Chunkee
Lifer
This is a worthy topic I believe. There are many things to consider here:
1. Crime
2. The horrible and troubling welfare system.
3. Pollution
4. Taxes
This topic was spurred by my 17 year old drop out nephew having his son. He is barely working, his GF quit her job, they both live with her mother. They have no clue on how to raise and care for a child, will not give it up for adoption. Spent her last paycheck on a car stereo, she has decided NOT to breast feed, even though it is FREE and is the best thing for the child. My whole family is concerned for the baby, yet we cannot do anything or talk sense in to them.
This is just one of many of a common scenario that frequents society. People having children that are unable to take care of them.
You need a license to hunt, fish, drive, get married, etc, but you do not need one to be a parent. In fact there is an incentive...have children that you cannot take care of, and WE will be forced to take care of it. Have more, and you will get more money.
I love my children. I have two. I can take care of them both financially and mentally.
I also work next to a Pediatric Gastroenterologist...and everyday I see so many little children with their grandparents brining them in and/or raising them. Many of the others are just so God aweful...they pull up with their cigarettes hanging out of their mouth, with all the windows closed up, and an infant in the back. OR the children are older and they are yelling at them and saying horrible things to them.
This truly creates a viscious cycle, one that postulates responsibility on taxpayers both monetarily and mentally.
Even though it will never happen, it truly does seem to be a good way to help curb many of the problems in our society, if we were to impose a population control as well as a regulatory movement for parenting.
Thoughts?
JC
1. Crime
2. The horrible and troubling welfare system.
3. Pollution
4. Taxes
This topic was spurred by my 17 year old drop out nephew having his son. He is barely working, his GF quit her job, they both live with her mother. They have no clue on how to raise and care for a child, will not give it up for adoption. Spent her last paycheck on a car stereo, she has decided NOT to breast feed, even though it is FREE and is the best thing for the child. My whole family is concerned for the baby, yet we cannot do anything or talk sense in to them.
This is just one of many of a common scenario that frequents society. People having children that are unable to take care of them.
You need a license to hunt, fish, drive, get married, etc, but you do not need one to be a parent. In fact there is an incentive...have children that you cannot take care of, and WE will be forced to take care of it. Have more, and you will get more money.
I love my children. I have two. I can take care of them both financially and mentally.
I also work next to a Pediatric Gastroenterologist...and everyday I see so many little children with their grandparents brining them in and/or raising them. Many of the others are just so God aweful...they pull up with their cigarettes hanging out of their mouth, with all the windows closed up, and an infant in the back. OR the children are older and they are yelling at them and saying horrible things to them.
This truly creates a viscious cycle, one that postulates responsibility on taxpayers both monetarily and mentally.
Even though it will never happen, it truly does seem to be a good way to help curb many of the problems in our society, if we were to impose a population control as well as a regulatory movement for parenting.
Thoughts?
JC