Conservative policy of gutting education and other social programs so millionaires and billionaires can get tax cuts make that much harder to do.
Stop rewarding the one parent family dynamic and things will begin to get better. It will be decades, but liberal policies have become so entrenched, that we must start the reversal now.
https://thinkprogress.org/the-trump...o-gut-food-stamps-hitting-red-states-hardest/ The Trump administration plans to gut food stamps, hitting red states hardest 3.6 million Americans will lose food stamps under a regulatory maneuver nobody in Congress likes. 1.9 million of them live in Trump country. President Donald Trump’s latest attack on working families will hit especially hard in the states that voted for him: More than half of the people who are set to lose access to food stamps under regulations proposed this summer live in states that went for Trump in 2016. One in every twelve people who receives food stamps nationwide will lose them under the policy — some 3.6 million people, according to new analysis by Mathematica, the private policy analysis firm the Department of Agriculture (USDA) has relied upon for the past 40 years. “I was surprised by the extent of the impact in some of the southern states, such as Texas,” Mathematica senior research programmer Sarah Lauffer said. The impact was always going to be severe in states that apply the current rules in the most generous fashion, but southern states have generally not extended their eligibility lines quite as far. Despite that, Lauffer said, her team found “34% of elderly Texans receiving benefits will lose them through this rule.”
Feeding, housing and educating children isn't rewarding the one parent family dynamic.The first place to start with reducing the one parent family dynamic is to stop making abortions more and more difficult to get.
Sorry, Anti-Gunners, New Development In Odessa Shooting Blows Up Your Narrative https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattv...ssa-shooting-blows-up-your-narrative-n2552687 How did Ator get a rifle? He failed a previous background check via mental health adjudication. Well, it seems Ator obtained his firearms from someone who might have been illegally manufacturing and selling guns without a license. Firearms reporter Stephen Gutowski of the Washington Free Beacon had a good thread about this development, notably that it’s legal for a law-abiding citizen to build his own firearms for personal use/protection, but not with the intention of selling it to others. He went into some of the ATF statutes concerning what “in the business” means to the government concerning firearms sales, but added that regardless of the gray area—what this individual did as reported by the Journal concerning his transfer to Ator was “blatantly illegal”: