Question by George A: Two years ago Christians and Republicans voted against guaranteed health care for children. Do they hate kids?
Best answer:
Answer by Dreams of Water
no they hate lvl 1 loser trolls
kind of like you
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no they hate people who stereotype
I didn’t know christians ever had a controlling majority in the house and senate. And we didn’t repeal roe-v-wade! how embarassing.
It is the parents responsibility to care for their children. Not the governments to steal money from others to do what the parents are supposed to do.
Are you stupid?
It certainly seems that way.
They bang on about the ‘rights’ of a blastocyst containing 32 cells, but those rights disappear 9 months later when said blastocyst pops out the womb as a little human.
I think you are mixing to very seperate things.. I am Christian and not Republican. Christians are not necessarily political. I did not vote against helathcare and don’t hate kids but this question might be better asked in the politics or government section.
They care more about:
Children in the womb
Guns
Who sleeps with whom
Than they do about providing healthcare for children outside of the womb.
*Typical loving Christian example:
“It is the parents responsibility to care for their children. Not the governments to steal money from others to do what the parents are supposed to do.”
Typical hate filled hypocrite.*
That’s correct George, after they are born their on their own
I married into a very political family and I’ve found one thing that distinguishes virtually everybody in their views. And you are an illustration of it. Some people cannot distinguish means and ends.
I want guaranteed healthcare for children but not just in any old way. Not in a way that hurts the benefits of the elderly or that provides it at exorbitant rates or that covers some lesser important benefits while not covering more important.
You must learn to distinguish these two aspects of every political question. Define ‘children’. What kind of health is covered. By the state or by the federal government.