Some want to help kids trapped in poverty, while others question why parents had so many children

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'The urge to feel loved, and needed, is a powerful human instinct.' Columnist LATstevelopez on reactions to his Telfair series:

 

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This state legislator s along with national democrats have pushed this state into what it is today. Gone down the hell hole.

People with below high school degrees are net fiscal deficits. What do we import from Mexico and Central America? A LOT of net fiscal deficits. If you point this out, you're racist. In the meantime, open up your wallet and pay some more taxes to subsidize this, Nazi.

Telfair’s donation fund pays for uniforms, science and tech programs, music and more. If you’d like to help, make out a check to Telfair Elementary School, write “donations” in the memo field and send it to: Telfair Elementary, 10975 Telfair Ave., Pacoima, CA 91331

Good thing they don’t see life through Democratic glasses!

Step 1: Bring back Stem Cell Research with a vengeance Step 2: Need for stem cells means that abortions become profitable. Step 3: Poverty Pregger Womens abort babies for cash. Fuck Pro Life, Pro Choice, Pro Abortion 4 Cash.

I asked the question just as I'd ask it of any woman in an unstable situation: if she's unmarried; if the father is an addict, a criminal, violent, or mentally ill; if the mother is any of things; if she's a teen. Children are not meant to repair deficits in a parent's life.

Of course poor ppl have the right to have children, they also have the right to take care of those children.

The privileged do not see their own privilege

This is what happens when you import poor people

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For children trapped in poverty, breaking free is getting harderAt Telfair Elementary, virtually every student is poor enough to qualify for free and reduced-price meals, but teachers and administrators at the San Fernando Valley school don’t make excuses and strive to instill “ganas” in even the most disadvantaged. Luz Rivas, a California State Assemblywoman, runs a club at the school for girls interested in science. She attended Telfair and once lived in a garage, like many of the members of her club DIY Girls.
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