Donahue
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In that case - it's best not to have children you can't afford! Don't you agree?
Of course it's best not to have children you can't afford.
The problem is two fold:
(1) You two support policies that encourage financially unstable people to have children.
(2) You two support policies that discourage financially unstable parents from getting needed jobs to support their families.
You two make it sound as though pregnancy is an infectious disease that someone simply catches. The reality is you have to actively do something, often many times, to become pregnant. Stop doing it if you can't afford to do it.