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Corki
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Blood tests would only show that someone may have taken a chemical contraceptive. Most forms of birth control won’t show up on a blood test. Or are you limiting your state aid only to those individuals who are willing to permanently screw up thier fertility with artificial hormones?A blood test would prove it. And I have no problem with the poor or Catholics. I AM Catholic. But people cannot have 8 or more children and expect others to pay to raise them. It is immoral to do so.
Question to all of you rambling on about eugenics: would you have a problem being forced to pay for a Mormon man to support his multiple wives and children, or would you tell him that if he wants to live that sort of lifestyle with 5 wives and dozens of children, that he should seek help from those of his own faith, namely, over Mormons, and not the government?
If I didn’t have to pay 33% income tax, I wouldn’t be going further into debt every month trying to care for my OWN family. I would be able to help those relatives of mine who struggle and work very hard to support themselves. Instead, I am relegated to paying for complete strangers to have child after child while I, who ask nothing from anyone, continue to struggle month to month.
State aid doesn’t generally extend to illegal wives so your Mormon example is irrelevant. On the other hand, there are lots of single guys with multiple “families” none of which is headed by women he married. That should be a much bigger concern than intact families, who have fallen on hard times and who have more kids than you personally approve of.