23% vs. 7% !

As is pretty obvious to just about anyone, America has a multitude of problems. And worse, these problems are seemingly snowballing, albeit with the apparent “not my problem” modus operandi of our President. What are some of the issues that J.B. avoids talking about? In his disunifying speech last week he focused on uniting the country by calling Republicans fascists. He did not mention inflation, the deluge of refugees coming across our southern border, the marked increase in deaths due to drug overdoses, mainly involving young adults and adolescents, all of his outdated, now totally inappropriate vaccine mandates, etcetera, etcetera. Granted he could not mention any of these problems because he has, in large part, caused or contributed to them. 

However, after the two horrific recent events in Memphis, one would think that he could be talking about the issue of rising crime. Not surprisingly, JB and his fellow Democrats never mention “crime.”  Why is that? Could it be that the rising crime rate is due to some other basic underlying issue, and thus with good reason, JB and his Dem-cronies do not want to talk about this issue?

From a recent Pew Research study … 

“The U.S. has the world’s highest rate of children living in single-parent households. Almost a quarter of U.S. children under the age of 18 live with one parent and no other adults (23%), more than three times the share of children around the world who do so (7%).” 

So is there any correlation between fatherless homes and some of our nation’s crime problem?

From America Greatness:

“Fatherless homes lead to family chaos: Children in fatherless homes are four times more likely to live in poverty and are at greater risk for drug and alcohol abuse. About seven out of 10 kids in juvenile detention come from fatherless homes. In fact, the Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency reports that the most reliable indicator of violent crime in a community is the proportion of fatherless families. Which leads to the next point: It should be no surprise that 90 percent of school shooters come from fatherless homes.”

Then later from that same piece in America Greatness:

“We should consider what Hungary has put in place for the strengthening of families: it is investing over five percent of its GDP into family policy because it realizes the benefits of a healthy family for its society and its survival. If you look at the above statistics and how detrimental and costly to society fatherless homes are, you can argue, based on the statistics, that an investment like that saves you money in the long run.”

“For the sake of the country and our society, when America First takes power back in this country, it should not hesitate to roll out a plan very similar to Hungary’s: It might be one of the best investments this country would ever make.”

Obviously JB and his Democratic Congress will not bring up this issue. God willing a Republican Congress and a Republican President will address this after 2024.

9/12/22

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