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| Topic Started: Dec 6 2012, 02:15 PM (1,509 Views) | |
| Zechariah | Dec 7 2012, 12:00 AM Post #71 |
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Yes, but they still have childrens expenses, and generally larger accomodations are needed. |
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| negroplease | Dec 7 2012, 12:06 AM Post #72 |
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You think so for real? Lol. |
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| Cray | Dec 7 2012, 12:12 AM Post #73 |
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You talk like gays dont have nights out, entertainment. As though having a kid or a few is an excuse for not having a good job. I see your point but then this means the average american doesnt have their shit together before they have kids. If kids is the reason you have more debt and save less then peoples priorities are fucked and again it falls back to Your concern is misplaced Two gays living together pay more in auto insurance because you cant bundle unless married. Jobs put spouses on health insurance, meaning gays pay more for health insurance Yes, some gays have kids.... You said a hetero spends money on the women and kids....as though a homosexual doesnt spend money on their partner. Gays have entertainment, nights out just like the rest of us. But you are right, kids play a major role....but the average american isnt pushing a family of 5 and if they are they usually have 2 incomes and marriage, common law marriage benefits. Someone with 3 kids gets alot more back in taxes than a single homosexual Kids or not...we all pay school taxes on our house. If a family isnt saving enough then they more than likely dont have the income and they have government assistance....which they can use to help them save. |
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| Cray | Dec 7 2012, 12:13 AM Post #74 |
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He doesnt......his mind is warped from licking that metal ass soda machine downstairs. He has damien to look up to.... |
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| Zechariah | Dec 7 2012, 12:21 AM Post #75 |
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No, I don't talk like that. I don't think that any honest person can deny that it requires more money to care for a family than for an individual. If you are saying that, then we may as well conclude this dialog, because it's not based in honesty. All those school fees, books, supplies, clothes, food, lunch money, allowances, travel money, entertainment, nights out, insurance fees, computers, other electronic gear, shoes, etc, is not the same as providing for one. |
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| Zechariah | Dec 7 2012, 12:27 AM Post #76 |
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We haven't even considered families with only one employed and single parent families, who bear an even parger burden. |
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| Cray | Dec 7 2012, 12:32 AM Post #77 |
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You are right z You got valid points.....except the single parent shit. Government assistance that people misuse and dont use as an opportunity to better themselves |
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| Zechariah | Dec 7 2012, 12:33 AM Post #78 |
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Many single paents receive no government support. I think only those with minimum income do. |
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| Cray | Dec 7 2012, 12:34 AM Post #79 |
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Cause im paying hundreds on food. A friend of is a single mom and she gets food stamps....pays shit for food. She gets more during tax refund cause she has kids and like most average Americans.....its not used for savings or pay debt |
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| Zechariah | Dec 7 2012, 12:40 AM Post #80 |
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I undersatnd what you're saying, but many single parents are making salaries that would exempt them from receiving any assistance. They pay for everything, including daycare. |
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