Posted by PeteTheRookie on April 23, 2011 at 10:39:23 from (74.69.240.233):
In Reply to: gas posted by 720 popper on April 23, 2011 at 05:40:09:
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This is sooo true. As a member of the middle class I DO HAVE to support my off spring. If money was no object, like some wealthy people I have know, we would have like 10 kids too. Had to stop at 3 as that is all we can afford.
BUT those on the "dole" get paid to have too many kids. Vote for the "welfare" state lib's getting bigger all the time. Govt's appease the masses with socialism to keep control. Take away their "free ride" and watch them revolt or steal from or outright kill the "haves".
Couple that, with the pharmaceuticals companies preventing a Malthusian crisis and the world is or will get over populated with humans. Humans are depleting natural resources AND over harvesting plants/wildlife to extinction.
In my humble opinion humanity has "peaked" and is in decline.
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