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on January 6, 2026, 11:36:46, in reply to "nah. these are daycares will 99 kids..."
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you're going to see a massive stream of people coming and going during drop off and pick up times. this is particularly true in cities where there isn't a lot of space for parents to park - these drop offs even become a political issue in some neighborhoods.
and regardless, youtube guy asked if he could enroll his fictional son in the daycare and the woman answering the door looking at him like he had two heads. even if you go during the day and don't see kids, it's not like being asked about enrollment is some novel question that a person working the door wouldn't know how to answer.
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Cause my kids went to a daycare in the city and if you were to walk by it, you’d never know there were kids there. If you showed up and asked to see it you wouldn’t be allowed in. Even as a parent, they brought my kid out to me during pickup timeframes.
My wife works at a preschool and they have an outside yard so you’d hear kids, but you’d never see them unless, again, you showed up during specific pickup and drop off windows.
Given that state licensing and numerous media outlets have now had access to the places listed and all but one had children present, I’m waiting for the whole story on this guys editing to come out.
Is there daycare fraud? I’m sure there is. Is it rampant that there are daycares with no children at all? I doubt it. I’d guess it’d be far more likely that they’re employing illegal labor.
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Kinda like Illinois IMHO. One urban area overwhelms the majority of the land within the state's border and elects anyone with a "D" next to their name.
Hey, maybe I'll make this my first " shrink government " post of 2026.
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