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I mean, they want children just as bad as people who can concieve, and I assume it is an equally important part of their lives.
I want to be a huge, rich buisness just as bad as Bill Gates does. I don't get the same tax breaks.
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Also, people who adopt are amazing! They love a child as much as if it were their own, and parent the child as if it were their own (and, for all intents and purposes the child is their own, just not biologically). So why would they not be treated like biological parents and recieve similar tax cuts.
No, no, I agree. If a couple can't concieve, they should not be given tax cuts *until* they adopt. My godfather adopted 3 kids, 2 brothers and a sister. No one ever wants to adopt more than one or two, but they really wanted kids and they felt a connection with them. They love their kids, and I'm extremely happy for them. They also get an incredibly large financial bonus for adopting not only 3 children, but 3 siblings who were, most likely, not going to be adopted by anyone else. Things like this are in place to assure that there are bonuses for families who help children in these terrible predicaments.
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Also, I mean, do you get a tax cut when you get married because you are supposed to have children? If this is the rational, then wouldn't you have to provide some proof of having children. And say you get married and choose not to have children, then wouldn't you not want to pay taxes going to schools, since you will not be sending children to schools?
That was the point I touched on about not being able to show proof. Too many marriages are couples who just want tax breaks. I don't agree wit h that. On the opposite side, most Gay couples just want rights to have their spouse place them in a hospital, and have joint custody of property; which I'm completely for. Hell, I'm for having that if you have a close best friend who you live with. Why CAN'T your best friend put you in a hospital if you get sick? It's a terrible problem.