It was her decision, so it is *her* fault. No doctor contacted her and forced her to get pregnant. A divine deity didn't descend from the clouds and knock her up. I will agree, however, on the number of children being the doctor's fault (if that story is true). But she already had 6 kids prior to seeking a fertility doctor. That she made a choice to have. Then she *chose* to get pregnant again. I fail to see why this taxpayer burden is anyone's fault but *hers*. I don't want to hear about desperation or that she has no choice but to do certain things, when her choices are exactly what put her where she is now.
I never said "in your world", either...I repeated your exact words, which were "personal world view".
Again...this crusade that you're on regarding her welfare situation...how would you personally feel if *you* had to foot her bills each month and she was doing nothing for you in return? You would feel unappreciated and used; just like taxpayers do when situations like this arise. Welfare is a great social program for people that need it for what it was designed for: a stepping stone to get to the next level or a safety net when your feet are pulled from underneath you financially. It is not meant to be a goddamn career for someone who cannot afford her *14* fkn children.