My grandfather was the youngest of 21 children...same mother...same father. They had a farm to run in the south after the civil war. I imagine my great-grandmother breastfeeding while plowing the fields and pregnant. The children all finished high school and all but the oldest two girls finished college...without getting a dime from the government. I guess that is not the American way anymore.
That IS the American way; these people aren’t American in any sense of the word (and we need to stop pretending they are to be PC). Do you see any self-reliance or work ethic, any of the social mobility that has drawn people here for centuries (where hard work and education could improve one’s lot in life, as well as that of future generations)? Do you see any tax contributions to any municipality, state, or the federal government? Do you share a common language with them, or a common flag? Do they have any common religious values (excluding the political “reverends” with no biblical roots to their mindless Dem parroting)?
Successive generations of this nonsense has brought us to a point where they continuously vote themselves a larger share of our earnings, and anyone (particularly any politician) who proposes reducing those wealth transfers is branded a racist. They OPENLY ADMIT THE SCHEME when they make those accusations, and fear no retribution.
I’ve been doing genealogy, and finding that in the past, a lot of the families with 20-something kids had different moms. Some just didn’t make it. And dad started over with a new wife and had more kids. I wonder if some of those men didn’t need midlife crises since they were going to get a new young bride soon enough anyway.