I'm not disagreeing with you. Just pointing out some of the rough spots that might need some brainstorming to help sort out.
It's going to take a good deal of time to end the FED, and it's going to take time for families to get out from under debt and be able to go to a single income.
I'm not sure how much you guys are paying in taxes, but mine is no where near equaling a second income.
I think people should go into this with a clear view of what is going on, and not through rose colored glasses. Because once the reality of all this hits, people are going to be angry that it doesn't match their dream.
Whenever these types of topics come up, and anyone mentions something that is less than ideal that should really be discussed, it seems like people get angry and defensive that someone dared mention something that wasn't great for the situation.
That doesn't bode well for the long haul. And I've been around here long enough to know that people have a really hard time dealing with disappointments when things don't turn out like they wanted.
I don't see what is so offensive about wanting people to be prepared for these types of things.
I'm wondering what people will do if they do close the schools down, since it's only free daycare for most of the population.
Not many people can afford to have a stay at home parent to take care of them and do homeschooling. And daycare is stupid expensive.
No, the value of the dollar is shit.
Once we end the fed and outrageous taxes that won't be a problem.
Private schools, charter schools, learning pods and homeschooling will be within reach for single income households.
Education is not the role of government
I'm not disagreeing with you. Just pointing out some of the rough spots that might need some brainstorming to help sort out.
It's going to take a good deal of time to end the FED, and it's going to take time for families to get out from under debt and be able to go to a single income.
I'm not sure how much you guys are paying in taxes, but mine is no where near equaling a second income.
I think people should go into this with a clear view of what is going on, and not through rose colored glasses. Because once the reality of all this hits, people are going to be angry that it doesn't match their dream.
Whenever these types of topics come up, and anyone mentions something that is less than ideal that should really be discussed, it seems like people get angry and defensive that someone dared mention something that wasn't great for the situation.
That doesn't bode well for the long haul. And I've been around here long enough to know that people have a really hard time dealing with disappointments when things don't turn out like they wanted.
I don't see what is so offensive about wanting people to be prepared for these types of things.
Suddenly because I disagreed with you I'm somehow angry or defensive?
Lol okay.
I apologize if I misread your emotions on that post.
It's simply a common reaction I've had from others in this type of conversation.