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.
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.