Wednesday, October 26, 2011

If They Can't Afford Diapers They Shouldn't Have Kids

In the same way if they can't afford to buy winter coats for their kids, they shouldn't have kids. If they can't afford to feed their kids, they shouldn't have kids.

People on welfare should not have kids, period. (Obviously, if someone has a good job, and has kids, then loses their job through no fault of their own, and has to go on temporary welfare until they find another job, that's one thing. But if you're on welfare and then have a kid, that's insupportable!) [Problem is, Republicans won't make it easy for people to not have kids, eh? Teens have too much media exposure to sex for an abstinence program to ever work - more's the pity.) But I'd rather have my tax money going to provide free condoms to sexually active teens, than have it go toward 18 years of raising a kid from diaper to incarceration in prison because his mother can't afford to raise the child properly.
RUSH: "Connecticut Gov. Dan Malloy has declared Thursday 'Diaper Need Awareness Day' as part of a campaign by The Nutmeg State to pressure Washington into providing free diapers to low-income families." That would be low-income families with day care, that would be Rosa DeLauro's law. Can you believe this? Day Three of this diaper business, Connecticut Governor Dan Malloy declared Diaper Need Awareness Day tomorrow. "Supporters will host a fundraiser and a panel discussion in New Haven on the public health risks for babies whose diapers aren't changed frequently enough." How long is it gonna be before a bunch of geezers in nursing homes are gonna be demanding free diapers?



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1 comment:

  1. Food stamps pays for the baby food, cash assistance for the booze, cigarettes and the 53" rentacenter TV, public aid pays for day care, you got the government housing and free cell phones to chat it up while your at home...now the diapers are covered. Now all I need is a chevy volt and Im all set.

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