
We subsidize the children of the uncaring-t
he uncared for-using the money of those who were parented by those who cared and worked for their success. And, to make it all better, we use the illogic of the few out of a hundred who might be successful to justify paying for social programs for the ninety-fiv
e , over half of which will strive to be ordinary at best.
12% of the poor children are raised by grandparen
ts or other relatives, because the mother and/or father (if known) are absent due to lack of caring, mental instabilit
y, drug use, or just plain abandonmen
t. A substantia
l percentage of children in such situations are challenged mentally, challenged physically
, or both, also due to the lifestyles of their semen and egg donors.
Not one in ten girls who father children in their teens can or will name the father of any one of the average 3.2 children they have before age 25. Not one in twenty poor and unwed mothers marries the father, or receives child support, all such obligation
s being absorbed by the taxpayer. 77% of minority single mothers have one child, 66% have two, 40% + have three or more
When will folks like you get it right? Understand that doing more and more of the same, with two generation
s plus of bad results to show for it, won't work? That adding "support" only begets wanting more "support?.
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