redhandedbandit
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nope dont agree at all
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redhandedbandit;3135398 said:nope dont agree at all
fiat_money;3135544 said:They had something like this in North Carolina for a while, but it seems like people are really mad over it.
fiat_money;3135544 said:If it saves money, I see nothing wrong with it.
CPTJamesT.Lurk;3135597 said:I wouldn't support this. The last thing we need in this country is for the government to control more aspects of our lives than they do now.
CPTJamesT.Lurk;3135597 said:The government itself would not support this action either and I will outline why.
1. The American prison system thrives off of the underclass. Without the poor and uneducated the system would lose a ton of money and because the prison system is tied directly to the judicial branch of government judges at the top would feel the pinch the same as the correctional officer at the bottom. The American government needs criminals to survive, hell the system manufactures criminals. The low life's of society equal a paycheck for someone.
CPTJamesT.Lurk;3135597 said:2. If you eliminated the uneducated lower class you would have a populace intelligent enough to recognize that the government is fucking them over and they would be smart enough to change things. The reason government is able to take advantage of people now is simply because the majority are condition to trust and believe in the government even if it is failing them. This means voting for candidates that do not represents their interests and voting for legislation that either infringes on their rights or the rights of others. For example the bible belt states. These people are generally uneducated gumps who vote for their candidates based on "christian values" and not the actual issues. It's the same for a lot of Black Americans who voted for Obama solely on color alone. Keep the simple folk arguing amongst each other and you can fuck them all over.
CPTJamesT.Lurk;3135597 said:3. Poor and uneducated people spend money. This is a capitalistic society and when you mix that with dumb ass people it equals more money for those on top. Take a look at how many government officials have ties to big business and you will understand further why the government doesn't want an educated populace.
VIBE86;3135886 said:I guess I have no room to speak, I'm 24 with 4 kids but I think there should be a two kid limit. Now I can't (I could I guess) really control whether or not pregnancy happens, at least 100%.
VIBE86;3135886 said:I think if we're at the point of using up all resources (which we are or will be soon), over populated, using up too much money, there needs to be a two kid limit. By that, I mean after the second birth, the woman is automatically 'fixed/tied'.
VIBE86;3135886 said:Now like I said, I know I'm not one to speak with 4 kids but that's what I think should happen if they were to control population.
tabatha_;3135895 said:No. The reason being is bad parenting is subjective. Obviously most would say the following examples are classic bad parenting traits i.e. extreme emotional, physical and sexual abuse.
tabatha_;3135895 said:However from there it gets murky. What if the head of this government program considers not being a religious person bad parenting? Or if, as a parent, you have legitimate reasons not to allow your child/children to get vaccinated that would be considered a case of bad parenting. What if they thought home schooling was bad parenting? You get my gist.
tabatha_;3135895 said:While I detest women like Octomom and in my head the idea of sterilization is perfect for people like that, I hope I never see the government involved in choosing who to sterilize. Again, it's a case of thinking about who will be the people wielding that authority. At first it might be a case of weeding out the Octomoms of the world but then it might be poor people, less intelligent people, black people and the list goes on...
tabatha_;3135895 said:I would, however, like there to be more funding in social services and therefore more social workers checking up on vulnerable children but there is much money to be made for keep children safe so hey, let the children suffer!
heyslick;3138300 said:WHY is it the governments job to take care of some people from cradle to grave? -- especially those who abuse the system. There used to be this one individual on this site who boasted about pimpin' the system for everything he could get...and then some wonder why the government is broke. I CAN'T stand these fuckers who don't contribute to the system and then yell-out shit like this; this motherfucker owes me (Uncle Sam/Sugar) on and on and on and on.
Plutarch;3135376 said:I’m a strong believer in freedom and liberty, but I also strongly believe that a big central part of the reason for many of the severe problems in American society (such as gangs, high murder rate, and even your everyday acts of stupidity) originates with bad parenting (that and poor education): Parents, for whatever reason, who fail at raising their kids right. It may be a stretch to say this, but some, if not most, of the children of these parents grow up to have serious problems. And these problems will most likely spill over to “innocent” people. I’m going to guess and say that most serial killers had bad parents, so you can’t deny that the murders that they commit are partly caused by bad parenting. I do know that a lot of gangbangers never had good parents, or at least a good father, and that’s part of the reason why they accepted a different family/gang. Then you have parents that are way too young and immature to raise kids because they themselves are kids. And you also have couples (especially immigrants) who have 50 kids when the economy’s bad. And they never even give a thought about how much it will cost to send those kids to college. And don’t get me started on the Octomoms out there.
We need to put bad parents on blast, but you very well know that the last thing that a bad parent is going to do is admit that he or she is a bad parent. So why not skip the dumbshit and have the government administer mandatory contraception, abortion, and sterilization? And mandatory child services checkups? Wouldn’t that better society as a whole? To be honest, all this sounds terrible to me and I don’t fully support it, but it’s something to think about right?
Madbeats;3136467 said:I totally agree with you. So many trajedies today could I am sure be related back to people being abused and neglected as kids. The only problem with government mandating parenting is how to set up particular laws. Like 1) IF your child is in a gang then the parents get arrested? for example. I think a better way to do it is to have a law that all people that have a child must take financing, budgeting, how to care for babies and children, etc. Maybe that would help.