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Margaret Sanger Would Be Proud

But there's already a lot of neglect In those households, do you just put that in place and hope they all get their **** together, or accept their is going to be more neglect?

I'm not saying take away from those already getting. Just saying that after a certain date we're not giving you more to have more kids and if you're born after that date then you'd better get an education and a skill because the govt isn't going to pay you to sit around and ****. When you financially disincentivize people then they will get their **** together.
 
Why should you pay less taxes just because you had more kids, I thought you could afford them?
then rewrite the tax code if that is your complaint.
if it's a woman's right to choose what she does with her body and if she turns her body into a breeding pen, then who are you to cast judgement since this is the flip side of what you wanted?
 
I'm not saying take away from those already getting. Just saying that after a certain date we're not giving you more to have more kids and if you're born after that date then you'd better get an education and a skill because the govt isn't going to pay you to sit around and ****. When you financially disincentivize people then they will get their **** together.

I have thought it would be fine to limit the number of children allowed in family welfare cases to those included in the initial application only. Once the application is approved and a reproductive education class has been attended, no more children could be added to their account. They can have as many as they desire, they just won't qualify for additional benefits for them.
 
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Trog supports China's one-child policy.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/china/11197594/What-is-Chinas-one-child-policy.html

Who introduced the one-child policy and why?

During Chairman Mao’s rule, China’s birthrate was as high as four children per family and there were food shortages that led to famine.

At the beginning of the 1980s, the Communist party decided to restrict China’s population growth in order to stabilise food and water supplies and improve individual prosperity.

In September 1980, an open letter to the country was issued by the Communist party calling for “one child per couple” rules to “keep the population below 1.2 billion at the end of the 20th century”.

How large an impact has it had?

According to the Chinese Health ministry, doctors have performed 336 million abortions and 196 million sterilisations, since 1971 and inserted 403 million intrauterine devices.

By contrast, in the United States, which has a population a quarter of the size of China’s, there have been 50 million abortions since 1973.

Chinese officials believe the one child policy has reduced the population by 400 million but demographers, citing falling birth rates across Asia, believe it is closer to 100 million.

Are there any exceptions?

The policy has been a patchwork of measures. China’s ethnic minorities, such as Uighurs and Tibetans, are exempt.

Families in the countryside are permitted to have a second child if their first is a girl and recently couples that were only children themelves were allowed to apply to have more kids.

What are the punishments for breaking the policy?

Women are regularly inspected to check if they are pregnant, even well into their 40s and 50s. Those who are found to be in breach can suffer forced abortions and even sterilisations.

In millions of cases, families have been successful in hiding new children. The 1990 census recorded 23 million births but the 2000 census put the number of ten-year-olds at 26 million, suggesting at least three million babies had escaped the notice of family planning officials.

Those who are caught can also opt to pay a “social upbringing fee”, usually a multiple of the average income in the city where the child is born, designed to cover the cost of education and healthcare.

When will China stop the one-child policy?

Demographers have warned the Communist party that it must take drastic action to encourage more babies or face a rapidly ageing society. By 2030, a quarter of China’s population will be over 60. However, in March 2008 officials predicted the policy would stay in play for “at least a decade”.

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The other huge problem China is facing is the lack of child bearing women. With only 1 child being allowed, families were aborting female babies in favor of male offspring. Now they have a young population almost entirely male. Who are they supposed to breed with?
 
The other huge problem China is facing is the lack of child bearing women. With only 1 child being allowed, families were aborting female babies in favor of male offspring. Now they have a young population almost entirely male. Who are they supposed to breed with?

I suspect the Ghey is strong in China.
 
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