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Current Events => Politics => Topic started by: txradioguy on July 26, 2018, 03:03:06 PM
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A millionaire Democrat running for U.S. Congress in Pennsylvania is a population control zealot who believes in taxing families with more than two kids for being "irresponsible breeders."
As a challenger to U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick for the 1st Congressional District of Pennsylvania, Scott Wallace has received endorsements from both Planned Parenthood and the National Organization for Women (NOW). According to PJ Media, Wallace has donated close to $7 million to population control groups over the past 20 years through his Wallace Global Fund. Some of the groups Wallace has donated to advocate for taxing families with more than two children. More from PJ Media:
Between 1997 and 2003, Wallace gave $420,000 to Zero Population Growth (ZPG) — now Population Connection — an organization co-founded by 'Population Bomb' author Paul Ehrlich, Fox News reported.
From before its inception, ZPG had announced its intentions to tax large families for the 'privilege of irresponsible breeding.' A 1968 brochure advocated abortion to stabilize population growth and claimed that 'no responsible family should have more than two children.'
Therefore, 'irresponsible people who have more than two children should be taxed to the hilt for the privilege of irresponsible breeding.'
http://www.gopbriefingroom.com/index.php/topic,325848.msg1751269.html#msg1751269
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U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick's parents were clearly irresponsible breeders. They should have sterilized themselves before having any kids.
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He must really melt down when he thinks about welfare baby mamas who don't pay taxes but absorb vast amounts of them. Though being a DemonRat, he's probably in denial about these leeches even existing.
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How about taking welfare from those on the dole with children they can't pay for . or making all the baby daddies responsible for their sperm deposits.
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How about taking welfare from those on the dole with children they can't pay for . or making all the baby daddies responsible for their sperm deposits.
Funny how he leaves the real "irresponsible parents" out of the conversation.