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Re: Think of the real world
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Posted by Stickler on September 02, 2005 at 03:07:04 from (142.16.22.18):
In Reply to: Re: Think of the real world posted by NC Wayne on September 02, 2005 at 00:11:32:
There are two sides to every story. There are also the b*tches who leave with the kids to live with their new lovers, and the kids' father is ordered to pay more than half of his gross income in support. After tax, this leaves him destitute, yet that mother pays no tax and doesn't have to work at all, gets welfare, plus hundreds in baby bonus from the govt. Her income alone is nearly three times what the father's is after he pays his tax. This without live-in lover's income, which doesn't count according to the gov't. Father has no hope of ever retiring, would never be able to afford to live, as support is more than pension would be. I know, I'm one of those guys. Never missed a payment yet, but I get audited every year for 12 years now, because the gov't automatically figures every man is a deadbeat. It's no wonder there ARE so many deadbeats. It's either that or work for nothing.
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