u 7 hr oldsolder v No, poor idea No, people shouldn't have children unless they are prepared to take care of them, it's not the government's responsibility. Post
16 hr LEC v I have mixed feelings They could either provide child care of pay women to raise the kids.. you know a universal child tax.. on men.. that would also cut down on unwanted pregnancies and abortions if the tax is adjusted according to the number of children born. Post
May 13 RoyFloyd v Yes, good idea We already pay for a great deal of it. Always pissed me off that I earned just enough not to qualify for government day care programs and later for public pre-school like Head Start yet didn't earn enough to afford them in the private sector. Working class kids are less likely to be in day care or preschool than those above or below. Make it universal. Post
May 11 mwr v No, poor idea the government shold not raise children, parents should raise children. Post
May 9 getchapull77 v No, poor idea If you can't afford daycare don't have kids damn its that simple women keep ya legs closed r1 reply Post
May 8 marine1 v No, poor idea If you are going to have kids you should have given thought about their care and well being before having them. It is not your neighbors responsibility for your incompetence. Post
May 8 twinertia v I have mixed feelings It already does.....it's called the public school system. Post
May 6 NoAmnestyEVER v No, poor idea Oh my God, is this a serious question? If you have kids that's YOUR fricking problem, not the rest of America's. You've got to be kidding if you think WE'RE going to pay the bill for your daycare. Post
May 6 jeffreyknee v No, poor idea No it just accommodates people who should not be having children. Human de-evolution is rapidly happening in countries with upside-down child bearing quality, due to birth control misuse. This will simply encourage more of the same. Instead, throw out all entitlements and cut taxes 50%. Then, use state family courts to address any alleged neediness and penalize family and relatives of the neglected person, with surtaxes and fines enforced by the IRS across state lines. This is the ONLY way to reverse stupidity and poverty growth in America -- not by throwing fertilizer on weeds. Post
May 3 Calfkiller v No, poor idea hell no, the female brain is hard wired to be most content when barefoot and pregnant. You let another hen start watching the chicks and they start getting ideas, like maybe I should go shopping. Which ultimately leads to sin. Which is bad. I'm trying to convince my wife of my theory. I say it's a theory because she won't give up shopping and throw away her shoes. So I cannot scientifically prove what I know is true. She likewise is trying to convince me that I would look good with a fat lip. Post
u May 3 fraps v No, poor idea The government has no place in anything like this. Care of children is the parents responsibility. Post
u May 2 Big_jeff v No, poor idea I don't want to spend my life's saving supporting Obama voters heathen. Post
May 1 RayneStorm v No, poor idea I chose "no" because I couldn't find the "Fuck no, I'm sick of this bullshit, people need to start taking care of their own kids or stop making them" option... Post
Apr 29 harold_lloyd v Yes, good idea Since we've given most of our money to the rich, most mothers need to be able to work. At the same time, the kids need a head start. However you think about it, overall it serves the cause of promoting the general welfare. Post
u Apr 29 treedcat25 v No, poor idea Daycare is ridiculously expensive. I want all parents to be able to work with peace of mind from knowing their children are safe and cared for but the cost would be in the billions. Perhaps when we don't have such a gaping deficit. Post
u 7 hr oldsolder v No, poor idea No, people shouldn't have children unless they are prepared to take care of them, it's not the government's responsibility. Post
16 hr LEC v I have mixed feelings They could either provide child care of pay women to raise the kids.. you know a universal child tax.. on men.. that would also cut down on unwanted pregnancies and abortions if the tax is adjusted according to the number of children born. Post
May 13 RoyFloyd v Yes, good idea We already pay for a great deal of it. Always pissed me off that I earned just enough not to qualify for government day care programs and later for public pre-school like Head Start yet didn't earn enough to afford them in the private sector. Working class kids are less likely to be in day care or preschool than those above or below. Make it universal. Post
May 11 mwr v No, poor idea the government shold not raise children, parents should raise children. Post
May 9 getchapull77 v No, poor idea If you can't afford daycare don't have kids damn its that simple women keep ya legs closed r1 reply Post
May 12 ConserveUSA Bravo! Kids are used as pawns to get government freebies! I am sick and tired of my tax dollars wasted on "slutty behavior" as well. B1 Post @ConserveUSA
May 8 marine1 v No, poor idea If you are going to have kids you should have given thought about their care and well being before having them. It is not your neighbors responsibility for your incompetence. Post
May 8 twinertia v I have mixed feelings It already does.....it's called the public school system. Post
May 6 NoAmnestyEVER v No, poor idea Oh my God, is this a serious question? If you have kids that's YOUR fricking problem, not the rest of America's. You've got to be kidding if you think WE'RE going to pay the bill for your daycare. Post
May 6 jeffreyknee v No, poor idea No it just accommodates people who should not be having children. Human de-evolution is rapidly happening in countries with upside-down child bearing quality, due to birth control misuse. This will simply encourage more of the same. Instead, throw out all entitlements and cut taxes 50%. Then, use state family courts to address any alleged neediness and penalize family and relatives of the neglected person, with surtaxes and fines enforced by the IRS across state lines. This is the ONLY way to reverse stupidity and poverty growth in America -- not by throwing fertilizer on weeds. Post
May 3 Calfkiller v No, poor idea hell no, the female brain is hard wired to be most content when barefoot and pregnant. You let another hen start watching the chicks and they start getting ideas, like maybe I should go shopping. Which ultimately leads to sin. Which is bad. I'm trying to convince my wife of my theory. I say it's a theory because she won't give up shopping and throw away her shoes. So I cannot scientifically prove what I know is true. She likewise is trying to convince me that I would look good with a fat lip. Post
u May 3 fraps v No, poor idea The government has no place in anything like this. Care of children is the parents responsibility. Post
u May 2 Big_jeff v No, poor idea I don't want to spend my life's saving supporting Obama voters heathen. Post
May 1 RayneStorm v No, poor idea I chose "no" because I couldn't find the "Fuck no, I'm sick of this bullshit, people need to start taking care of their own kids or stop making them" option... Post
Apr 29 harold_lloyd v Yes, good idea Since we've given most of our money to the rich, most mothers need to be able to work. At the same time, the kids need a head start. However you think about it, overall it serves the cause of promoting the general welfare. Post
u Apr 29 treedcat25 v No, poor idea Daycare is ridiculously expensive. I want all parents to be able to work with peace of mind from knowing their children are safe and cared for but the cost would be in the billions. Perhaps when we don't have such a gaping deficit. Post
Apr 28 Fallstaff v No, poor idea NO, OF COURSE NOT! Socialists go to work and pay your own way. It is the working taxpayer who pays the bills for these "programs", NOT the government! Post
Feb '13 Capt_Morgan02 v No, poor idea WHAT ELSE ARE WE GOING TO GIVE AWAY?!?!? The government can not give anything it hasn't taken away from someone else. Nothing in life is free. Why are these silly questions being asked? B6 r3 replies e48 endorsed Post
u Feb '13 callmecrazy v No, poor idea As in tax funded? No, my kids are grown and I paid their daycare. Now I should spend the rest of my life paying for strangers to take their kids to daycare as well? This is just plain stupid. B3 e9 endorsed Post
Feb '13 Companion101 v Yes, good idea If the government would take the money they waste yearly for their adventures overseas then not only could they provide daycare for our children but could also house all the homeless, feed all the hungry and medically insure all our citizens! r10 replies e10 endorsed Post
u Feb '13 Carl v No, poor idea Up until now I thought the "nanny state" was just a metaphor. When they start providing day care, they will then want to control day care costs by telling me how many children I am allowed to have. So are we slowly becoming the United States of China? B1 e5 endorsed Post
u Feb '13 ctc v Yes, good idea Why not......we already provide universal day care for K-12. B1 e4 endorsed Post
Feb '13 DerivePI v No, poor idea No. I don't want Soviet style daycare for my kids. I prefer daycare where the caregiver gets fired if they don't meet my expectations. e4 endorsed Post
u Feb '13 Reason v No, poor idea I pay for my own kids daycare, no need to start paying for other people's too B1 e2 endorsed Post
Feb '13 Capt_Morgan02 @NoGoodLiberal yeah, you missed my point completely and then proceeded to pile on a bunch of bull crap in the form of broad sweeping assumptions. Nice work. B2 Post @Capt_Morgan02
u Feb '13 callmecrazy Lol, you forget they don't really have the money they're spending now which is why were in debt up to our eyeballs. We're borrowing to pay for it, so stopping that spending doesn't mean you'll have it to spend on other things...unless you want to keep digging this hole that your kids will have to pay for one day? B2 Post @callmecrazy
Feb '13 DrFunkenstein v Yes, good idea Free Government Day Care would cut welfare to oblivion because the single mothers would be free to get a day job and support their family. I guess the 82% that think it's a bad idea must really love welfare and want it to continue forever. B1 r8 replies e1 endorsed Post