The Washington Post brings us the Modern Liberal Nightmare Scenario: due to restricted access to abortion, a young couple IS FORCED TO HAVE CHILDREN — even before they are forty and financially secure! The father had to join the military!!! Worse still, their love for their new child is keeping the couple together despite the fact that it would be more convenient for the mother to simply leave! This is the living Handmaiden’s Tale hell of modern America.
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22 replies on “The Horror of Having Children”
Nothing about the truth, facts, and reality, will ever be “a parent” to sewer rat Leftist baby-killers.They are Satan worshipping bloodthirsty savages. Withholding truth IS withholding love.
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Tell the WaPo story in 56 seconds–with a message full of so much joy in sacrifice, you’ll want a tissue nearby.
That was great! Definitely some web transmitted onion.
Life doesn’t go as planned aka God has a sense of humor.
I’ve noticed this for some time. The pregnancy of the college campus seemed to be caused by sleeping potion in the dorm and sorority water followed by someone coming in and doing AI.
I have 2 sisters. I am the one that foolishly got pregnant at 19 and got married and quit college and had a family and now have grown grand children. They both waited, started careers, married and then had children. Interestingly, I am the better educated of the 3 of us.
I have 2 children. My daughter got pregnant young. Was deserted by the father, eventually married a wonderful man who adopted her daughter and gave her a son. She eventually got her masters degree. My son stayed single until his mid forties and hooked up with a woman who has grown children. He only has an associate degree.
In my experience, having children is a great motivator.
Responsibility makes one look in the mirror and ask that person: what are you prepared to do?
You never stopped learning probably because your goals were changing. Those who set lofty “goals”* often never get close to them and have trouble changing when there is an impediment in the path.
*I put goals in quote as most people have no idea how to set goals.
I want to be CEO of a company is not a goal. It is a wish statement.
I want to be CEO of ABC COMPANY by the time I am 40. Is a goal. But it also needs a pretty detailed, malleable plan to get there.
Yeah, you have to be realistic which means you have to be adaptable to the circumstances you find yourself in.
After I got hurt I couldn’t find a job. I was also not really suited to regular traditional employment because there were days when there was just no way I could make it to work and put in a productive day. So I had to make my own job.
Having considerable experience with computers both in my previous work and as a hobby, or more of an avocation, in which I had spent years involved, that’s the direction I chose.
I opened a little computer repair shop. I could do that on the days when pain didn’t keep me down and even on those days I could take things at my own pace without worrying about job performance and a boss.
In a few short months with a minimum investment I was making ends meet, barely, but computer repair is a very hit and miss thing. I decided to alter my approach and started offering my services as a consultant/contractor to businesses that were too small to have a full time IT staff but large enough to need professional IT service.
That paid a lot better and was a lot steadier work. Businesses in the niche I chose could actually afford to pay for the work and what the work is worth in that market. Unlike the general public that needs a computer fixed. Usually because they were surfing porno or gambling on it and got digital herpes as a consequence. I got a lot of bounced checks until I focused on businesses.
I hadn’t even considered that when I started out. The opportunity arose to move in that direction and I took it without hesitation. I dropped fixing computers for individual people except those who had actually paid me and also of course for family members.
Some of this was due just to my own stubborn personality but this and many other things were positively impacted by lessons learned in the Marine Corps. One of the many running jokes and unofficial mottos in the Marines is …
“Semper Gumby”, which means “always flexible”.
There are a lot of “right ways” to go about this sort of thing.
My youngest son married when he was 18, to a girl who was 16 and had to have her mother’s (her father is deceased) legal permission to do so.
My son was going into a full scholarship program offered by the U.S. Navy at that time. The scholarship hinged on enlistment in the Navy as an officer after graduation. They wanted to get married before he left. I had serious doubts about them getting married that young and voiced them to his mother who was of course also my wife. She’s the only person I talked to about my reservations and when it became obvious that the marriage was going to happen I ceased even that and got behind the kids 100%.
She wasn’t pregnant at the time, they didn’t have their first child until he had finished school and gotten his commission as an officer in the Navy. Knowing them both well I’m absolutely certain there was nothing like an abortion or anything at any point in between marriage and the first child.
She worked to help make ends meet while he was in school, so did he. We parents helped out now and then when some unexpected expense arose, car repairs and things like that. We actually had to do very little of that sort of thing, the kids had their act together pretty good.
They’re still married today. He’s retired from the Navy and flying a helicopter air ambulance and helicopter search and rescue for the local Sheriff’s Dept. when he’s not doing that.
They have a beautiful home and ended up with a total of 4 children. All of whom are well adjusted, productive young adults.
I don’t really know how rare a story like theirs is but there’s one thing I do know. If you really want to succeed and you work hard at it, you will.
Scott, I would give to the “Unaborted Kids Fund”. Only stipulation I would impose is that the child(ren) I’m funding are being raised by their biological parents, who are together, in the same home, working to raise them.
Good show, gentlemen.
It takes alot to make Scott mad, and although he always controls anger in such a way that creatively neutralizes if not defeats the issue discussed, I always am fascinated with the verbal route he produces. More now than ever in my 77 years on earth I follow the simple maxim of Consider the Source. This has spared me uncounted time and frustration. Of course this site exists because we WANT to hear what these three are thinking. Even though they could probably say Consider the Source in response to every article in the legacy media today. So I’m happy they don’t! The four voices on this site are more than just a confirmation of my thoughts; it’s a window to a wonderful understanding of life in this upside down world we all are trying to right.
I wonder how long it’s going to take to start pushing trans “women” as an alternative to women who can get pregnant. For all I know they might be doing it already. If a leftist says dumb s##t in a forest, does it make a sound?
I just had to look up the “Reporter”
According the “The Washington Post” Caroline Kitchener lives in Wash DC and is a national reporter who covers – Abortion.
That’s it. That is what she covers.
Also this blurb pops up.
Caroline Kitchener graduated from Princeton in 2014 with a degree in History and Gender Studies.
And she looks exactly as you are already picturing her. I am not posting a photo, as she needs no further acclaim.
So, lily white, Ivy League white woman tells others how to live their lives.
Also, just in, water is wet.
I just want to say that having kids was the kick I needed to get out of the minimum wage bracket and get an education that lead to a career.
I’m reminded of a Dennis Prager “Hurdles to Happiness” Master Class. He stresses that seeing yourself as a victim means that it is nearly impossible to be grateful. And not being grateful precludes the best means to attain happiness. It turns out that making room to be grateful allows for happiness. Prager also states that it is worth time to lower your expectations. It is expectation that causes one to feel that they have fallen short. Too many people expect to be rich and carefree, able to eat out most nights and travel the world, buy nice things and not need to scrimp and save. Even if that is your lot, though, what do you have at the end of a self-absorbed life? Kids are worth the crap you have to put up with, and I mean that in every permutation of the word. No matter how much money you make, it’s never enough, so waiting “until you can afford it” is a joke. And children are never convenient, so waiting until the perfect time is silly as well. I’m shocked that they aren’t more grateful they raised $80K through crowd sourcing. Don’t they know that the median yearly income for two married people is $54K?
Yea, I looked it up. The Median Family Income in FL is $57,000
So these two young people are actually way ahead of the game.
Anyone want to guess what he’d be doing or if he’d be making $60k if he hadn’t had to support a wife and children.
Just think where we could be in a generation or two if all the leftists aborted their prospective offspring.
“Women who are denied an abortion experience worse financial, health and family outcomes than those who are able to end their pregnancies.”
And we’re right back to the old tautology of ‘correlation does not equal causation’.
Those women who are denied abortion are probably going to experience “worse financial, health and family outcomes” regardless, based on their lifestyle choices. I’d bet the farm…
Are those the only metrics she can name for a happy, successful life? What about the potential mental anguish and guilt about ending the life of a child? Does she think that everyone who has an abortion ends up whistling a happy tune when it’s over?
I feel sorry for Caroline Kitchener and her tunnel vision for a happy life. She obviously doesn’t have one.
This would actually be amusing … If it were not in the Washington Post. I could see something like this published in The Daily Worker, The Class Struggle, Communist International, Left Front, Red Star or any other Left wing radical fringe rag.
That the Washington Post commits this absurdity says a lot. Oh, I know the Washington Post is and has been controlled by Leftists for quite some time. Don’t get your knickers in a knot over what you mistakenly think I don’t know.
That’s not the point.
The point is that this is the American Popular Left saying the quiet part out loud. In front of everyone. Unapologetically. Just a few short years ago if an editor or contributor to The Washington Post thought something like this, they still wouldn’t dare print it
Now they’ve convinced themselves that they’ve convinced the rest of us that this sort of hogwash is “normal” and correct. That’s evidence of massive delusion and mass psychosis.
BTW, has anyone else ever noticed how the Left loudly and enthusiastically champions abortion but hardly if ever brings up contraception? Why do you think that is?
Because for them it’s not nearly so much fun and nowhere near as useful if a child is never conceived as it is to kill people. They like killing people as long as they can do it with impunity. Babies killed under color of law is about as lacking in repercussions as it gets.
It’s also useful in that once a mother has gone so far off the deep end that she killed her own child — She’s not likely to switch political sides. Because then she’d have to admit she murdered her own offspring and is a sick, sick puppy.
That’s the most fruitful, surest way to grow the “educated suburban women” demographic in the Democrat Party.
I have always also said “Why no contraceptive?”. Its easier, less expensive and safer for the woman than abortion.
Ok, rape occurs, contraception occasionally fails, and circumstances change (like the father died with the resulting difficulties), but I’d bet over 90% are due not not using contraceptive.
Even so, unless the woman’s life is in danger… Why not go the adoption route? There is big demand there.
Hey, to them its a plus! Fewer people! Way too many you know!…..according to them.
I believe you have hit the point for at least some. For the rest it’s probably irresponsibily.
But I did read somewhere, a biological man wanted to have a uterus transplant, and get pregnant, just so “she” could have an abortion.
So your point is provably true for some. if not most.
And left left calls the right death Cultists since we think people can own and use guns. Even if used to save lives.
Really. Just who is the death cult?
Just like Saul Alinsky’s “Rules for Radicals”. Accuse the other side of doing what you yourself are doing.
I am reminded of my great grandfather’s brother. Parts of his farming journal have been translated from the Swedish. He married his pregnant girlfriend and emigrated with her to Minnesota in the late 1870s or early 1880s. In later life he declared that “It was nature’s way and my choice. I have not regretted it.”
The horror! The HORROR!