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From
Chronicles:
Leaving aside the details, the key to the Donald-Ivanka plan is the
recognition that we need to stop pretending that as a common good
parents’, especially mothers’, caring for their own children is worth
exactly zero, and child care is only of value if you pay a stranger
(almost always another woman, preferably a foreigner) to do it. It’s
time to stop denigrating stay-at-home parents, especially moms, as “not
working” and in effect subsidizing, even coercing, their exit from the
home by squeezing them economically with worker-hostile trade, tax, and
immigration policies imposed by a donor class that won’t be happy until
American wages are on a par with those of Bangladesh. It is precisely
this calculated war on home moms that Obama has waged, and which Hillary would prosecute further.
Approximately ten-and-half million American women are stay-at-home moms, and in the phony Obama Recovery that number appears to be growing. Trump’s family-friendly plan could have an impact on the election,
especially in light of the Republican candidate’s polling shortfall
with women. Married women are a key GOP voting bloc with which the polls
show Trump lagging, but that might change—if they take note of his
plans to help them. (Read more.)
From
Life Site:
The policy was lauded by pro-life, pro-family politicians and
organizations. Rep. Marsha Blackburn, who chairs the House Select Panel
on Infant Lives and introduced Mr. Trump on stage Tuesday night, said
the tax plan would “ensure women do not have to choose between work and
family as well as ensuring that if a parent does decide to stay home to
care for their children, they are not unduly penalized by the federal
tax code.” Congresswoman Vicki Hartzler of Missouri, a pro-family
champion, said, “Not only does Mr. Trump’s plan help working parents,
but it also gives benefits for parents who chose to stay-at-home with
their children.” Rep. Diane Black called the plan “both pro-growth and
pro-family.” And Rep. Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming said his “thoughtful
proposal shows a Trump administration will be a pro-family
administration.”
Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Center,
added that “Trump's plan recognizes the importance of the family in
society and the importance of children to future economic growth. His
plan encourages family formation which will, over time, help boost the
economy.” Rep. Blackburn, R-TN, called the initiative “a game-changer” on Fox
Business Channel Wednesday morning, saying it will support traditional
families while appealing to female voters.(Read more.)
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