Comments by "wvu05" (@wvu05) on "The Majority Report w/ Sam Seder"
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@blaze556922 I never understood that at all. The baby boom generation was the first one whose parents actually made sure that they had the best they could afford. I am paying way more in rent than I otherwise would so my daughter can get a quality education, because I don't want her to get to high school age and have to go to a school with curtains falling off the rod because they're all torn and whatever the equivalent at the time will be of having an Apple II plus in a chemistry lab in 1998 or doing a computer class on an Apple IIe in 1992.
Then again, when I invite my parents and my niece to visit (my brother refused, saying that he didn't want to drive in the big city, even though I now live in the suburbs), my brother's girlfriend is furious that I take her to do fun things because she didn't get to. Well, I didn't get to do a lot of things that I wanted to do growing up, so I'm trying to make sure my daughter can. (Except she wants to go to Disney World, which I can't afford, but at least I take her to a lot of other attractions close by.) If those are things about your childhood that you didn't like, why force them on your child?
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