For non-gullible people who can read between the lines, here are two key points in the left-biased article::
1. He’s a college-educated software architect. The story quite noticeably omitted his salary (probably because it’s in the six figures).
2. The mother is a stay-at-home mom and says they are really feeling the pinch covering expenses for their four kids. After all, she doesn’t work.
Now for a couple of questions:
1. If they couldn’t afford to support four kids, why did they have them?
2. All four children are school-age. Why can’t the mother take one of the millions of unfilled jobs during school hours?
Sorry, but I am not going to cry when a college-educated professional complains that they can’t support their four kids on a single income, and expect to have other people fund child support payments so the wife doesn’t have to work.
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1. He’s a college-educated software architect. The story quite noticeably omitted his salary (probably because it’s in the six figures).
2. The mother is a stay-at-home mom and says they are really feeling the pinch covering expenses for their four kids. After all, she doesn’t work.
Now for a couple of questions:
1. If they couldn’t afford to support four kids, why did they have them?
2. All four children are school-age. Why can’t the mother take one of the millions of unfilled jobs during school hours?
Sorry, but I am not going to cry when a college-educated professional complains that they can’t support their four kids on a single income, and expect to have other people fund child support payments so the wife doesn’t have to work.
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