Posted by Old Bob on February 08, 2012 at 18:10:07 from (65.41.16.214):
In Reply to: Family farm posted by LarryT on February 08, 2012 at 13:04:36:
I don't want to get on a soap box, but in all sincerity I don't feel as though the Federal Government has the best interest of sny one by trying to legislate how a parent should teach their child how to work or handle responsibility. You don't wait until a child is 16 years old to begin to instill in them how to work, follow instructions, or a million other things that come with being taught from the time they are old enough to learn. My children were taught to work and make useful decisions from the time they were old enough to make any kind of decision at all.
If there are not some soul searching decisions about how our country is ran, I don't see how things can continue down the road we are traveling.
Work is what made our country the power house it was, not the hand out provider it has become.
Our politicians need to be more concerned about running our country and government like a business that is controlled by the private sector, than worrying about their being re-elected.
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