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<blockquote data-quote="bball" data-source="post: 1488677" data-attributes="member: 23752"><p>I hate to leave problem without offering a possible solution.</p><p>My solution: </p><p>Parents gain control of their homes, accept the responsibility they have elected to produce. Our society, as a whole, needs to toughen up and stop being so d*mend fragile and cease looking for a handout or bailout at every turn. Stop looking for all the reasons we disagree and find some common ground. We have spent so much time focusing on topics that only impact a small percentage of the population(gay marriage, legalize marijuana, transgender, the circus that is our political arena) while in our own homes, we don't put near the energy into what matters. Namely, raising children to be healthy, functioning members of society that can think, create, problem solve, etc.</p><p>Why? Because it's easier to buy a $400 cell phone, laptop, game system and let that item, through the internet, raise them. It's much more work to engage a child; do the hard shyt, like discipline, converse, explain, spend time and be in their day to day business. Like our grandparents used to do...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bball, post: 1488677, member: 23752"] I hate to leave problem without offering a possible solution. My solution: Parents gain control of their homes, accept the responsibility they have elected to produce. Our society, as a whole, needs to toughen up and stop being so d*mend fragile and cease looking for a handout or bailout at every turn. Stop looking for all the reasons we disagree and find some common ground. We have spent so much time focusing on topics that only impact a small percentage of the population(gay marriage, legalize marijuana, transgender, the circus that is our political arena) while in our own homes, we don't put near the energy into what matters. Namely, raising children to be healthy, functioning members of society that can think, create, problem solve, etc. Why? Because it's easier to buy a $400 cell phone, laptop, game system and let that item, through the internet, raise them. It's much more work to engage a child; do the hard shyt, like discipline, converse, explain, spend time and be in their day to day business. Like our grandparents used to do... [/QUOTE]
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