dckingsfan wrote:Adding one more thing to this - the prison industrial complex is much more expensive than any help we would give women. Just saying...
Oh, I agree. And beyond that, supporting women and families in general and encouraging them to have children is a long-term benefit to the economy. Nobody is interested in playing the long-term economic game, though, so they look to slash services now to save on tax dollars only to create a situation where there are even fewer tax dollars later because the population eventually declines or is largely from an economic standing that wasn't properly supported and isn't ideal for whatever the economy looks like at that point.
So yes, it's absolutely cutting your nose off to spite your face from an economic standpoint on multiple levels. I just didn't go there because I can get somewhat... verbose?... and so kept it to a singular point. If it wasn't going to be so tragic for absolutely everyone other than a handful of billionaires (and even then, only relatively speaking), it would be funny watching so many people who strove to establish an economy slanted towards their immediate interests at all times totally turn the tables on them as property values along with inflation wound up altering the economic landscape on them in the end regardless of their desires/intentions and the economy winds up being sold off to the hyper wealthy for an opportunity to keep their children dependent on them.














