, and b/c they can and b/c they're allowed to. The shitty thing about it is the kids are the ones, on the low end, who suffer.
That makes me sad and it also makes me angry that we ALLOW it. We do. By allowing people to go out and willy nilly have 47 babies if they so choose, we are allowing those kids to grow up pissing into the wind. B/c we can't tell anyone no. It's bad. No is not a word that Americans can handle in any way shape or form. It's our right to pretty much do as we see fit no matter what, and nobody is gonna tell us otherwise b/c nobody can step on our rights. Even if it's for our own good, uh uh nooo way sir.
We can wring our hands and gnash our teeth all we want about all the kids who grow up w/parents who don't give two plug nickels for them, that are abused/neglected etc but as far as I'm concerned it's our fault.
So honestly..we may as well shut up about it. Let people go out and do what they want and just continue to pay for it. Eventually the system will break down completely and we'll just only have ourselves to blame.
Dancing Fire|1396653220|3647560 said:It is easy to point fingers at the riches 1% for not paying enough taxes, but they themselves (the welfare careered) have yet to contributed a single dime into the tax system. All take and no give.
ruby59|1396637645|3647416 said:I am one of those posters and am only speaking for myself. What someone else does is their business as long as they are taking care of business. It is not who the father is or how many children you have but the fact that you cannot take care of them. And it is not moral superiority but common sense. By the government finally putting their foot down might not help those already born ( for which there are many programs already in place) but might stop others from abusing the system.
I could not access the links on the other page but as far as the low figure of those who are abusing SNAP, I would assume it is for the number of those who are actually caught. From what I have read and have been told by family who deal with it on a daily basis, it is not exactly a high priority crime considering what else our city and state governments have to deal with. But from what I have read and seen in our State, it is a lot bigger than the figure quoted.
vintagelover229|1396636310|3647401 said:Fly by post here.
I come from a family and only have half siblings. I have 3 sisters from my mother and one brother from my father. My father is on SSI for mental/physical issues and my mom has been off meds/assistance for many years now-but not until her early 50's.
I was brought up on what seems to be the family that is frowned upon-the people having babies and abusing the system. In fact the whole town I grew up in for many years is apart of that system.
Many people are unable to get better work. They don't marry bc the shift work (in a factory called ADM-used to be nick named another man dead-you can tell how much they are) that produces people who are alcoholics because the job SUCKS. But it's one of the few 'good paying' jobs in the area but they STILL can't afford to feed their families bc it's still not enough. They usually have kids by a few different women-most men are paying child support-and most mothers are broken and the men aren't real men.
They have all been raised in this cycle and most hate it but are unable to pull themselves out due to lack of jobs-good education-and many other things.
I am grateful for breaking the cycle but I am one of few. I do not judge my family and am grateful for the system even though its broken and many abuse it.
The rich (1%) anger me FAR more than those who use/abuse the system since the 1% are educated enough to know how to take advantage of the loop holes and abuse the 99% into doing their back and soul breaking labour-often at the expensive of peoples mental and emotional health. Not being able to provide for your family cuts deep-the judgement is harsh from 'those who have' as if they don't want-and didn't aspire-to be more-to be better. Most by the time they mature enough to realize the sins of their fathers have left them so scared and the choices they made while unable to fully understand that there were other choices to be had (even if they had the chance) have left them pretty much unable to do much about it.
I'm glad to see the compassion but to see people wanting to 'limit' and to 'control' even more because they have 'to many kids' or 'to many different partners' or are selling them for drugs (to escape their lives which are pretty hard and crappy I might add) really saddens me. Most probably do not know what it feels like to grow up and not know anything different. To have come from that-and to see it in my family who really do love-and really do try-and really do long and work hard for more-but is impossible for a number of different reasons-are clueless. Yes that's right-I said clueless.
I am now more mature than most people in the town I went too. Not only mentally-emotionally and spiritually but I can see what went wrong-how it continues to be wrong-but I understand why they are the way that they are and how hard it is to break free even when given the choice. Most of us don't feel any value and are only surviving the only way we know how. The difference between survival and thriving and living is something totally different. Many of them because parents too soon and never had a chance.
I have so much more I could say but I need to go. I doubt I explained myself very well anyways since it's quite an emotional topic for me. But I'm grateful that our hard earned money goes towards those who may or may not need it. Cuz I know for a fact the interest rate the banks make off of our mortgage and CC's far exceed anything they really need. When you can make more in one minute off of one investment than all of the tax payers pay out to assistants or bail out companies and still get your big bonuses then you should be ashamed of yourself. There is a difference between wealthy and controlling the wealth of the world. Of which the latter falls into the hands of a very select few-so much so they can determine the wealth of the remainder quite effectively.
vintagelover229|1396636310|3647401 said:Fly by post here.
I come from a family and only have half siblings. I have 3 sisters from my mother and one brother from my father. My father is on SSI for mental/physical issues and my mom has been off meds/assistance for many years now-but not until her early 50's.
I was brought up on what seems to be the family that is frowned upon-the people having babies and abusing the system. In fact the whole town I grew up in for many years is apart of that system.
Many people are unable to get better work. They don't marry bc the shift work (in a factory called ADM-used to be nick named another man dead-you can tell how much they are) that produces people who are alcoholics because the job SUCKS. But it's one of the few 'good paying' jobs in the area but they STILL can't afford to feed their families bc it's still not enough. They usually have kids by a few different women-most men are paying child support-and most mothers are broken and the men aren't real men.
They have all been raised in this cycle and most hate it but are unable to pull themselves out due to lack of jobs-good education-and many other things.
I am grateful for breaking the cycle but I am one of few. I do not judge my family and am grateful for the system even though its broken and many abuse it.
The rich (1%) anger me FAR more than those who use/abuse the system since the 1% are educated enough to know how to take advantage of the loop holes and abuse the 99% into doing their back and soul breaking labour-often at the expensive of peoples mental and emotional health. Not being able to provide for your family cuts deep-the judgement is harsh from 'those who have' as if they don't want-and didn't aspire-to be more-to be better. Most by the time they mature enough to realize the sins of their fathers have left them so scared and the choices they made while unable to fully understand that there were other choices to be had (even if they had the chance) have left them pretty much unable to do much about it.
I'm glad to see the compassion but to see people wanting to 'limit' and to 'control' even more because they have 'to many kids' or 'to many different partners' or are selling them for drugs (to escape their lives which are pretty hard and crappy I might add) really saddens me. Most probably do not know what it feels like to grow up and not know anything different. To have come from that-and to see it in my family who really do love-and really do try-and really do long and work hard for more-but is impossible for a number of different reasons-are clueless. Yes that's right-I said clueless.
I am now more mature than most people in the town I went too. Not only mentally-emotionally and spiritually but I can see what went wrong-how it continues to be wrong-but I understand why they are the way that they are and how hard it is to break free even when given the choice. Most of us don't feel any value and are only surviving the only way we know how. The difference between survival and thriving and living is something totally different. Many of them because parents too soon and never had a chance.
I have so much more I could say but I need to go. I doubt I explained myself very well anyways since it's quite an emotional topic for me. But I'm grateful that our hard earned money goes towards those who may or may not need it. Cuz I know for a fact the interest rate the banks make off of our mortgage and CC's far exceed anything they really need. When you can make more in one minute off of one investment than all of the tax payers pay out to assistants or bail out companies and still get your big bonuses then you should be ashamed of yourself. There is a difference between wealthy and controlling the wealth of the world. Of which the latter falls into the hands of a very select few-so much so they can determine the wealth of the remainder quite effectively.
makemepretty|1396665844|3647705 said:....It has boggled my mind that people on a diamond board are trying to think of ways to limit the food that goes to extremely poor families. Or even what type of food they purchase or how to stop them from reproducing. Seriously?
A person who has to buy his daughter a diamond bracelet because his other daughter got one (stomps feet) could never empathize.
The person who said it's not their responsibility if a child is starving is wrong. It is everyone's responsibility. It's called compassion and being a decent human being. I've fed kids that are hungry, given them a safe place to stay, I've taught some to read better....it's not just helping that child, you are essentially helping future generations. None of us are going without in order to help others, that's the big picture.
nkarma|1396860543|3648819 said:I do not get how some posters on here think it's a simple as be smart, use birth control. If that is really the cause you so desire there are many great organizations out there that help with getting sexual education and health care access to women. Some of them are the ones that are being demonized over and over again in the media. But if you think this is the solution, please volunteer and donate to these organizations, you will do A LOT to help!
All of the mostly middle class educated people on here, think it's as simple as just be smart & use birth control. There are very few people that can be smart (reasoning & critical thinking) without education. Maslow's hieracy of needs state that people cannot develop without having their physical & emotional needs met as well as being secure & safety. People in generational poverty grow up without all of these on a daily basis. There is study after study in this country and worldwide that the poor & less educated (those go hand in hand) have more kids and at a younger age. Let's do something about this instead of telling someone who has never lived near water to go catch a fish. Just because you know how to catch a fish, does not mean someone else does or even can get the resources to catch one.