Wednesday, March 12, 2014

7% Think Parents Should Be Required to Support Children Over 18

Editor's note: Scott Rasmussen, This Shark requests that you please check to see if this 7% is the same 7% who think Congress is doing a good job.  Lucius Verenus, Schoolmaster, ProbateSharks.com
 
 
Rasmussen Reports
 
An 18-year old New Jersey high school student who says she was forced to leave home is suing her parents for financial support and college tuition. Her parents claim she left home because she didn't want to obey their rules. Few Americans believe parents should be required by law to provide financial support for their children after they turn 18, and an overwhelming majority believes parents should be allowed to impose reasonable standards of behavior on children living at home. Read More
President Obama plans $55 billion in new government spending and higher taxes on some Americans for fiscal 2015, but most voters continue to believe that more spending and higher taxes hurt rather than help the economy. Cutting taxes, they say, is the better way to create new jobs. Read More 





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