Quote: You seem tovequate exercising fundamental human rights with having money.
You believe that limiting the number of children a person can have to what he can afford is obscene. I believe that polluting the planet with kids you cannot afford and sitting with your hands out is obscene.
If you can't afford a kid, I believe you should choose not have one. Sorry. I don't believe in a welfare state. I don't see welfare as a right.
Public Education Public education isn't a constitutionally guaranteed federal right. We've decided as a people that we don't want uneducated people, so education is compulsory.
You have every right to try to have public education eliminated. You could lobby to change that those laws* you wish.
Public education is controlled by taxes. You could lobby to end federal support. You could fight to cut state funding to schools. And, you can rally your local people to vote against school budgets. Enjoy.
The retirement community in the school district where I grew up on LI used to bus in people to defeat the school budget so that their taxes would stay low. Their kids had grown up. Their grandkids didn't live the district. It was their right to oppose paying any more than the minimum allowed by the state.
Money to afford rights Gun ownership is a right as defined by the constitution. Should we be buying guns for everyone who cannot afford one?
Didn't think so.
Same goes for kids, as far as I'm concerned.
If you have more money can you have more guns? Can you hire a better attorney? Can you afford more paint? More clay? A better piece of marble? More paper and pencils? A better college education? More ad time for your point of view? More newspapers to push your agenda?
Same for kids.
I don't see polluting the planet with kids you cannot afford as "a fundamental human right". Sorry.
* Or amend state constitutions. Public education is a guaranteed constitution right in New Jersey, for example.