I’m pretty sure human population is fine. This is not something we really need to worry about as we push all other species of this planet to brink of extinction by poisioning thier habitats and take their natural homes for farming, oil, and anything else we might make a buck on.
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Exactly! We don't need more people to continue the destruction of the world & make more species extinct, which makes our ecosystem more unbalanced & more likely to fail to support human life.
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- no maternity leave programs - no health care - daycare is expensive - college is unplayable - nobody want to settle and get married - society is full of hate No need to run a survey
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Wait a minute! I have a problem with number 5! I want to... settle... and... ummm. Hmmm, let me see here. Okay, I want to... settle... ummm. OH nevermind!
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"At first, researchers thought the declining fertility rate was because of the recession, but it kept falling even as the economy recovered." That's because the economy HASN'T REALLY RECOVERED. Not for most of us.
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This. The "recovered job rate" is nothing like the jobs that were available before the recession, and let's not pretend the administration and business workplace have become more friendly to childbirth and parenting.
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Not to worry. All of this will change with the introduction of the next member of the Supreme Court. And the handmaids...
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I don't think Vincent Vega is a good candidate

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I am married. I work as an RN. My husband is a firefighter. We own our home. We have no debt. We are in a perfect situation to have children (aside from my working on a master’s degree). I don’t want to bring a child into this world. This country scares me. It’s full of hate
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Your choice. I'm a widower, with two kids that I want to have a better world for. The only people that will get grief from me for their choices are the ones that endanger my kids future.
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In some areas it's $250 to $300 a week for childcare. That's over $12,500 a year. Add to that $1500 a month for rent/mortgage, and there's no way the average millennial can afford to have kids.
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Then add to the fact that as soon as a woman gives birth she has to surrender her newborn into a daycare with strangers taking care of her baby for at least 40 hrs a week. Not feeling that one at all.
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Then raise your own children.
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Wow, what a ground breaking idea! You are now the enlighten one stable genius.
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Ground Breaking in that every society that has tried it has succeeded. Only when populations try it your way do they crash & burn.
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My way? What way would that be?
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