Sunday, October 03, 2010

Cynthia Davis: Federal government is subsidizing promiscuity


In her latest capitol report, term-limited Rep. Cynthia Davis, R-O'Fallon, reveals that poverty does not come because people don't have jobs, but because they are not married.

Mrs. Davis believes the federal government has been the instigator behind the growth of poverty because it  is "subsidizing promiscuity."

Those who are worried that Mrs. Davis will no longer be able to save our nation from
its misguided policies have nothing to fear. Not only is she chairman of the St. Charles County Republican Committee, but she is also executive director of the Center for Marriage Policy, a place where people remain married so they will never have to fear poverty, and where hunger is always used as a motivator for children:

My sister lived in France for a number of years. When I went to visit her, she introduced me to many traditional French delicacies; one of which was Pâté de Foie Gras (If you are of my generation or older, the only place I had ever heard of this was on The Three Stooges -but I’ve digress.) Pâté de Foie Gras is a special spread made from a fatty liver of a force-fed goose. When I think of many governmental solutions to poverty, there are some parallels with a forced-fed goose. A lot of well intentioned efforts to create something beneficial turn out to be unpalatable or cause pain to others in ways never imagined and certainly very unnatural.

While it may seem like we are correcting the presenting problem, the resulting bigger government foists programs upon us that rob both the taxpayers and recipients of their natural dignity.

The Speaker of the House appointed a committee to study poverty. Do you think with all the unemployment, there would be a proportional increase in poverty? Surprisingly, no. Taken in the aggregate, marital status is a greater indicator of poverty than job status! An old expression says, “You get more of what you subsidize and you get less of what you tax.” Our national government has been subsidizing promiscuity and has been taxing marriage and those with an ambitious work ethic. The policies of the current federal administration are designed to escalate this to a higher level yet.

The only hope left is for the states to design policies that will reverse this trend because they are on a financial collision course. If you have the time to read through the report we produced, you will learn some innovative ideas that you will not hear about on the evening news. We toured the Sunshine Mission in St. Louis and heard from some of the foremost experts in the entire country about how to solve many poverty related issues. The answers will surprise you because they do not involve bigger government or more money thrown at the problem.

We are on a mission to save our state from waste, fraud and abuse. The first place to start is by understanding which programs help and which ones merely exacerbate the problem. Sometimes our methods of involvement actually do more damage than good. Those who study alcoholism understand the concept of co-dependency. In many cases, the government has been acting like a co-dependent---enabling people to destroy themselves so that they will have a greater need for more government. The only lasting solutions come from the private sector.

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:31 AM

    Laugh all you want, I'm a Democrat and a lot of what is coming out of this ding bat's mouth is true. I see it at my job all the time particularly with unwed young mothers.

    As long as a single mother can have a baby with no job, no home, no visible means of support...knowing the government (us) will pay the doctors to deliver the baby, the hospital where she delivers the baby, buy the food for the baby (and the boyfriend she sneaks in at night), rent, etc. we will always have the current poverty not only for the mother but for our nations precious children. These children deserve better, not as receivers of another free-bee government program either, they deserve functional loving families who have homes and can afford to raise them and send them to college someday.

    I don't know how to solve these problems but I know what we are doing is not working and these mothers could care less who's paying the tab. When asked where they think the money comes from most will shrug their shoulders, they are clueless.

    This I know.

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  2. bus driver10:36 AM

    My solution stopping all these pregnancies:

    Free cable tv.

    That's right, instead being bored and having no money and nothing to do but doing the deed...I mean it's free, ain't it?

    These people could be watching cable tv and if your mind is on what is on tv, you are less likely to have sex and less likely to have babies.

    Geez, how come Cynthia hasn't htought of this?

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  3. Anonymous3:13 PM

    I don't know Bus, the lineup on cable tv could lead to more birthers.

    Take the new show 'Jersey Whores.' It is nothing but fat chicks with bodies like Dolly Parton Davis and greasers.

    Just don't know if this program, like many others, will inspire society.

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