none. Which is why I think it's funny conservatives are up in arms over this woman.
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how is this-I care about what you do that impacts the environment, because I have a daughter that needs to pay for all the waste you produce. While I can't force you to do anything, I can sure as hell call you out, and vote for people that will help "change" your habits.
I know you are trying to make an example, I am simply showing you why your actions matter to my child, whether you like it or not. The importance you put on it, means nothing to me.
I respect someone putting there child or grand childs needs in front of there own. I also think it is silly to have that expectation for everyone else. I wouldn't expect you to sacrifice for my wife or mother. You should treat them well but I wouldn't expect sacrifice. If you did i would respect and be thankful for it but its a not a reasonable expectation. I do think it is reasonable to expect people to respect other creatures and the wondrous world that they relay upon for survival
Your wife and mother won't be paying the bill for our actions. If you had a child, I would absolutely think about them when it comes to many issues. As a whole, we need to care about future generations. Or at least we should.
The moment you have a kid (if you do), you will understand. I know people HATE hearing life changes when you have a child, but it does man.
of course it doesn't change for everyone, many people shouldn't have kids, they are too selfish or immature to do so.
You aren't more important to me. In reality, I don't care what you care about. Your choices may or may not affect my daughters future. I don't expect you to care about that.
Expecting others to not give a **** what happens to our future population is unreasonable as well. Lets just keep ringing up the credit card and see what happens, that is this administrations point of view anyways.
I suppose it comes down to what you mean by sacrifice, and in particular (a) what you are being asked to give up in deference to (b) what you being asked to give it up for.
Most of the time, I suppose, sacrifice — in terms of a quid pro quo — means money in exchange for something related to the common good. I “sacrifice” my money (read: time is money) usually in the form of taxes for many things that do not benefit me directly.
Using extremes many parents would claim to be willing to take a bullet for their child. That's nice. I'm not willing. Still, people often want you to do something for the children like people are supposed to feel the same way about the children as you do your child. I don't. Why should I have more regard for your child's well being then I do for Sluggo?