You are doing a kindness, a gift, a charity.
You have NO obligation to provide for, whatever the circumstance, someone who votes against your financial interest.
PS...if you think you’re feeling bad...I just cut off my daughter’s college money, as she felt the need to “express herself” and vote against the family’s monetary well-being in Ohio.
Hope she likes “expressing herself” as she waits tables for next semester’s tuition (and her books, healthcare, car insurance, rent, food...hahaha).
Not a funny hahahaha, but hey, her choice. And I’m all about respecting “choice”. I’m just not going to subsidize it.
How did that happen?
Good for you and I agree with you. I’d do the same thing if I was helping to support someone that was voting against my, and the country’s, interest.
I admire you.
Good for you.
Welcome to reality, kid.
LadyBuck, I finally laughed today. Would love to have been a fly on the wall for THAT conversation.
The decision about who to vote for is one of the most important and deeply personal decisions one can make in a democratic nation. I find your attempt to blackmail your daughter into voting for your preferred candidate quite disgusting.
That being said, I think she’s probably better off without your “support” since it was conditional upon her giving up one of her most sacred human rights.