Reconstruction / Supply-side socioeconomics
by cfmpAdmin × on September 15, 2011 at 11:03 pm ×
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.
Substance Abuse
by cfmpAdmin × on September 14, 2011 at 10:46 pm ×
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 Economics
by cfmpAdmin × on September 13, 2011 at 10:38 pm ×
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.
Linked Articles / MarriageUpdates
by cfmpAdmin × on September 12, 2011 at 9:25 pm ×
This article by Dr. Stephen Baskerville published in American Conservative explains why marriage-absence is a major problem in the United States.
Domestic Violence / Slide Show / Substance Abuse
by cfmpAdmin × on September 4, 2011 at 11:18 pm ×
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.
Health Care / Marriage / Poverty
by cfmpAdmin × on September 3, 2011 at 12:16 pm ×
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.
Health Care / Marriage
by cfmpAdmin × on September 3, 2011 at 12:11 pm ×
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.
Marriage
by cfmpAdmin × on August 29, 2011 at 12:03 pm ×
“Marriage Intervention“, by David R. Usher and Rep. Cynthia Davis, published by the American Conservative Union, discusses tangible policy to positively impact substance abuse problems that lead to costly divorce and relationship break-up.
Poverty
by cfmpAdmin × on August 26, 2011 at 11:51 am ×
In its paper “Marriage: A social justice issue“, The Acton Institute proves that lifting black communities out of poverty and social bedlam rests definitively on restoring marriage as the social norm.
Marriage
by cfmpAdmin × on August 13, 2011 at 11:38 am ×
In her article “Why the marriage gap is bad for America“, retired Georgia Chief Justice Leah Ward Sears discusses why marriage is a necessary institution for maintaining or restoring the American middle class.
Marriage Economics / Slide Show
by cfmpAdmin × on August 6, 2011 at 5:40 pm ×
Marriage-absence is Americas greatest structural economic and social problem. It drives the substantial majority of poverty for women and children, state and federal deficits, the disappearing middle class, home foreclosures, crime, violence, unteachable children, and urban flight.