As soon as I saw that not so secret video of Romney making his remark about the 47 % I knew 2 things 1- he was right 2 - the ticks were not going to be happy. I will admit I had some concern with the numbers knowing there were a good many retired people within those ranks but the basic premise was spot on. That premise is that our society has far to many people that consider handouts to be a fine career choice. These same people are often quite busily creating even more drains on society and they will vote to continue and protect these handouts. That means an ever increasing number will vote democrat after all who would be willing to break their own rice bowl. I sat down and just for grins tried to figure out the cost of these 51 children. I am being kind when I assign the sum of 20,000 per year per child..... schooling ..... cash assistance .....food stamps ....housing ....school lunches ..... prison .... court costs .... etc. I am of course limiting these costs to just these children and am not continuing to extrapolate the cost of their children and so on to society. 20,000,000 at 20 years of public assistance for these 51 children. Anyone think I'm wrong ?
Wisconsin Judge Orders Deadbeat Dad Of Nine (With Six Women) To Stop Procreating
Meet Corey Curtis.
The Wisconsin man, who has fathered nine children with six women,
was ordered yesterday to cease procreating until he can support his
numerous offspring.
At Curtis’s sentencing yesterday for bail jumping and failure to pay
child support, Circuit Court Judge Tim Boyle told the 44-year-old
Racine man that his frequent breeding was to be curbed as a condition
of his three-year probation term.
Curtis owes about $90,000 total in back child support and interest
to the mothers of his children. Pictured in the above mug shot, Curtis
will have to wipe out that debt before he can add heir number ten,
ruled Boyle.
Court records show that Curtis has been arrested and charged with
failure to pay child support on numerous occasions over the past 11
years. His rap sheet also includes convictions for passing bad checks,
criminal damage, and burglary.
Previously, a Kentucky judge ordered a deadbeat dad (12 children with 11 women) to
refrain from having sex in an attempt to keep him from adding a 13th dependent. The country’s
most famous
deadbeat dad, Tennessean Desmond Hatchett, has fathered more than 20
children (with 11 women). But Hatchett’s procreation rate has slowed
significantly over the past 40 months due to the convicted felon’s
status as a ward of state’s Department of Correction.
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/buster/wisconsin/judicial-procreation-ban-647901
Deadbeat Dad: I Want Sex
Meet Luther Crawford.
On March 12, Crawford, who has fathered a dozen children by 11
women, pleaded guilty to flagrant failure to pay $33,000 in child
support for two of his offspring.
As part of a deal sparing the 49-year-old Kentucky man jail time, Crawford signed
this plea agreement, which calls for him to refrain from having "ANY sexual intercourse" for the one- to five-year period he's on parole.
Not surprisingly, Crawford is having second thoughts about this
abstinence clause, and has filed a motion in Jefferson County Circuit
Court seeking to have that portion of the plea agreement revoked
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/crime/deadbeat-dad-i-want-sex
Tennessee Baby Machine Is A State Inmate
Prison bars curb Knoxville man's paternity rampage
MAY 21--The Tennessee man who has impregnated a large portion of
Knoxville’s female population--and reportedly fathered 30 children in
the process--is a convicted felon whose babymaking ability has been
hampered for the past three years due to his state prison incarceration.
The
story of Desmond Hatchett’s fertility--and his related inability to pay
child support--returned to the news last week when a Memphis TV station
reported that the 33-year-old “was back in court this week” seeking the state’s help with his support payments. The Los Angeles Times
noted that Hatchett is “struggling to make ends meet on his minimum-wage job.”
Which would likely come as a surprise to Hatchett, who has been
locked up for the last 33 months. Pictured above in a Tennessee
Department of Correction photo, Hatchett was jailed after a judge
revoked his probation in August 2009.
Hatchett had been sentenced to six years in prison for aggravated
assault, but had the majority of that term suspended in lieu of
“enhanced probation.” He quickly violated his probation terms by
getting arrested for domestic violence, violating curfew, and lying
about his whereabouts to his probation officer.
Now imprisoned in the Morgan County Correctional Complex, Hatchett’s
sentence is scheduled to expire in November 2014. He has lost two
parole bids, most recently in December 2011. And, like other Tennessee
inmates, he is not allowed conjugal visits.
Hatchett has a “very long and serious criminal history” that
includes “multiple assaults, multiple thefts, aggravated assault,
multiple evading arrests, and several driving assaults,”
according to a probation violation report.
He has also been collared on narcotics charges and has shown “contempt
for the rules of probation and of the court.” In fact, his rap sheet
runs 14 pages.
Which apparently impresses the ladies.
When Hatchett first made headlines in May 2009, he was reported to
have fathered 21 children with 11 different women (Tonnisha Hollis;
Kayla Reed; Zenobia Alexander; Delishia Brown; Ashley Badgett; Latisha
Page; Tanya Ray; Carmelita McDowell; Sierra Campbell; Nyesha Cooper;
and Megan Cooper). At the time, he vowed “I’m done!” when asked if he
planned to add to his brood.
While Hatchett was jailed a few months later--and has been locked up
since--he has purportedly fathered nine more children “in the last
three years,” according to the Los Angeles Times, which followed up on
an original TV report by WREG, the CBS affiliate in Memphis.
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/crime/tennessee-baby-machine-is-state-inmate-758094
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