Posted on 01/14/2014 7:34:17 AM PST by KFarrell
Does the Welfare State Share the Blame? Nadya Suleman, the woman who became famous for having herself artificially inseminated in order to give birth to octuplets, earning herself the name Octomom, has been charged with welfare fraud. Suleman, who has 14 children in total from artificial insemination, became the subject of controversy regarding over in-vitro fertilization when she gave birth to octuplets in 2009. Now she has been accused of felony perjury by false application for aid, and one count of aid by misrepresentation. Read More and Watch Video: http://thelibertarianrepublic.com/octomom-charged-welfare-fraud/
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And this revelation changes the American profile...how?
i love the name of your blog! and the banner... very nice :)
She is a symptom of the post prosperity America..
Who gets her 14 kids!!
That’s it — throw the mom in jail for earning an extra $30,000 — and then spend that much and more per month to find people who will raise her kids.
Welfare should not be available to any person, man or woman, who has produced a child out of wedlock.
Of course, abortion should be available to no one.
What about a women being raped and still bears the child?
I understand your sentiment, but we as a country we can't have child starving in the streets because they have moronic immoral parent(s)
How about we start by limiting welfare to the first two children and then 10 years later we limit welfare to the first child...then 20 years from now cut welfare out completely
Incentify them to stop pumping out little government checks...
Obviously there would be exceptions.
Actually, it’s totally unConstitutional for the federal government to disburse any money to anyone except for services contracted and rendered to the government.
Concur completely
Except...we can't unbreak that egg...
What we need now is real political leadership for a clear vision to work our way back to a constitutional republic.....which is nowhere in sight...
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