Quote:
Originally Posted by Mojo_PeiPei
So you don't think the fact that the numbers paying into social security vs. the number that are taking out, that will continue to grow as the baby boomers become of age, will be affected by the fact that over 40 million babies have been aborted?
In that case we will have to agree to disagree.
|
I disagree that an "entire generation" has been aborted. If you think abortion is a problem for ss, imagine how much better off it would be if we outlawed birth control all together.
Where did you get 40 million? Over how long a time period is that 40 million stretched? It's been 32 years since roe v wade. 1.25 million a year is a drop in the bucket. How many of these potential humans would have been raised on welfare? How many would have been more of a drain on society than they could ever make up for by paying into social security? There is no way you can credibly attribute ss problems to abortion.