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(If men were smart they would cooperate with women and start treating them as equals. Taking care of women is taking care of everybody. We are all HUMAN.)
No, it's like admitting you're homosexual, or just low on testosterone. You don't like the word, "vagina," because you're an old school white dude, and likely are scared of vagina as you probably aren't very familiar with it. Men have been saying, "Suck my dick!" for years. Just like you are, saying "YOU pay for your illegitimate child," and/or "your abortion," like that's not been the case all along, despite men's penis's being half responsible. Don't worry, you won't see much vagina, dude.
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- And putting an entire generation under mountains of debt, a country cannot ever pay back unless by some garguntum effort or economic effort is the solution to this ?Children inherit the good and the bad their parents do. That's how it is. Sad fact of life. In fact if state becomes one's daddy, it removes the motivation for parents to work hard for their kids. And that is exactly what is happening these days.bmitra1 in reply to theoxymoronfromtexas (Show the comment) 9 hours ago
- Since you recommended some books for me, allow me to do the same. "Making Ends Meet: How Single Mothers Survive Poverty and Low-Wage Work" byKathryn Edin & Laura Lein and "No Shame in My Game: The Working Poor in the Inner City" by Katherine S. Newmantheoxymoronfromtexas in reply to bmitra1 (Show the comment) 15 hours agoPost
- And although the fraud (mainly by vendors) is terrible, it is a drop in the bucket compared to the burdens on the American taxpayer of military fraud, government waste, and corporate welfare. The Savings and Loan bailout alone cost $132 billion. Moreover, many people who work full-time qualify for food stamps, subsidized housing and other forms of "welfare": there is no city in the United States where a person earning minimum wage can afford a market rate apartment.theoxymoronfromtexas in reply to bmitra1 (Show the comment) 15 hours ago
- People need assistance when they are in financial hardship, and they are usually in financial hardship for economic reasons. The largest single group "on welfare" is children. That's a statistical fact. Should they be punished for the errors of their parents? Your solutions would leave them out in the cold.theoxymoronfromtexas in reply to bmitra1 (Show the comment) 15 hours ago
- Democrat women,get your damn vagina out of politics,since when democrat women's vagina's is a public issue?hpaulq09 18 hours ago
- Actually I would agree...prosecuting corporate fraud is one of the few roles of government. Not welfare statism - law enforcement.Subprime bubble happened because it was seemingly good politics. Everyone went along, because they got their piece of the pie....except we all forgot there is no free lunch. There is a similar bubble in student loans, and welfare state. These easy answers are like carbs - they seem to provide nutrition, but they are deadly. But who wants to listen to Cassandra ?bmitra1 in reply to theoxymoronfromtexas (Show the comment) 19 hours ago
- Corporatism is the result of Capitalism without proper regulation. People with money have bought our politicians and then they looked the other way and didn't enforce the regulations(or removed them) put in place to prevent the disasters that took place in the stockmarket. Those socialists commies you're so frightened of have been warning us about it long before 2008. Now I'm not a die-hard socialist, but letting capitalism do whatever it will is the definition of stupid.theoxymoronfromtexas in reply to bmitra1 (Show the comment) 19 hours ago
- This is the best video ever on youtube ... total truthben5017 20 hours ago
- Corporatism is not capitalism. Fed has been printing money and lending to bankers to supposedly grow the economy. That is just another kind of central planning that interferes with the free market to create a rigged market - favoring those close to the dollar printing press.That is not capitalism. Not with the federal reserve going unchecked. Debasing the currency seems good in the short term - you get cheap oil, Chinese goods, etc. In the long run, its a disaster.bmitra1 in reply to theoxymoronfromtexas (Show the comment) 21 hours ago
- I'd say that Capitalism being allowed to run amok is what's failing around the world. Too many rich people being allowed to obtain(both through legal and illegal means) and keep as much as they want, which is pulling too much money out of our economy, which is why we're in this financial mess.theoxymoronfromtexas in reply to bmitra1 (Show the comment) 22 hours ago