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Originally Posted by n david
He's not. The problem is he's been on assistance so long that the mere thought of having to pay it on his own scared him.
DES childcare here is incredibly cheap. In an average month with 20 working days, he was paying $40 for his kids, compared to $1,400 for those who don't get state assistance.
He's a classic democrat. Raised in a single income home by his mother, on government assistance since birth. Once his girlfriend ran off and left him with the kids, he did what he knew growing up -- applied for state assistance.
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Well, I've typically identified Democrat, was raised on poverty by a single mom, and I've never drawn food stamps or anything like that. I think he could make it work.