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Coventina

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Tue Jan 13, 2026, 12:01 PM Jan 13

The Quest to 'Make America Fertile Again' Stalls Under Trump [View all]

Vice President JD Vance last week called falling marriage rates “a big problem.” The deputy secretary of Health and Human Services in December urged his agency to “make America fertile again.” And at a recent conference for young conservatives, Sean Duffy, the transportation secretary, doubled down on the importance of marriage and children, holding out his nine kids as a model for others to follow.

But one year into President Trump’s second term, his administration has enacted few policies to reduce the rising cost of having children — frustrating some conservatives who expected Mr. Trump to prioritize their plans to boost the U.S. birthrate as it continues to drop.

Some Republicans in Congress and leading conservative policy groups have pushed unsuccessfully to significantly expand tax credits for families or introduce a “baby bonus” for all new moms, proposals that Mr. Trump and Mr. Vance had championed in the past. Mr. Trump’s plans for combating infertility have also largely stalled out, after the administration announced a new policy on in vitro fertilization in October that fell far short of Mr. Trump’s campaign promise to make the procedure free.

“If your version of being pro-family is talking about how great families are and encouraging people to get married and have kids, you end up doing a lot of lip service without changing the material and economic conditions on the ground,” said Patrick T. Brown, who focuses on family policy at the conservative Ethics and Public Policy Center. “Just the bully pulpit alone is not really enough.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/13/us/politics/trump-birthrates-infertility.html

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OK, speaking as woman who is now past her child-bearing years: I am so thankful that I have no surviving children.

This world is FUCKED, and AFAIAC, the human race can't go extinct quickly enough. We've tortured and killed enough of our fellow creatures to prove that we don't deserve this lovely planet. (I'm speaking collectively here, I know that there are many caring people out there, but we are VASTLY outnumbered). There is something deeply wrong and cruel about our species.

If I were a young woman right now, I would probably opt for PERMANENT birth control, given that I would not have any guaranteed bodily autonomy in this country. I can see more an more women following the Korean 4B movement.

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Aside from a genuine minority, and a small minority at that, PoindexterOglethorpe Jan 13 #1
Especially when the small tax incentives are offset by defending Head Start EdmondDantes_ Jan 13 #5
Is his couch pregnant? Ping Tung Jan 13 #2
The Nazis had a program called "Lebensborn." Ocelot II Jan 13 #3
And of course, for the Germans that weren't being murdered BaronChocula Jan 13 #17
Trumps 'baby bonus" was only $1,000 and could not be withdrawn until age 18....... riversedge Jan 13 #4
That program is as useless as a chocolate teapot. Ocelot II Jan 13 #7
So. What's the problem? Kid Berwyn Jan 13 #6
"women's bodies have a way to shut that down" lapfog_1 Jan 13 #8
You also need social support DBoon Jan 13 #15
40% of women of reproductive age want to move out of the US Quiet Em Jan 13 #9
Not surprised. Most of the young women I know want to have careers not babies and as to husbands they are totally not efhmc Jan 13 #27
For some odd reason, this instills in me a horrible thought. Disaffected Jan 13 #10
Remember the book/film "the Boys from Brazil" IcyPeas Jan 13 #12
Yes, I've seen that. Disaffected Jan 13 #20
Sure do HighFired49 Jan 13 #22
Stephen Miller? Coventina Jan 13 #26
Eloon's spooge probably pollutes every sperm bank in the world. Ocelot II Jan 13 #18
I don't think they have "sufficient funds" BaronChocula Jan 13 #21
Trump maybe not but Miller & Hegseth Disaffected Jan 13 #25
Rotten Roast Beef Farts. C_U_L8R Jan 13 #11
There is something deeply wrong and cruel about our species. patphil Jan 13 #13
"Have more children, please." isn't a good message from a pedophile flvegan Jan 13 #14
They're too busy f-ing over common people over our money and freedom Jerry2144 Jan 13 #16
On a planet with over EIGHT BILLION humans on it... love_katz Jan 13 #19
Want women to have more babies? Dulcinea Jan 13 #23
If trump makes you horny, you shouldn't have children. (nt) Paladin Jan 13 #24
Does vomit count? efhmc Jan 13 #29
Just wondering. What is the percentage of wives of the members of the Orange Idiot's administration are from foreign efhmc Jan 13 #28
Have they considered tanning their balls? underpants Jan 13 #30
I thought it was their taints? Coventina Jan 13 #31
😳 underpants Jan 13 #33
Birth rates drop like a rock when the economy sours Warpy Jan 13 #32
A flabby orange clown who hasn't been able to see his own dick for over 40 years ... 11 Bravo Jan 13 #34
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