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Originally Posted by kerry
Absolutely, if a poor person can't afford car insurance and their car is totaled we don't expect the state to help them out. Why, if they can't afford health insurance and they or their child is sick and dying, should it be any different. Life is only worth whatever the individual can pay to preserve it.
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Here is a radical idea. In fact, the last time I heard of it was in the saying "Cut your coat according to your cloth". I doubt we'd be in this bad a state if we had done it with out budget. If you can't afford to have kids, don't. You and the wife want to have 50 kids? Feel free. Don't make your kids SEP (Someone Else's Problem).
Take personal responsibility for your bad moves. After all, you do reap the rewards of good moves, don't you? Is it fair that your profits are yours and the risks are SEP like the bailed out companies? Profits are their own and risk and more importantly downfall is SEP?