How can American kids possibly compete with socialist ones?

Posted: July 11th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Travel For Disabled | Tags: , , , , , | 5 Comments »

The parents in Europe get payments from the government in addition to
free health care and education for their kids.
Americans get what trickles down to single moms from the free market -
wars used the welfare money. How much of a handicap is growing up with
poor stressed parents who work unlimited hours and can’t afford nice vacations or holidays?

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5 Comments on “How can American kids possibly compete with socialist ones?”

  1. 1 middleclassman said at 10:26 am on July 11th, 2011:

    Accept lower wages like Republcians want then to do.

  2. 2 JohnnyK said at 11:10 am on July 11th, 2011:

    You are obviously watching too much network news and watching too much BBC.

  3. 3 Smells like New Screen Names said at 11:57 am on July 11th, 2011:

    Any proof that nice vacations and holidays help kids later in life?

    Complain about health care, working electricity, crime free schools, and food, you’ll have an argument.

    But griping about stressed parents and holidays?

  4. 4 x x said at 12:26 pm on July 11th, 2011:

    1st: Get the government out of the way!
    2nd: Don’t have children out of wedlock!
    Pretty simple eh?

  5. 5 Jeff77042 said at 1:15 pm on July 11th, 2011:

    “How can American kids…compete…?” They can *choose* to stop texting & playing video-games and start studying and reading a freakin’ book.

    No one has a right to anything that involves taking it from one individual or group and giving it to another. I save for my own vacation. There’s no such thing as free health-care; somebody, somewhere is paying for it.

    If someone can’t afford to have children then they shouldn’t have children. I would’ve like to have had five but could only afford two.


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