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And THAT is why the culture is crumbing.Culture's fine. you don't need to be married to have children. You don't have to have children to be married.
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And THAT is why the culture is crumbing.Culture's fine. you don't need to be married to have children. You don't have to have children to be married.
Well, unless immigrants have children here. Then there ARE more Americans....
and importing people for the THIRD WORLD, is not hte same has having more AMERICANS.
So you are thinking that corporate heads are going to be willingly to pay SIGNIFICANTLY higher wages for the same job done overseas correct? Like 3x higher?So, we are in agreement, we both want higher wages for workers.
Good. That will make having a stay at home homemaker easier. Or at least a short term PART TIMER, who can cover most of child care so as to keep the children with family.
That will be a huge step in the right direction, as I have said.
AND, also as I pointed out, we don't have to WAIT till we finish, to see if it works. If it does that that impact, we would be able to see it start slowing and pick up as wages rise.
So this means you will be a proponent of unions right?I want policy to protect American jobs and American workers.
If TRADE is not to our benefit, I don't care if it is CHINA or freaking GREAT BRITAIN, we should just walk away from that shit, until someone is willing to make a better deal.
Since daycare is only $2500 per month or so that's only 1 paycheck per month sacrificed. Then a full time working mother has the other paycheck gor food. Oh wait, the cost of a vehicle is going to ho up. Eggs still costly. Oh the mortgage claims the rest plus some of the fathers paycheck. Wait, insurance plus health care deductibles. What's left?So, we are in agreement, we both want higher wages for workers.
Good. That will make having a stay at home homemaker easier. Or at least a short term PART TIMER, who can cover most of child care so as to keep the children with family.
That will be a huge step in the right direction, as I have said.
AND, also as I pointed out, we don't have to WAIT till we finish, to see if it works. If it does that that impact, we would be able to see it start slowing and pick up as wages rise.
Another false contention. Two earner families will still be necessary because as wages increase, so do prices in every category from childcare to grocery and energy prices. The biggest and most effective change we can make to this is simply making government more efficient and taxing less. Much of that can only be accomplished by making the population more responsible and self sufficient and less dependent on a nanny state.
Not any more. This aint Catholic world any more.Kinda is.
Culture is fine. Lynchings and church burnings are way downAnd THAT is why the culture is crumbing.
Well, unless immigrants have children here. Then there ARE more Americans.
So you are thinking that corporate heads are going to be willingly to pay SIGNIFICANTLY higher wages for the same job done overseas correct? Like 3x higher?
So this means you will be a proponent of unions right?
Since daycare is only $2500 per month or so that's only 1 paycheck per month sacrificed. Then a full time working mother has the other paycheck gor food. Oh wait, the cost of a vehicle is going to ho up. Eggs still costly. Oh the mortgage claims the rest plus some of the fathers paycheck. Wait, insurance plus health care deductibles. What's left?
You're letting the gop off the hook? No way. They're no better. In fact they surely don't support unions.in theory. In practice, it seems that lefty infiltrators ruined them like they have everything they touch.
Right now they seem more committed to dealing pushing the "message" than protecting their members.
Hard to feed your kidcwhen there's not enough money coming in.YOu just dismissed the value of a woman raising her own child. It was not included in your calculation at all.
No healthcare, no childcare, no time iff, in debt for decades to school, can't afford a house AND THEN MAGAs ***** about why people aren't getting married.You're letting the gop off the hook? No way. They're no better. In fact they surely don't support unions.
You're letting the gop off the hook? No way. They're no better. In fact they surely don't support unions.
Hard to feed your kidcwhen there's not enough money coming in.
And a lot of white fuckups hanging out in bars."American Women Are Giving Up on Marriage
Major demographic shifts have put men and women on divergent paths. That’s left more women resigned to being single. ‘The numbers aren’t netting out.’
After a handful of underwhelming relationships and dozens of disappointing first dates, Andrea Vorlicek recently called off the search for a husband.
The 29-year-old always thought she’d have found her life partner by now. Instead, she’s house hunting solo and considering having kids on her own.
“I’m financially self-sufficient enough to do these things myself,” said Vorlicek, a Boston-based accountant. “I’m willing to accept being single versus settling for someone who isn’t the right fit.”
She sees her plans for an independent future as making the best of a lousy situation. “I don’t want to sit here and say I’m 100% happy,” Vorlicek said. “But I feel happier just accepting my reality. It’s mentally and emotionally a sense of peace.”
American women have never been this resigned to staying single. They are responding to major demographic shifts, including huge and growing gender gaps in economic and educational attainment, political affiliation and beliefs about what a family should look like.
“The numbers aren’t netting out,” said Daniel Cox, director of the"
This does not bode well for the nation as a whole. There will be a lot of lonely cat ladies in a decade or two.
Well then how are we going to get wages 3 or 4x what the same product overseas is made? Do you think corporate heads will want to pay these wages?I said nothing of it being easy. You said nothing of the value of having a HOMEMAKER, at all.
Parents are the people that raise children. THe idea that they can do that and work a full time job is ... not well supported.
Well then how are we going to get wages 3 or 4x what the same product overseas is made? Do you think corporate heads will want to pay these wages?