Buttercup,
You missed my point--I don't think that there is no value in raising children. To the contrary, I think there is a lot of value in it--the problem is that far too many people who have children choose to do just that--have them vs raising them.
I choose not to have children. It is a choice made after much thought and consideration. Unfortunately, a number of people don't give much thought to the responsibilities having them brings. They expect special services and priviledges--not for their children, but for themselves.
I am four-square for paying my tax dollars to educate and provide public service for them--the kids, that is. It is the poor examples of parenting seen all too frequently with which I take issue.
Maribeth
You missed my point--I don't think that there is no value in raising children. To the contrary, I think there is a lot of value in it--the problem is that far too many people who have children choose to do just that--have them vs raising them.
I choose not to have children. It is a choice made after much thought and consideration. Unfortunately, a number of people don't give much thought to the responsibilities having them brings. They expect special services and priviledges--not for their children, but for themselves.
I am four-square for paying my tax dollars to educate and provide public service for them--the kids, that is. It is the poor examples of parenting seen all too frequently with which I take issue.
Maribeth