Child Care in 2025...

dmallord

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Today, Donald Trump was asked about childcare under his economic policy plans by a woman attending a tariff policy conference.

Trump responded. 'Childcare is not as expensive as other items so, we are, it is ... word salad, word salad, word....' The lady, in a post-interview by a reporter, was asked how she felt about his answer. 'Disappointed,' she said, 'again, he didn't have an answer just like in 2016.'

Meanwhile, back on the JD Vance ranch salad homestead, as he watched his wife set the table for his two children, he was asked about childcare. The couch potato responded, 'Grandparents can pitch in... word salad, word salad, word...' Adding, 'Sugar Butt, bring my plate first, I'm hungry.'

Well, there you have it, folks! Childcare is not going to be very important in 2025 because the economy is going to enrich everyone, and Grandparents are going to solve any gaps in working parents' needs for support on the Homefront. So, have more kids, and for those women who do not, get busy procreating; otherwise, you are not going to have any say in the future of our country, according to JD.

His last words on the subject were, "Sugar Butt, you can take my plate, now. Then you can join the kids in eating their dinner. Just the way it was in my hillbilly growin' up days. Fathers first, you know?"
 
Today, Donald Trump was asked about childcare under his economic policy plans by a woman attending a tariff policy conference.

Trump responded. 'Childcare is not as expensive as other items so, we are, it is ... word salad, word salad, word....' The lady, in a post-interview by a reporter, was asked how she felt about his answer. 'Disappointed,' she said, 'again, he didn't have an answer just like in 2016.'

Meanwhile, back on the JD Vance ranch salad homestead, as he watched his wife set the table for his two children, he was asked about childcare. The couch potato responded, 'Grandparents can pitch in... word salad, word salad, word...' Adding, 'Sugar Butt, bring my plate first, I'm hungry.'

Well, there you have it, folks! Childcare is not going to be very important in 2025 because the economy is going to enrich everyone, and Grandparents are going to solve any gaps in working parents' needs for support on the Homefront. So, have more kids, and for those women who do not, get busy procreating; otherwise, you are not going to have any say in the future of our country, according to JD.

His last words on the subject were, "Sugar Butt, you can take my plate, now. Then you can join the kids in eating their dinner. Just the way it was in my hillbilly growin' up days. Fathers first, you know?"
Get some sleep.
 
Maybe the parents here can explain what they think the feds can do to improve childcare.
 
In 2025 which is starting now parents will not have that problem. So many will be out of work at least one parent will be at home raising there own children which is how it used to be before the bread winners pay could not keep up anymore.
 
Seniorcare and childcare are matching problems with one partly solving the other. Many seniors have rapid declines because there is nothing left in their lives. Childcare can slow the decline. Part of that childcare can be teaching skills the kids will need but their parents don't have.
 
The left wants the govt (me) to pay to have their unwanted children aborted, and, they want the govt (me) to pay for their IVF, and, they want the govt (me) to pay to raise their children, and, they want the govt (me) to pay for their childrens' education.

According to the left, it takes a village (me) to raise a child. :)
 
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The trumper in me KNOWS that the government (YOU) is a swampy, deep fake, liar.
 
Everyone has looked directly at an eclipse at some point, so everyone is an idiot? Lol.
Children stopped doing that after the first time they made that mistake. trump hasn't figured that out yet at 80 years old.
 
Children stopped doing that after the first time they made that mistake. trump hasn't figured that out yet at 80 years old.
Everybody dies it. If you ever left your mom's basement, you could too. Just a quick peek, ya know. :)
 
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