In 10 days, the U.S. will fall off a “child care cliff” — that’s the day pandemic-era funding for the industry runs out.
Why it matters: The funding amounted to a $24 billion Band-aid patched over an industry that’s long struggled. When the bandage comes off, the state of child care in the U.S. is likely to be even worse than it was before 2020.
Okay, but I’m not going to pay for your water, sewer, or electricity either. You bought the house, you figure out how to get drinking water, safely dispose of sewage, and generate your own power.
I’m also not going to pay for their insurance. You got the cancer, YOU pay for it.
I’m also not going to pay for your road. You bought your car, you pay for it
I’m having flashbacks to preObamaCare when insurance companies could drop people for having cancer.