A Pennsylvania millionaire running for Congress as a Democrat spent millions bankrolling a population control organization that advocated for taxing families "to the hilt" for "the privilege of irresponsible breeding."
Scott Wallace, a Democrat running in Pennsylvania's 1st Congressional District against Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.) and endorsed by Planned Parenthood Action Fund and the National Organization for Women, has used the Wallace Global Fund to give nearly $7 million to population congeal groups since 1997.
Between 1997 and 2003, Wallace gave $420,000 to Zero Population Growth (ZPG) — now Population Connection — an organization co-founded by "Population Bomb" author Paul Ehrlich, Fox News reported.
From before its inception, ZPG had announced its intentions to tax large families for the "privilege of irresponsible breeding." A 1968 brochure advocated abortion to stabilize population growth and claimed that "no responsible family should have more than two children." Therefore, "irresponsible people who have more than two children should be taxed to the hilt for the privilege of irresponsible breeding."
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3 comments:
First off, it gets rather hard to figure when you have 1 baby mama and 5 baby daddies. Second, the ones doing the most irresponsible breeding aren't earning anything you can tax!
I'm happy with just proving that you can support them for eighteen to twenty six years without help from the government and local charity.
support? naw lets go with IQ!
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