Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Children? Like them or hate them?

Children? Like them or hate them?
By Jennifer Himmelberger in Pennsylvania

A question which will definitely produce an innumerable amount of responses both pro and con, with explanations validating each.

To further the topic, the masses in agreement, as well as opposition of perspectives, could very easily be a lead into your Season Premiere. How better to grab the attention of, not only Pennsylvanian's, but also National syndication. The Commonwealth of PA, Department of Public Welfare, now called The Department of Human Services via the newly passed PA House Bill 993 on 7/19/13, Office of Children, Youth and Family Services is the main artery aiding in the financial constraints, on PA Citizens.

The PA DPW, Office of Children, Youth and Family Services is the tourniquet, murdering not only Pennsylvania families, but also, a key facilitator in the depletion of family units, on the national level.

"Nuclear Families" are now statistically prehistoric, and majority of children live in a "Family Divided" via Civil Rights Pillaging, Kids for Cash, Political Corruption and Abuse at the hands of the Offices of Children, Youth and Family Services.  They are the main obstruction trammeling family unity and the foundation of the annihilation of family security, locally and nationally.

Pennsylvania families as well as families across America who have encountered the Office of Children, Youth and Family Services, directly or indirectly can attest that Nazi Germany is active here in the United States of America today and they are causing family genocide.

Pennsylvania's financial statistics for children, "kidjacked" and declared dependents of the state is incredibly alarming when compared to the national averages per capita.

Where have all of the families gone? Where have the children gone? Where has the state and federal funding disappeared to? Why does PA have such a huge deficit and trouble remedying our budget?

Waste...Fraud...Corruption....
It is all about the children...

Statistical Data:

In 2012,

  • 64 percent of children ages 0–17 lived with two married parents in 2012, down from 77 percent in 1980.
  • 24 percent of children lived with only their mothers,
  • 4 percent lived with only their fathers, and
  • 4 percent lived with neither of their parents.
  • Seventy-four percent of White, non-Hispanic, 59 percent of Hispanic, and 33 percent of Black children lived with two married parents in 2012.
  • The proportion of Hispanic children living with two married parents decreased from 75 percent in 1980 to 59 percent in 2012. — in Reading.

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