90% of a child’s brain develops before the age of five, but most American families cannot afford childcare. Childcare at this point costs on average between $10,000 and $15,000 a year. So in the richest country in the world, the average family cannot live on only one salary, allowing one parent to stay home - yet child care costs are prohibitive. This is why we need an economic Bill of Rights providing subsidized childcare. We waste billions of dollars feeding the coffers of corporate greed, and do almost nothing to help parents and small children. #Disruptthecorrupt #Marianne2024 marianne2024.com/economic-bi…

Oct 18, 2023 · 3:26 PM UTC

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We're not the richest country in the world. We're the greatest debtor nation in the world. There are YOU (the haves) and us the ( have nots). U.S. dollar is spiraling to worthlessness. So, more gov spending promotes this vicious cycle. GET IT? Clean your own toilet.
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The key to a child's positive brain development is a loving connection to the mother/father/parents, feeling secure and loved. Not childcare outside of the family, in fact this is counterproductive and would be a waste of money, too.
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Dems will never allow for universal healthcare, they will die on that hill
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Childcare damages children's brains. Children need their mother, father and other family members to take care of them. They don't need some facility with strangers who get paid to watch them. Childcare is anti-human.
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🏴‍☠🇺🇸🇪🇺 ⚔🇵🇸 May God curse every nation that heard their cries and looked away
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So the idea is that kids being home with their parents as infants is hurting their brains somehow?
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Some brains don't develop until the ripe age of 71, I know, it's crazy.
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