The Rise Of 'Assassination Culture' In America | Ep. 1572
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People always forget that typically a business was run FROM the home, so naturally the entire family --- men, women, AND children --- were involved. The whole idea of children being in daycare/school all day while parents leave the home for work is an idea that dawned with the industrial revolution and has mutated into something far worse as society has pretty much entirely abandoned the nuclear family.
Imagine the "Osama Bin-Laden Islamophobia Awareness Act" in 2002. We are so F'd
I don’t ever want to hear J6 from these liars and hypocrites ever again
The affordable Care act was such a joke.. I made about $400 a week and my premium would have been $900 or more a month with a 8k deductible. I couldn't afford it. And then I was penalized every year on my taxes $600 for being too poor. Thanks Obama. And Democrats. To this day that's still pisses me off. Who the hell thought of that charging people $600 a month who couldn't afford insurance. Oh wait I know Democrats.
On the topic of women staying home with their children….I personally couldn’t agree with this more. I worked full time as a teacher until my 4th child turned 1 year old and it broke my heart almost everyday when I had to drop them off at daycare. I loved teaching but I would always think, “wait…I want to take care and educate MY children, not everyone else’s”. I am so thankful to be home and homeschooling my kids now. It was the best decision we ever made and I am so thankful my husband was the biggest advocate for it too:
I can't believe they are glorifying this murderer! 😡
Maybe we should stop using cool-sounding words like "assassin" and just refer to them as murderers.
My husband does not really make enough to replace what I could also make in the workplace. But when we had our twins, we both basically understood that I would definitely stay home and we would live under a more limited budget in the meantime. It was a priority for both of us so it wasn’t even a question
Maternity leave in the Army is the most absurd. When I retired they were getting 90 days off for maternity and 30 days for paternity. And in total the mother is non deployable for 18+ months. That person is still on your books and cannot be replaced. So that means that entire time that position is empty and everyone else has to pick up the slack.
I have 5 kids. My wife has never worked, she stayed home with them. Even when I was just starting in my career and things were tight, we never considered her working. Now years later, my kids are all great well adjusted adults with careers. The family is #1
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Top Comments (10)
People always forget that typically a business was run FROM the home, so naturally the entire family --- men, women, AND children --- were involved. The whole idea of children being in daycare/school all day while parents leave the home for work is an idea that dawned with the industrial revolution and has mutated into something far worse as society has pretty much entirely abandoned the nuclear family.
Imagine the "Osama Bin-Laden Islamophobia Awareness Act" in 2002. We are so F'd
I don’t ever want to hear J6 from these liars and hypocrites ever again
The affordable Care act was such a joke.. I made about $400 a week and my premium would have been $900 or more a month with a 8k deductible. I couldn't afford it. And then I was penalized every year on my taxes $600 for being too poor. Thanks Obama. And Democrats. To this day that's still pisses me off. Who the hell thought of that charging people $600 a month who couldn't afford insurance. Oh wait I know Democrats.
On the topic of women staying home with their children….I personally couldn’t agree with this more. I worked full time as a teacher until my 4th child turned 1 year old and it broke my heart almost everyday when I had to drop them off at daycare. I loved teaching but I would always think, “wait…I want to take care and educate MY children, not everyone else’s”. I am so thankful to be home and homeschooling my kids now. It was the best decision we ever made and I am so thankful my husband was the biggest advocate for it too:
I can't believe they are glorifying this murderer! 😡
Maybe we should stop using cool-sounding words like "assassin" and just refer to them as murderers.
My husband does not really make enough to replace what I could also make in the workplace. But when we had our twins, we both basically understood that I would definitely stay home and we would live under a more limited budget in the meantime. It was a priority for both of us so it wasn’t even a question
Maternity leave in the Army is the most absurd. When I retired they were getting 90 days off for maternity and 30 days for paternity. And in total the mother is non deployable for 18+ months. That person is still on your books and cannot be replaced. So that means that entire time that position is empty and everyone else has to pick up the slack.
I have 5 kids. My wife has never worked, she stayed home with them. Even when I was just starting in my career and things were tight, we never considered her working. Now years later, my kids are all great well adjusted adults with careers. The family is #1