Archive for 2011
St. Louis named second highest in U.S. for gun violence
Low marriage rates means high violence rates. Welfarism destroys both marriage and local economies.
‘Friends With Benefits’ is ‘Scientifically Impossible’
The latest phase of the sexual revolution is causing serious emotional problems for youth.
Decline and fall of the American empire
America’s structural weaknesses begin with marriage-absence. The foundation to reconstruct America begins with Marriage Values policy.
Marriage: The Replacement For Welfare
A necessary component of America’s forthcoming reconstruction is the replacement of welfare and national health care with marriage. Marriage is revenue-positive and builds naturally-sustainable communities. Marriage is a positive issue for voters. A very significant portion of federal and state deficit spending problems structurally arise because the ratio of married families to single-head-of-household families is precipitously low.
ACU: Marriage Intervention
Our article published by the ACU demonstrates the need for wise policies giving spouses power tools to heal the common problem of substance abuse in the family to improve marriage rates, reduce divorce rates, decrease domestic violence, and reduce traffic fatalities.
Marriage: America’s Greatest Fiscal Issue
Marriage is America’s leading fiscal issue. Marriage is a necessary economic structural component of every successful society. A very substantial portion of spending on welfare, health care, remedial education, teen pregnancy, incarceration, personal and small business bankruptcy, and home loan foreclosures arise because of marriage-absence.
Divorced From Reality
This article by Dr. Stephen Baskerville published in American Conservative explains why marriage-absence is a major problem in the United States.
Strengthening Marriage Through Better Laws
Laws that address the consequences of problems never work. This article shows how many marriages will be saved, and government budgets balanced, by helping spouses leverage a substance-abusing spouse into substance-abuse treatment.
Marriage-Absence: America’s Greatest Problem
In his article “Marriage-absence: America’s greatest problem“, CFMP President David R. Usher discusses why marriage-absence is America’s greatest economic and social problem, and why “Marriage Values” policy will pull America out of deficit spending.
Marriage and Health Care Coverage
In “Doubling the size of the welfare state“, published on World Net Daily, David R. Usher points out that health care coverage would not be a major problem if marriage were the social norm. Marriage Values policy is required to structurally end this problem.
