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May 8 2021 09:06am
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they shilling for this guy
Biden Doing What He Does Best
https://www.bitchute.com/video/Pgh56mSY7IfT/

seems like none of you lefties have a problem with it. look at all the people around him, no one says or does a thing. I suppose in leftie world kids are just a commodity.
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May 8 2021 09:10am
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they shilling for this guy
Biden Doing What He Does Best
https://www.bitchute.com/video/Pgh56mSY7IfT/

seems like none of you lefties have a problem with it. look at all the people around him, no one says or does a thing. I suppose in leftie world kids are just a commodity.


Meanwhile the list of goptards going to jail for raping kids keeps going up. Goptards gonna goptard.
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May 8 2021 09:14am
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Meanwhile the list of goptards going to jail for raping kids keeps going up. Goptards gonna goptard.


but your ok with biden right?
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but your ok with biden right?


Biden is doing an amazing job of not being convinced of raping children. No clue where your weekly outburst is coming from but im sure none of your doctors do either.
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Biden is doing an amazing job of not being convinced of raping children. No clue where your weekly outburst is coming from but im sure none of your doctors do either.


fukn look at the vid fraud

here is another for you biden chumps
Jim Crow Joe | The Racist History of Joe Biden
https://www.bitchute.com/video/IehA9bM3AQl1/


This post was edited by TiStuff on May 8 2021 09:20am
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May 9 2021 08:52am
https://www.wsj.com/articles/family-policy-shouldnt-penalize-married-and-stay-at-home-parents-11620423991

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The U.S. birthrate reached its lowest level ever in 2020, according to data released this week by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Young people are marrying less and having fewer kids in part because they don’t feel confident about their job prospects and financial security. As everyone knows, raising kids is expensive. Health-insurance premiums are 55% higher than they were a decade ago. Home prices are rising at the fastest pace in 15 years, and a median starter home now costs $215,000. College tuition has more than doubled in real terms since the 1980s.

President Biden’s American Families Plan correctly identifies the problem but offers a temporary, partisan solution. American families need help. The way to do it is by removing financial obstacles for those who want to get married and have kids, encouraging families to support themselves, and treating families the same whether both parents work or one stays at home. Several conservative senators have introduced plans that would do these things. If the Biden administration truly wants to help America’s families, it will offer them something that outlasts his presidency.

In February, I proposed the Family Security Act to give American families a healthier financial starting point, especially when kids are young. Every family would receive $350 a month for each child up to 5 and $250 a month for children 6 to 17, up to a total of $1,250 a month. The monthly support would start halfway through a mother’s pregnancy, helping provide peace of mind to expecting parents.

My bill would also eliminate the marriage penalty for the Earned Income Tax Credit, which the administration’s proposal would make worse. My plan eliminates income traps that penalize parents for earning more money. And finally, because it takes the maze of current programs for families and rolls many of them up into a new benefit that lets families have more control, it is fully paid for. My plan won’t add to the deficit.

There are four reasons why this approach—and those of other GOP senators—is better than Mr. Biden’s. First, my plan would create an immediate permanent benefit, while the president proposes only to make permanent his most controversial changes—things like the bigger EITC marriage penalties, and a new $425 billion government daycare overhaul.

Second, the Biden plan is funded by new taxes and hundreds of billions in debt. There’s no attempt to use more effectively the more than $500 billion we annually spend on families. It instead throws more than $1.8 trillion at the growing web of federal programs and bureaucracy, which are already in need of major reform. By not paying fully for his plan or building bipartisan support, Mr. Biden leaves families wondering what benefits, if any, will still be there for them in four years.

Third, Mr. Biden’s proposal would tilt benefits heavily at families with two working parents, making the message clear that families need to work more, consume more and let an experimental nationwide government-run daycare system fill the gaps. Decades of polling have shown consistently that many families prefer to have one parent stay home, but stay-at-home parents take a back seat under Mr. Biden’s proposal. My plan, and those of my Senate colleagues, would make sure the government treats families equally regardless of whether both parents work.

Fourth, where Mr. Biden’s plan would make marriage penalties larger, mine would eliminate them. Those who marry and have children shouldn’t face an unfair cut in support. Quite the opposite. The Family Security Act was designed to encourage those who wish to get married and start a family.

If Mr. Biden truly desires a legacy comparable to Franklin D. Roosevelt’s , he should look to FDR’s careful work with Congress to earn bipartisan support for the Social Security Act of 1935. Eighty-six years later, the Social Security system endures to support our seniors. There is a groundswell in Congress, and across the political spectrum, to update policies to meet the needs of families. We shouldn’t squander the opportunity by trading away a historic achievement for a temporary, partisan and expensive half-measure.


I'm with Mitt on this one.
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May 9 2021 09:19am
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The reason he gave for people not getting married or not having kids doesn't make sense or at least doesn't address fully the real problem of why it's happening.

The birth rate is lower because hedonism and the hookup culture have been made much more popular compared to previous generations. The other big reason is most young women today are more concerned with getting ahead career-wise rather than having kids. By the time many women are ready to have kids, they're already halfway through their realistic birthing age window so naturally, there will be fewer kids.

More spending doesn't solve these things

This is a bit outdated but still shows the trends between 1970-2000. Don't feel like parsing for more sources.

The mean age of women having kids is up by about 3 years from 1970.

This mean increase is highest in mostly very liberal places like California, Washington, New England, NY, etc.

https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nvsr/nvsr51/nvsr51_01.pdf

But these type of acknowledgements are politically unpopular so of course like any good politician he just says spend more!

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May 9 2021 09:26am
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The reason he gave for people not getting married or not having kids doesn't make sense or at least doesn't address fully the real problem of why it's happening.

The birth rate is lower because hedonism and the hookup culture have been made much more popular compared to previous generations. The other big reason is most young women today are more concerned with getting ahead career-wise rather than having kids. By the time many women are ready to have kids, they're already halfway through their realistic birthing age window so naturally, there will be fewer kids.

More spending doesn't solve these things

This is a bit outdated but still shows the trends between 1970-2000. Don't feel like parsing for more sources.

The mean age of women having kids is up by about 3 years from 1970.

This mean increase is highest in mostly very liberal places like California, Washington, New England, NY, etc.

https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nvsr/nvsr51/nvsr51_01.pdf

But these type of acknowledgements are politically unpopular so of course like any good politician he just says spend more!


That's a fair point, but Mitt is in government, so he has more influence over government spending than popular culture.

Also, the plan he talks about doesn't add to the deficit. He's not spending more, he's allocating money in a smarter way.
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May 9 2021 09:34am
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That's a fair point, but Mitt is in government, so he has more influence over government spending than popular culture.

Also, the plan he talks about doesn't add to the deficit. He's not spending more, he's allocating money in a smarter way.


This only happens in theory though. Reallocating money doesn't happen in a vacuum, there is always kicking and screaming from where you are pulling that money from. So by the time all the sausage is made, you've only pulled a small fraction of funding that you thought you would pull and just putting the rest on the credit card.

Idk if you know but where exactly is he saying to pull this money from? I guarantee that there's an army of people there that will have 101 reasons how this is bad.

This post was edited by ofthevoid on May 9 2021 09:36am
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