Redistributing Wealth From Working Moms
By Terence P. Jeffrey
Even while the overall labor force participation rate for women has declined,
married mothers with children are more likely to work than their unmarried
peers. These women work and create wealth now, and they raise children who can
create wealth in the future. Yet, one wonders how many of them wish the U.S.
economy was more like 1948, when it was easier for married mothers to stay home
with their children if they wanted, and before redistributionist politicians
had started the food stamp, Medicaid and disability programs.
By L. Brent Bozell III
The numbers are in for the evening news coverage of the shutdown. During the
first 15 nights of October, ABC, CBS and NBC blamed the Republicans 41 times
for the shutdown, blamed both sides 17 times, and blamed Obama and the
Democrats ... never.
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