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Originally Posted by MattyC
I hear you about the parent's choice, but what about the child's choice?
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I don't know.
Maybe subsidized child care is offered for 2 generations, and if no improvement (however that may be defined) occurs, then the program is dropped. The problem, however, is that by then the program will be entrenched and seen as an "entitlement," and it becomes just another government program that is funded by others who seldom get any benefit from it themselves.
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Originally Posted by MattyC
How is that right? How can people in those situations feel OK about being that knowing what goes on at the bottom? Do they not know, or not care?
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I'm not saying that it is "right," or that the "rich" feel okay about the matter. I have no idea what the "rich" feel about the matter, nor do I know what they do with their monies.
But, ultimately, it isn't my decision what they do with their money, just like it isn't my decision what it is that you do with your money or your decision what it is that I do with my money.
Short of living in a pure communist or socialist system (neither of one I wish to be in), inequality will always exist. That's just the way it is, unfair as it may be.