Maybe don't have kids if you can't afford them. #notthatcomplicated
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Because, of course, no one get's pregnant until they plan to.
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And we live in this beautiful utopia where only the wealthy should procreate.
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If only. Why exactly should the wealthy pay for other people's 15 children?
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And you're outraged that I'd question your political views.
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There's a such thing as personal responsibility. Having children isn't a right.
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Having children is a crucial component of having a healthy and stable economy. If everyone waited until the perfect time to have children
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Our economy and our society would crumble. And, I'll gladly pay more in taxes to ensure those less fortunate get a helping hand.
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One day, the US will join the rest of the industrialized world & realize how crucial children & mom's are to our economy & future.
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It's too bad the MOMs don't know that already! Home-moms are needed -- more than being moms. Children need MOTHERS -- full time!!!!!!!
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The 1950s called, they want their Tweet back.
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Don't judge people who's stories you don't know. Try that.
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What more is there to know? Why she/they can't afford to take time off is irrelevant to making a choice to get pregnant without money.
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I think you may want to change your profile photo to one that more accurately reflects your views.
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Don't EVEN go there.
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Maybe reread the Democratic Party platform. Paid family leave was and remains a focus. Your comments suggest you don't agree.
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Wow someone who finally understands lol if everyone waited by the time they were finally financially ready we would be dead!!!
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Well our species would be
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Paid Family Leave is an sttempt to create extraneous law. NO employer should be paying for that. It's personal CHOICE, personal COST!
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Wait, so now it's a choice and not a child? How convenient for you.
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