@cleobug101 And turn this question around, how much should people have to pay to be cared for? Should they have to give up their furniture? car? Their home? How far is it to suck people dry just to get human care? It’s just so much more complicated and exchange than buying a car.
@DrNeilStone Blatantly false and overtly misleading. The infant mortality rate around 1900 was 1 to 1.6 in 10. Dropping dramatically with cleaner water and food in the early 1900s. New treatments for disease added signficantly to that decline in infant death across the 20th century.
@DrNeilStone And the rate of death reduction has slowed dramatically as more and more vaccines have been introduced, while the rate of long term illness has SKYROCKETED. Add to that the laziness in medicine that the belief in vaccines produces and we are headed backwards in both quality and
@TheLaurenChen This is not a common “boomer” mindset. Cross generational wealth building, however, Is considered bad by both socialist and communists. It’s not his age, it’s his politics.
@KattyDiore@TheLaurenChen I have. Many times. Most of the time. Maybe it just matters who you hang around with. Make up girls running with makeup girls will see men choosing makeup girls.
Hippies choose hippies.
@JohnStossel@CraigSpeed5@CJFerguson1111 The real goal is to use “protecting the children” as a front to force us all to provide data so we can be tracked online.
@JohnStossel@CraigSpeed5 The statistic that kids are more likely to be molested in a daycare than a playground!!! Like here’s reality. Sad reality but yeah.
We hear about "helicopter parents," whose kids end up being fragile and easily-offended. Not good.
Yet now, when parents do let their kids explore, "spread their wings," government often crushes them for it:
@EmbracingTara@SecKennedy To redistribute them with strings attached. What we really should do is get rid of public school and get rid of government control over private relationships like day care. Then the government couldn’t hold those services hostage, or ‘regulate” for the purchase of a product.
@EmbracingTara@SecKennedy I think Kennedy is poking holes in the system that cannot and will not easily be dismantled. The holes are not the whole, but it’s progress. If we’re really ready to tear it all down, and I would get on that bus, we need to stop allowing the government to collect resources…