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To: TBP

As Single Moms don’t need the biodad to parent and raise the children, the college student doesn’t need their parent(s) help to attend university. In both instances, the State has usurped the traditional roles.

Only when women wake up to the harsh economic and social penalties that come from trying to single-handedly rear children and students similarly awaken to the crushing burden of debt assumed for a worthless indoctrination called a *degree*, will anything change.

Until that happens, the only course I can see is for intact traditional families to leave the cities, ensure they are capable of home schooling, prepare their children to undertake technical infrastructure careers (plumbing/electrical/building/HVAC/mechanic)while investing in a future that entails owning their own business. At the same time, a grounding in self-sufficiency and real sustainability would go along ways.

Everything is so contaminated, I see no way to rescue our past society if that means relying on the present-day distortions imposed upon all our institutions. I’m fairly convinced the present generation is mostly hopeless and if not, so mired in the larger version of the Swamp as to be forced to spend all their energy and resources just keeping their heads above water.

Intact traditional families with children under ten might have a shot at reclaiming America.


8 posted on 08/11/2017 1:28:55 PM PDT by reformedliberal
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To: reformedliberal

As Single Moms don’t need the biodad to parent and raise the children, the college student doesn’t need THEIR parent(s) help to attend university.

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16 posted on 08/11/2017 2:53:05 PM PDT by Arthur McGowan (https://youtu.be/IYUYya6bPGw)
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