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Lydia Leftcoast

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2. A common Republican talking point is that people wouldn't be so poor if they were married
Sat Mar 16, 2013, 01:29 AM
Mar 2013

They talk as if getting married automatically leads to prosperity, but if two poor people get married, you end up with two poor people, often living with one or the other set of parents.

Even my socially conservative Lutheran pastor father used to tell young couples, "Don't get married till you can afford your own place, even if it's just a studio apartment. You'll never work through your issues as adults if you're living with parents."

If Republicans really wanted to encourage strong families RainDog Mar 2013 #1
And Institute a MASSIVE Jobs Program ala WPA Demeter Mar 2013 #17
Including, as did the New Deal, arts programs RainDog Mar 2013 #20
A common Republican talking point is that people wouldn't be so poor if they were married Lydia Leftcoast Mar 2013 #2
There's a grain of truth to it... Xithras Mar 2013 #4
The Republican talking point has it backwards Lydia Leftcoast Mar 2013 #14
Taking things out of order is always a problem. mbperrin Mar 2013 #3
My parents put off children to the very fringes of biological potential, Sen. Walter Sobchak Mar 2013 #6
This also means very few children would have any concept whatsoever DebJ Mar 2013 #13
Nearly no children have contact with their grandparents now, what with 20% of the US population mbperrin Mar 2013 #15
My sister in law and her husband adopted a child DebJ Mar 2013 #24
Stay married a decade? Demeter Mar 2013 #18
My point. If they turn into a psycho or drunk or whatever, divorce them and get rid of them. mbperrin Mar 2013 #21
Weird, it didn't hurt me any DFW Mar 2013 #5
Study sort of flat-out ignores the marraige failure rate, too. Ikonoklast Mar 2013 #7
The study doesn't ignore it, just the WP write-up muriel_volestrangler Mar 2013 #9
The WP seems to be saying the typical middle class man is a Walmart checkout guy muriel_volestrangler Mar 2013 #8
The thinly veiled message here: No college degree? You're never going to ever earn a livable wage. PSPS Mar 2013 #10
I was wondering why they were counting high school grads as middle class. JVS Mar 2013 #23
I don't see the connection. MindPilot Mar 2013 #11
Idon't see that. Igel Mar 2013 #12
Stupid headline Orangepeel Mar 2013 #16
What is the Priority? Demeter Mar 2013 #19
Now THAT is a fine frame of a question! mbperrin Mar 2013 #22
Some interesting comments to the Article in WAPO: elleng Mar 2013 #25
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