With so many being allowed to flood in to our country, I wonder who is going to pay for their dialysis and any other related kidney disease expenses, not to mention their birth control, food and clothing. With so many out of work, it's not like the govt has a stash of money laying around and they cannot just keep printing money.
Meanwhile...we have "new arrivals" every day coming into our country that are not employed, do not have US citizenship yet or otherwise contributing to social security who may want and need services such as dialysis or even services from groups such as planned parenthood. In my opinion, that is a terrific drain on our already strained resources.
Quote from: PrimeTimer on October 13, 2015, 10:18:28 AMMeanwhile...we have "new arrivals" every day coming into our country that are not employed, do not have US citizenship yet or otherwise contributing to social security who may want and need services such as dialysis or even services from groups such as planned parenthood. In my opinion, that is a terrific drain on our already strained resources.Then we should allow them to work and to contribute to SS. Our resources are not strained. We have plenty of money. It's just that those in power (and who have money) find ways to evade taxation. Instead they spend millions and millions on election campaigns. These are the people who will never need "benefits" like PP or Medicare to pay for dialysis.If we can pay athletes and movie stars millions to entertain us, then that proves that the money is there; it's our collective values that should be queried.
For the winner, "Work Together" means "we'll get along just fine as long as things are done my way". It doesn't really matter if the Rs or Ds are in charge.Sort of like how the Israelis are willing to "work together" with the Palestinians - as long as the later disarms, and the "working together" is done at the pleasure of Israel.
Every one forgets the stigma of unwed motherhood that existed in the 1960's.
I have made a positive impact on the world. I look back on my life with gratitude that my husband and I had the freedom to make every single one of the choices I made.
Quote from: willowtreewren on October 15, 2015, 09:21:34 AMI have made a positive impact on the world. I look back on my life with gratitude that my husband and I had the freedom to make every single one of the choices I made. That was brave, thanks for sharing.
She has also regretted it, but didn't know she had a choice.