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Triana

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31. It makes sense.
Sun Jan 19, 2014, 05:29 PM
Jan 2014

That way the child's parents are not stressed out and have plenty of time to bond with and care for their new child. No doubt it makes a huge social difference - positive social difference. But all the corpo-fascist class in the U.S. care about is MONEY - not the economy or economic stability or sustainability, not a stable society, not a healthy natural environment, not lives or health - just M O N E Y. As long as "free markets" allow them to make as much MONEY as they want no matter what the human, social, economic or natural COST of that profit is - this is where the United States will remain - in some sort of self-imposed econo-social dark age.

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we're number one!! niyad Jan 2014 #1
The best health care system in the world! Auntie Bush Jan 2014 #6
... Soylent Brice Jan 2014 #78
Money is the most important thing in America. Rex Jan 2014 #2
It's not just us! We're in good company. Comrade Grumpy Jan 2014 #3
Hey, If it's good enough for Tonga... nt TheBlackAdder Jan 2014 #4
FREEDOM! FREEDOM! USA USA USA!!! tblue Jan 2014 #5
What a shame. CFLDem Jan 2014 #7
Hey, if you want to live somewhere that values women and motherhood... Deep13 Jan 2014 #8
So much for caring for the unborn. A mother on paid ML is one with less stress Fla Dem Jan 2014 #9
They only care about the unborn. Thav Jan 2014 #102
Butbutbut Dirty Socialist Jan 2014 #10
Most Americans have no clue that SheilaT Jan 2014 #11
Hmmmm......I don't remember it that way in my case llmart Jan 2014 #25
It was the telephone company, Ma Bell. SheilaT Jan 2014 #71
We are so awesum! City Lights Jan 2014 #12
There's Your . . FairWinds Jan 2014 #13
Shameful. I'm using the term "forced birth" to describe anti-abortionists gtar100 Jan 2014 #14
anti-choice, woman-hating, pro-forced birthers is my short name for them (have a few more, but niyad Jan 2014 #83
It's a little bit like this map the Ts don't want you to see: Bernardo de La Paz Jan 2014 #15
And we were the first country to tell the world to go metric. n/t. airplaneman Jan 2014 #23
Wasn't it France? Them having invented the system and all? 2ndAmForComputers Jan 2014 #33
Metric: France. Decimalization: Americans. Bernardo de La Paz Jan 2014 #95
Amazing how all the maps look alike father founding Jan 2014 #88
Part of the problem is that adieu Jan 2014 #16
"they want to make government irrelevant so that companies can do whatever they want . . ." Triana Jan 2014 #30
Brilliant. JDPriestly Jan 2014 #54
Why... AlbertCat Jan 2014 #17
"American Taliban"? A bit of an extreme analogy, don't you think? George II Jan 2014 #18
Not at all. It's actually quite accurate. JaneyVee Jan 2014 #19
Their gun fetish is actually their desire to someday use their guns to kill us "unbelievers." alfredo Jan 2014 #26
What do all of those things have to do with lack of paid maternal leave? George II Jan 2014 #27
they'd like to force women to have babies, then hobble their careers for doing so. bettyellen Jan 2014 #36
And force them to drink gallons of oil, too? (oil drilling was one of things in your "list") George II Jan 2014 #38
not my list. and I think the oil didn't belong on it- but DRINK OIL? WHO SAID THIS? bettyellen Jan 2014 #41
correct....sorry, it was further up the chain. George II Jan 2014 #44
It's of a piece, all those things reflect their ultra conservative values and have a very bettyellen Jan 2014 #47
The OP was about paid maternity leave and ONLY paid maternity leave! On that issue......... George II Jan 2014 #49
It's not uncommon for men to be so selfishly unconcerned about reproductive rights. bettyellen Jan 2014 #51
But, yet once again - you're drifting off topic. George II Jan 2014 #53
it's interesting you think it is a narrow topic- anyone who is familiar with the oppression of women bettyellen Jan 2014 #65
Say what you will, the ONLY thing that the OP shows is that the US is one of a few countries... George II Jan 2014 #67
Well, thanks for your impassioned defense of American RW extremists, LOL. bettyellen Jan 2014 #70
I find your accusation of me defending American RW extremists and being ignorant of........ George II Jan 2014 #85
you are aware, of course, that there is nothing in the tos that requires one to stay "on the narrow niyad Jan 2014 #82
Yes, I am aware of that, but it's unseemly especially when the poster who has gone off topic... George II Jan 2014 #84
as I said, keep it up. we all need the laughs. remdi85 niyad Jan 2014 #86
But after a while it ceases to be funny. Enthusiast Jan 2014 #99
Agreed. I was able to follow along with the discussion. Apparently somebody else wasn't. Can't gtar100 Jan 2014 #93
thank you, it isn't often people pretend to completely misunderstand the context of an oft used bettyellen Jan 2014 #104
They're destructive policies supported by religious conservatives? Bradical79 Jan 2014 #64
The GOP nominated one in 2012: Bernardo de La Paz Jan 2014 #20
It's a pretty apt description of our country. Vashta Nerada Jan 2014 #21
Nope. n/t KarenS Jan 2014 #22
I agree, but we are in the minority here on that issue. nt 7962 Jan 2014 #32
It's pretty repulsive that people around here would equate a terrorist state with.... George II Jan 2014 #35
Except the OP didn't do that dreamnightwind Jan 2014 #39
NOTHING was "discussed" in the OP - it was a single graphic with no text other than the subject line George II Jan 2014 #42
perhaps you need to read up on what we call "the american taliban" s the OP was bettyellen Jan 2014 #43
Perhaps, but going back to my first post on the subject, I think that reference is extreme. George II Jan 2014 #46
yeah, the Taliban isn't imprisoning women or forcing dead women to incubate babies…. or bettyellen Jan 2014 #48
Yet AGAIN - WHERE are all of those things mentioned in the OP? Sheesh! George II Jan 2014 #50
They don't need to be spelled out to anyone who has advocated for womens' rights. We are quite bettyellen Jan 2014 #66
Oh, I see.... George II Jan 2014 #68
It's not a game. If you don't understand why people have been calling the religious right the bettyellen Jan 2014 #69
Still trying? dreamnightwind Jan 2014 #45
Straw man argument? Please explain. George II Jan 2014 #62
Already did that dreamnightwind Jan 2014 #73
Ah, the dance continues.... George II Jan 2014 #75
No it doesn't dreamnightwind Jan 2014 #79
Hey George! Caretha Jan 2014 #77
Not really, no. Lunacee_2013 Jan 2014 #58
How so? seattledo Jan 2014 #74
Forced birth + no paid leave is extreme. SunSeeker Jan 2014 #81
Nope. It fits perfectly. (nt) paleotn Jan 2014 #96
Would Tealiban be more preferable? nt livingwagenow Jan 2014 #100
Any group that wants to restrict the freedoms of others in the name of religion mountain grammy Jan 2014 #101
Referring to them as "right wing religious extremists" would be so much better, especially for.... George II Jan 2014 #105
No required paid sick leave either TexasBushwhacker Jan 2014 #24
More exceptionalism!! oldandhappy Jan 2014 #28
In Denmark they also get paid PATERNAL leave. cui bono Jan 2014 #29
It makes sense. Triana Jan 2014 #31
Yes dreamnightwind Jan 2014 #40
In Germany too and here's why: FourScore Jan 2014 #56
This message was self-deleted by its author FourScore Jan 2014 #57
There's another angle jeff47 Jan 2014 #103
EI also provides 'Parental' benefits here for a period of up to 35 weeks, polly7 Jan 2014 #72
k&r n/t RainDog Jan 2014 #34
We can't have "lazy mothers" Politicalboi Jan 2014 #37
Wait, do you really expect them to actually care about the vessels (women) that carry those babies? Lunacee_2013 Jan 2014 #52
American Exceptionalism. Exceptionally backward, that is. DirkGently Jan 2014 #55
They don't understand why women are working outside the home to begin with. FourScore Jan 2014 #59
Once you're born it's bootstrap time. JEB Jan 2014 #60
that is a disturbing map frwrfpos Jan 2014 #61
we are exceptional!! lunasun Jan 2014 #76
Civilization's bane The Wizard Jan 2014 #63
Oh, Beautiful defacto7 Jan 2014 #80
American business never concerns itself with things maternal..... DeSwiss Jan 2014 #87
what does forced birth and paid leave have to do with one another? ileus Jan 2014 #89
Job security and financial stress A Little Weird Jan 2014 #91
I live in one of the two nations that has a half year or more of maternity leave davidpdx Jan 2014 #90
That is a damning map! blackspade Jan 2014 #92
But we're the ''Greatest Nation'' in the world! YOHABLO Jan 2014 #94
It wasn't too long ago onlyadream Jan 2014 #97
What does this tell us about the nation? Enthusiast Jan 2014 #98
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