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'The View' Panel Thinks It's Reckless to Do What in Trump's America?

The Left has long held anti-woman, anti-child, and anti-family policies. They nominated a woman in Tennessee, Aftyn Behn, who said women who get married and have kids are upholding a "deeply patriarchal structure." Of course, the nuclear family is a threat to the Left and their communist ways, so they do whatever it takes to undermine the family and discourage people from having kids.

So it's no surprise the miserable ladies on "The View" would tell people it's "reckless" to have children while Donald Trump is President. They're responding to a CPAC panel that told women to get married and have kids.

"I think it's just really reckless to be suggesting that people should have children when you now know in this country there's this affordability crisis, and for a two-person household, a married household, you need over $400,000 for childcare," Hostin said.

Of course, not all families need to rely on day care to raise children. With the rise of remote work, extended families, and even with budget prioritizing, families figure out a way to make raising kids work.

This writer managed to raise three kids without paying for daycare.

Some "study" told them this $400,000 figure was the gospel truth, as if every family is the same.

Not everyone can just be a stay-at-home mom, but there are options that can make this work.

They're not saying that includes housing and cars. They're saying it's $400,000 for day care alone. That's not including a mortgage or rent, groceries, or anything else.

The median American salary is around $60,000 and the average is between $75,000-80,000 a year. Yet a lot of these people have children.

In all things, the Left is a group of raging hypocrites. They tell people we have to stop driving cars, flying, and owning houses to fight climate change, while they take private jets to Davos and live in mansions.

They tell us not to have kids while they have kids.

They see the world as two classes: themselves, who they consider elite, and the rest of us.

But there's a surefire way to get day care to cost almost a half million dollars: have the government make it "free," which is what they want.