Originally posted by: JD50
Originally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: JD50
Originally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: Harvey
Yep. $500 should just about cover the costs of supporting each of those kids until they turn eighteen. Maybe that kind of quality Texan thinking is the same thing that got us Bushlite. :roll:
exactly what I was thinking.
Wow, at least Texans can read, I guess neither of you are from Texas. You missed it in the OP, and you missed in my post right above yours. I'll even quote it AGAIN...
"His proposal calls for giving any woman going to an abortion clinic the $500 option, to be paid no more than 30 days after the baby is born and
given up for adoption. "
So what state are you two academics from again?
The statement also relates to the cost of raising that child in general. Whether it comes from the mother's pocket, or the state's, it will still cost a ridiculous amount of money to raise the child. Way to think about the issue though. I suppose my NC education is definately better than whatever state-funded baby-sitting service you were put through
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As stated earlier, $500 won't even pay for the epidural, let alone the rest of the cost related to the birth. The point of the comment is that $500 is a piss-poor sum when considered against the costs of birthing a child. Besides, I'm sure the intect is to get the mothers to keep the child, as many mothers who intend to give up their children often don't once it is born. The policy simply leaves the option there
Play again, though
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I am not endorsing this, I was merely pointing out the irony in you and Harvey making a blanket statement insulting Texans, when neither of you even took the time to read the whole post.
How could that statement relate to raising the chilid in general, when the only way that a mother could get the $500 is to agree to not raise the child herself? Spin all you like, its quite obvious that you and Harvey did not read (or comprehend) the sentence that I quoted in the OP.
You say, "
The point of the comment is that $500 is a piss-poor sum when considered against the costs of birthing a child." The comment that you are referring to is "
Yep. $500 should just about cover the costs of supporting each of those kids until they turn eighteen." I suppose your NC education isn't as great as you think...At least my Maryland education taught me not to stereotype a whole state.