I'm always confused by this. If family life is so wonderful, why must it be encouraged - even subsidized - by public policy, and why are the "traditionalist" guardians of family life constantly promoting it?
Doug
Joel Blau wrote:
I think you'd want to be careful here. If you really mean this, then you'd have to support a sharp increase in the minimum wage.
Joel Blau
David B. Shemano wrote:
2. I believe that governmental policies affect family formation. As I believe the family as an institution is a good thing that should be encouraged, I would oppose governmental policies that discourage family formation and assumption of responsibilities by families.
David Shemano
