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05-20-2012, 05:44 PM
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Man with 30 children begs court for help with child support
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05-20-2012, 07:51 PM
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05-20-2012, 10:04 PM
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*Dies laughing* OMFG I love it!You rock!
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05-20-2012, 10:13 PM
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This guy is a blight on society. Take a look everyone, now you know where your tax dollars will end up going, since he can't support these kids it will fall to me & you, John & Jane Q Taxpayer. Perfect case study for the pros of forced sterilization. Don't give me any shit about his rights either, this useless fuck would be ruled diminished capacity, he's such a fucking moron. Don't even get me started with the stupid broads who hook up with this walking welfare factory either!
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05-20-2012, 10:30 PM
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More Outrage
Polygamists in Utah and elsewhere also routinely exploit public assistance.
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05-20-2012, 10:59 PM
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Overpopulation without money to sustain it hurts us economically, especially by stressing diminishing funds for education. An over populated school with underfunding, under staffing, and other cuts doesn't provide a breeding ground for a good education. Having all of these children grow up on welfare with terrible parenting (you can't tell me they will get great parenting in a single parent household with a mother stupid enough to have multiple children with a man of his caliber) in an over crowded public school will put them into a terrible cycle themselves when they grow up and get financial aid and/or student loans that they will never pay back, or they might end up in the corrections system getting 3 hots and a cot that we pay for as well.
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05-23-2012, 07:28 PM
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Is he dumb or are taxpayers dumb? Education is
provided to all children at taxpayers expense and so
are condoms. If people don't take advantage of what's
offered to them free of charge, they shouldn't bitch and
moan (ask for more ) that they can't afford it. After kid
number 1, this guy should have spent a couple of bucks
on covers and saved the $6,000,000 it's going to cost to
raise the kids. Is he stupid or the taxpayers who enable.
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05-23-2012, 07:51 PM
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Why would he bother worrying about the cost of raising the children when the taxpayers will? I know too many people personally who live by the moto: "the state will pay for it." And you know what? New York seems more than happy to hand it out to anyone who asks which justs boggles my mind that you actually need a degree to work in government when a mentally disabled monkey could figure out that you can't run a society like that.
Whether it's Medicaid, food stamps, housing vouchers, cash, free cell phones or any of the other freebies the county, state, and federal governement give out it's no wonder there's a constant deficit of tax money every year for actual needs like education, roads, and public safety.
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05-23-2012, 08:42 PM
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Why would he bother worrying about the cost of raising the children when the taxpayers will?
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And what, exactly, do you think would be different were the safety net non-existent? Besides, of course, the kids being homeless and starving?
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Whether it's Medicaid, food stamps, housing vouchers, cash, free cell phones or any of the other freebies the county, state, and federal governement give out it's no wonder there's a constant deficit of tax money every year for actual needs like education, roads, and public safety.
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Medicaid is currently serving as a godsend to my family. Food stamps, i'm sure, to many other families. Same with housing vouchers, cash assistance, and yes, free cell phones. It's unfortunate that so many of us are so bitter about it all.
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05-23-2012, 09:17 PM
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And what, exactly, do you think would be different were the safety net non-existent? Besides, of course, the kids being homeless and starving?
Medicaid is currently serving as a godsend to my family. Food stamps, i'm sure, to many other families. Same with housing vouchers, cash assistance, and yes, free cell phones. It's unfortunate that so many of us are so bitter about it all.
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Maybe if those mothers didn't have the safety-net they wouldn't be so quick to have children that they might not otherwise be able to afford. Or consider other options such as adoption.
You hit it head on with the term "safety-net." I've been to several other countries that don't have all of the many ammenities in terms of governmental services we receive here. And guess what? That's one of the biggest reasons some of the younger generations want to come here. The freebies that they can't get in their own countries unless-gasp-they actually work. There are too many people here (I can speak for far too many) who choose public assitance over a minimum wage job because welfare-pathetically enough-pays more. There's something seriously wrong with this society when members think that way.
What happens Doove when you need help? And I? And every other person in this country? Then who exactly is going to be working to pay for these services? And what point do the hand outs end? I just don't think productive societies should be providing free services while those of us who are working have to pay out of pocket for new tires that blew out on the potholes that can't be filled because Erie County still doesn't have the money to fill them in. Hmmm, I wonder why....
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05-23-2012, 09:24 PM
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And what, exactly, do you think would be different were the safety net non-existent? Besides, of course, the kids being homeless and starving?
Medicaid is currently serving as a godsend to my family. Food stamps, i'm sure, to many other families. Same with housing vouchers, cash assistance, and yes, free cell phones. It's unfortunate that so many of us are so bitter about it all.
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Public assistance should be a safety net, not a way of life. It's not like this guy has a couple of kids and needs some help, he is a freeloader who seems to have no problem with impregnating anything with a wetspot & a heartbeat.
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05-23-2012, 10:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Doove
And what, exactly, do you think would be different were the safety net non-existent? Besides, of course, the kids being homeless and starving?
Medicaid is currently serving as a godsend to my family. Food stamps, i'm sure, to many other families. Same with housing vouchers, cash assistance, and yes, free cell phones. It's unfortunate that so many of us are so bitter about it all.
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Doove, I'd like to believe that most are not against a basic safety net. Thirty kids without the ability to support them deserves castration or some form of neutering. This guy is no better than an alley cat and is just going to encourage future generations to perpetuate in such an irresponsible manner. And when did free cell phones become a right for the poor? WTF!
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05-24-2012, 06:50 AM
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enabling people to the point where they become slaves is not compassion its demonic
and the people that fight to keep the handout flowing have more disrespect for humans and the inherant ability of human beings to become great , but given the fact they will have a safety net, will never be pushed, they will never come to realize just how great they can be when they discover the God given talent they where born with.We werent put on the planet to have an EASY life. You cant find your talents if your never under the gun and accountable for earning your keep, thats just human nature.
People that get trapped into welfare get into walking a tightrope, they know they have abilities and could take that job, and it would be tough, but people tell them and they begin to believe that they will always be stuck in that same rut, and that people just discriminate against them. Well, not true, you have to enter society and there are rules in the workplace , there cant be caous everywhere, at some point you have to listen and work hard being told what to do by someone else that worked themself up the ladder.
but anyone can keep their head down, and learn what skills each person has that can make them great and sooner or later success will follow ,
most people dont even know what life skills they have and wont unleash their natural talents if they never struggle to have them revealed to theirself.Its just common sense
its just not easy and you cant cheat people out of a great life by handing them a short cut,, thats not loving someone thats taking advantage of someone for your own agenda
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05-24-2012, 08:27 AM
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Jon - Every now and then you really let it shine, great, Great post!!
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05-24-2012, 09:12 AM
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mmmm JB for VP
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