• solsangraal@lemmy.zip
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    3 months ago

    LOL i’ve never wanted kids, but car seats have literally never once been a factor in that decision

    every fucking day this guy makes himself look worse than all the hillbillies he shat on for a whole book

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      3 months ago

      Same boat, friend. In fact, I have no issue caring for other’s children and one of the first things I say when making plans is “don’t forget the car seat” even if we don’t plan on going anywhere because you can’t plan emergencies.

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      3 months ago

      Have kids and tbh I’m actually kinda jealous of their car seats. They look so snug and comfy and are also the safest passenger in the vehicle with their nice 5 point harness lmao

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    3 months ago

    If Mr Venture Capital thinks a $100 bassinet car seat combo is expensive for middle class parents, he should see what diapers or childcare costs.

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    If a car seat is keeping him from knocking up his wife then he is doing something very, very wrong. From what I’ve heard about this guy and furniture though, I can’t say I’m really surprised.

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    3 months ago

    Of course Vance is has a weird thing with car seats. His attraction to children’s furniture is probably his deepest, darkest secret. IKEA meets Epstein’s island.

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    Yes, it’s the thought of paying for a car seat that is preventing me from having a kid.

    I mean, I can handle the crushing weight of student loans, the housing costs that keep going up, wages stagnating, having shitty insurance that makes me dread even small medical costs, and making ends meet by subjecting myself to an endless grind that leaves me barely enough time to contemplate kids let alone raising them. That’s all just normal, no need for concern. But a car seat? How the fuck am I supposed to pay for that?

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    Most Americans are having enough kids. Just not white Americans. It’s amazing how great replacement theory is just run-of-the-mill republican ideology these days.

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    My wife and I both work. She has a demanding stressful job (that she loves, mind you) that isn’t exactly conducive to pumping. So she breastfed as long as she could and then switched to formula. Let me tell you… Car seats aren’t shit compared to buying formula and diapers these days. I’d have to double-check but formula alone is somewhere around $300-400/mo…

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    This guy’s past is just the gift that keeps on giving. It’s almost like the people that vetted him were…perhaps less than competent?

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    “American families aren’t having enough children. I think there’s evidence that some of the things that we’re doing to parents is driving down the number of children that American families are having,” Vance says in the video.

    “In particular, there’s evidence that the car seat rules that we’ve imposed, which of course I want kids to drive in car seats, have driven down the number of babies born in this country by over 100,000. So as we think about how to make kids safe here, I think we should do it in a way that’s accommodating to American families.”

    The weird part is “things that we’re doing to parents”. Guy want no rules, no safety standards, nothing. Libertarian weirdo.

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      Tying deregulation to improving birth rates is definitely one of the weirder libertarian takes I’ve heard, pure Peter Thiel I’m sure.

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    The cost of having a child in the United States, depending on where you live, is roughly $1,500-3,000 per month. Kids are basically a luxury-lifestyle accessory at this point.

    Carseats aren’t really that much of a cost compared to everything else.