| Re: "Humans 'very likely' making earth warmer" is wrong Bill Baka <bbaka@comcast.net> wrote:
> no spam wrote:
>>>>>> We don't, but until you start considering forced abortions,
>>>>>> genocide and euthenasia, there's not much we can do about the
>>>>>> population. Are those options acceptable to you?
>>>>> I would prefer to limit the baby factories somehow, whether trough
>>>>> education or, if need be, by a fertility inhibitor in the food.
>>>>> Now the choice would be food and no children or children and
>>>>> starve.
>>>> And who gets to pick the breeders? What criteria do we use? Do
>>>> we only allow the 'perfect' people to breed?
>>> It isn't a popular subject but over the last 20 years or so we have
>>> been handing out welfare to the lowest achievers and paying them to
>>> have more of the same. The over achievers some times never have
>>> kids because they are the "I want it all" mindset. So our
>>> population is coming mainly from bottom of the barrel. That's
>>> "Reverse evolution" to me.
>>
>> First, you failed to answer my main questions, who gets to pick who
>> breeds?
>
> Whoever controls the military, as in politicians.
>>
>>
>>> Care to comment on the obvious?
>>
>> Sure, short sighted politicians learned that they could buy their
>> offices by giving tax dollars to voters and short sighted people who
>> think its cruel to 1) make people work for there free money and 2)
>> to make people live with the consequences of their actions and bad
>> choices. Poverty is almost always a result of bad choices. People choose to
>> not work in school. People choose to have kids when they know they
>> can't afford them. People choose to drop out of school. People
>> choose to sell drugs to make a fast buck. People choose to screw up
>> their lives why should I be FORCED to pay to "fix" their problems?
> Bad choices is electing politicians who don't have a clue, or those
> who should have retired long ago. I didn't invent welfare but those
> that are on it have obviously learned how to milk the system.
That will happen with any welfare system with some of them.
> Now that we have a glut of school aged children
No you dont.
> everybody is complaining about not enough schools,
No they arent.
> yet nobody is addressing the main issue.
Wrong again. |