
You would be well advised to spend as much or more time on planning population as you spend on feeding a growing over-popul
ation of those who can't or won't take care of themselves
. It is worthwhile to be concerned about proper nutrition of those already here; it is even more rewarding to create counseling and incentives to discourage creating more population
s to be fed.
Things like five year birth control implants for girls 13 and up, with the incentive being $5,000 split $4,000 to a college fund, and $1,000 cash payment, AND the minimal implant costs paid by grants to states. Repeat at age 18 prior to community college for a vocation, or four year college for a profession
. Holding off the 500-600,00
0 abortions and related costs from these segments, and the equal number of live births over a period of years would offer immense societal and personal opportunit
y rewards to a population segment that creates it's own unable-to-
make-progr
ess walls against achievemen
t. Plus, you completely overlook the responsibi
lity of community, religious and political leaders to set an example, use their positions of leadership to persuade good behavior, and reinforce healthful eating and moral standards. That IS their job, right? .
If "being taken care of" is the goal, they are well on their way. But, I wonder if one day they will wake up and wonmder if it was worth it? Being the "new economic slaves" and all?
Why, how totally cynical of me.
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