To the editor: I used to be fascinated by columnist Robin Abcarian’s current story in regards to the White Home entertaining concepts on methods to get American girls to have extra infants (“The government’s pronatalism warps family values,” April 27). Amongst these concepts is providing a $5,000 bonus after a child is born. I’m trying ahead to listening to extra in regards to the standards that can decide who’s eligible for this bonus.
Should one be married? Younger? Match? White? Employed? Rich? Christian? Ready-bodied? What if somebody has had a brush with the regulation? Or is battling a severe illness? I’m certain, given this administration’s monitor document, this concept is as properly thought out as all of the others we’ve seen over the previous 100 days.
Valerie Burchfield Rhodes, Laguna Niguel
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To the editor: Do I’ve this straight? Our president desires to provide $5,000 to any girl within the U.S. who has a child and awards to moms of six kids or extra. Our authorities additionally desires to defund Head Begin, a program that offers daycare for households with restricted means. So the household ought to settle for the $5,000 and mother gained’t work? I don’t understand how far $5,000 goes as of late, however I think the monetary calculations don’t really work out that properly.
Erica Hahn, Monrovia