View Poll Results: Should the deliberately childless have their pensions cut?

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  • Yes, in fact pensions should be axed for the childless

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    O frabjous day! callooh callay!! Heimmacht's Avatar
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    I hope this plan is meant to expand the numbers of the ethnic people, not the immigrants, because they will do anything to get their hands on more money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thrymheim View Post
    Create a society where you can aford to run a household on one basic income and then responicble people will also breed.

    We had this society. For a long time in the United States, men were able to purchase their own homes on basic salaries and the Wife could fulfill herself as a domestic servant. Which was not just about cleaning, women were important in the household, especially in the community and relations with the neighbors.
    People complain that there is no more ''culture'' in the United States, that's because we have gone from a community nation to an industrious nation, were most of us (even on factory jobs) struggle to cover the apartment's rent.
    We have people making six figures in the United States and can barely afford an apartment near their corporate workplace...



    This sounds all insane to me. Housing might return to affordable levels, if there weren't so many immigrants pouring in and purchasing these homes through government assistance or money they stole back in their original country. (I wonder how a lot of these Chinese on the PNW can afford to buy so many million dollar homes, when their countrymen barely make a thousand dollars a year.)

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