Now you have two earners you generally need two incomes to raise a family, one would not be enough. If I had a missus who earned the same amount as I did, we'd be loaded...however that is not the case. I certainly wouldn't fancy trying to raise a family on my income alone - it would be damn hard work...
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Re: Liberalism Destroys Families?
Originally posted by Berzerker
Lets see if liberalism destroys families:
1) Social Security - old folk no longer need the kids, and the kids get to go off on their own. Sounds good for both perhaps until the kids start having children and the old folk aren't there to help raise them. "It takes a village" begins with a family clan, and trust me, old folk ain't looking forward to a rest home now that the government is taking care of them (or preserved their freedom according to the left).
2) Welfare - who could argue with that? Help the poor, no different than giving money to a charity. Uh oh, out of wedlock birthrates skyrocket because government has taken over the father's role as provider.
3) Women's "liberation" - Mommy wants a career, honey, so here's your nanny or child care expert. They'll watch you until school starts. Is this the origin of "Latchkey Kids?
4) High taxation - gotta have it to pay for all this progress. But thats okay, we now have millions of mommies with careers to help pay for it all. Of course, the high taxation "coerced" millions of mothers into employment to pay the father's high taxes. Now they need child care too, parenting is increasingly shared with paid strangers.
5) Divorce - I suspect rates have gone up too because of this breakdown in the family. It seems logical divorce rates would be lower in tightly knit family clans where relatives can ease married couples thru troubled times. Virtually all cultures understand the importance of the newlyweds going to join one side of the family and not off on their own.
Was all this a predictable result of liberalism?
I've tried to present what I think is the socially conservative set of arguments since they are under-represented here at Poly. The evidence is rather damning..."I say shoot'em all and let God sort it out in the end!
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Originally posted by Provost Harrison
Now you have two earners you generally need two incomes to raise a family, one would not be enough. If I had a missus who earned the same amount as I did, we'd be loaded...however that is not the case. I certainly wouldn't fancy trying to raise a family on my income alone - it would be damn hard work...
People don't want to do what's best for their children because it would be too difficult.
Not knowing your specific situation, I'm just commenting on attitudes in general. Perhaps you only make $8k a year - I don't know.
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They went to work because they want a chance to live like everybody else - 2 cars, 2000+ feet of living space, a TV in every room. etc., etc.
In comparison, we have but 1 car, a small 1,500 sq. ft. house, and our newest TV was purchased in 1999.
It's called being frugal. And it's not difficult.
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Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
Let's see, if a couple has their kids when they're 20 to 25
You really think people these days have kids from 20 to 25? I'm 25 years old and know of only one person in my peer group who has any children..."I say shoot'em all and let God sort it out in the end!
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6) By freeing homosexuals to be with whomever they choose, liberals contribute to the breakdown of countless marriages, whereas in the good old days gays would have merely had clandestine homosexual relationships and stay in the loveless miserable marriages so loved by right-wingers.
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Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
Let's see, if a couple has their kids when they're 20 to 25
You really think people these days have kids from 20 to 25? I'm 25 years old and know of only one person in my peer group who has any children...
now the group that I hang out with, who are the physicsts and the like, aren't having kids anywhere near 25
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Why all this anti-family crap. Stable families are the ideal and goal for a good reason. Policy choices should be made to promote stable families to the extent we can. This does not mean that we should not try to help the poor or to ban divorce or to end social security. Where did that come from? Al Franken's view of the Republican Party?http://tools.wikimedia.de/~gmaxwell/jorbis/JOrbisPlayer.php?path=John+Williams+The+Imperial+M arch+from+The+Empire+Strikes+Back.ogg&wiki=en
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