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“The state must declare the child to be the most precious treasure of the people. As long as the government is perceived as working for the benefit of the children, the people will happily endure almost any curtailment of liberty and almost any deprivation.”
With hindsight this poll should be easy - the answer is Johnson. He is responsible for the modern welfare state - the are on poverty is a sham. None of his ideas worked. Our nation is worse off - the more money we spend on welfare the worse the problem becomes - the more the federal...
***Update Number 3***
After months of emotional calls, texts and occasional face to face meetings last weekend finally culminated in the "end". Wife tells me to let her go - that the only way to resolve things is to go our separate ways and live our own lives. She has a lot of resentment...
I have two dogs.
My wife is hot - very Sandra Bullock
I can do my own laundry, cook, etc. I have been deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan so I am capable of living alone.
I don't want a divorce. Love my wife dearly - can't really explain it more than that.
***Update Number 1***
Spoke with my spouse and we are still in a holding pattern. She gave me the "I need more time to sort things out" line. Things seem very tense and I fear that as more time passes the likelihood to work things out diminishes. I've started to give some thoughts in regards...
Going to see a lawyer to assess my options is probably a good idea. I just feel like doing those type of things is preparing for a separation and admitting defeat when in fact there is a good chance that we can work our situation out.
As I said before my wife makes (and has made) more money...
I don't want a divorce. However, I think that is the only option we have here...only time will tell. As I mentioned we are both still on speaking terms but seem to have differing views of life at this point. I guess that is what happens after 24 years.
Being married for 24 years (and yes, I am getting close to 50) is the primary reason I don't want to just walk away. I would not consider getting married again.
1. Home with a mortgage. If we sold it there would not be a huge financial gain. Probably breaking even would be a relief.
2. My wife is actually the "bread winner" - she has made more than me for several years.
I've been married (to the same woman) for 24 years. We are currently separated and it looks doubtful that we will remain together. We don't have any kids and are, at this point, still on speaking terms. There isn't infidelity involved, etc.
What I would like to know is what to expect when...
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