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In reply to the discussion: Fellow childfree folks, how much did you love writing the check out to the IRS after hearing all the [View all]rufus dog
(8,419 posts)I have two kids, I will need to check but I don't believe I get a child tax credit, regardless I never have taken unemployment, no food stamps, welfare, maybe I should take up your piss poor attitude and whine about everything you have ever taken. Of course that would make me a Republican so I would rather just comment.... FUCK OFF!
Edit to add: Look what someone has posted over at Hannity.com
On this TAX DAY, how do you like paying for other people's children?
After just doing my taxes, I was wondering why we have personal deductions?
And especially why we have additional deductions for the more children a person has.
I can understand it for75 or so years ago, or whenever it was enacted, as so many children worked on the farms to help feed everybody else, but why now?
The more children a person/couple has the greater cost they are on society.
Why is everybody else required to subsidize them? I have no problem if somebody wants to have ten kids as long as they can pay for them but why should I be required to indirectly pay for somebody else's family size decisions?
The USA isn't under-populated anymore and with the growing population and strain on natural resources, why don't we limit personal deductions to two children per marriage plus any adopted children?
BTW, since Romney will be the GOP nominee, a few years ago my son was dating this girl for a short time. The issue of religion never came up until he volunteered to help her move to Utah. On the way in the U-Haul she told him that her father was a polygamist and she was one of 28 children. I wonder how much the tax payer subsidy for that family is/was?