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I enjoy your posts.
The ability to do hard work is a blessing. If you were suddenly unable to work you'd probably get "steer crazy" (cabin fever).Many of the disabled wish they could work.
I suppose one can say these persons made poor choices in having this many children. The children exist, and to not help them now would probably end up costing the taxpayers even more if some of the kids end up in gangs, using drugs, or in prison. I see the help they are receiving now an investment in the future of these children. I don't think these kids are doomed to be losers.
I think as a citizen of whatever country we live in it is our duty to take care of ourselves as best we can and not become a burden to others
unnecessarily.
Thanks wednesday.
I understand what you are saying.
In fact, I'm often accused of being a left-wing Liberal myself.
But I am disabled. And I still go to work.
Mentally. Ask anyone who knows me well. LOL! My exit from the cult has not been easy. But I still force myself to go to work.
Physically. My shoulders are shot. I've suffered repeated work-related eye injuries. I've had either pneumonia and/or bronchitis more times than I can recall at the moment.
Why do I still go to work? It's the right thing to do.
I know how to make a baby just as well as this guy. Hell, maybe better. But I don't take that responsibility lightly.
If I'm sounding judgmental, forgive me. I'm judging no one. Just saying that a real man doesn't bring children into this world that he can't care for.
As for all those that are on disability for legitimate reasons, you have my respect and sympathy.