A collection of half-inebriated, non-sequitur rants and ramblings from the hellish mondane world of retail pharmacy.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Have you no shame?

No, you don't. And its pretty obvious.

Just because you have an inherent, god-given right to have children, that doesn't mean you need to take that as a challenge. No one is requiring you to raise a family, specifically a very large one that you cannot afford.

I can understand getting pregnant and having a child before you can truly afford one. Mistakes happen. You do your best, you try to provide for your new family and make things right.

However, breeding your own army on the tax payers' dollar is shameful. You have the right to a family, but you do not have the right to have a family and not have to pay for it. That is what we call shameful. You cannot provide sufficiently for your family. This is not good.

There are many ways to fail in life, and not being responsible and providing for your family is a very fundamental failure. One child is one thing, but learn your damn lesson, and don't make the same mistake again. Love that one child, earn more money, and then consider having more children then and only then.

And when your poverty-content family becomes so large that they mail two medicare coupons to your house every month, you are a complete failure.

Shame on you.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Medicaid programs often limit the number of prescriptions per month that can be covered. Why not limit the number of children per family that can be covered, i.e., the first five? Public assistance should cover a person as a safety net, not a wardrobe.

6:20 PM

 

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