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StraightTalk with Ted Santos

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For the last 50 years, the United States has been a social experiment.  The first test market for that experiment was the black community.  The experiment was to see what happens when you give jobs to women, instead of men.  The results?  It has been single parent homes, increased crime and suicide, drugs, murder and incarceration.  In the face of this, black women believe they are winning.

 

As we look at the broader society, the same pattern is emerging.  Jobs are handed to women instead of men.  As we have already seen, employed women do not want to marry unemployed men.  Unemployed men become criminals, substance or alcohol abusers, homeless or all of the above.  

 

Furthermore, the single parent home creates emotionally traumatized children.  Those emotionally traumatized children are shying away from marriage.  However, women are still becoming single mothers.  And the cycle and downward spiral continues. 

 

Where is this going?  Women claimed they wanted their own money.  To do what?  Are they saving to start their own nation?  As it stands, women make 77% of consumer purchases.  That does not sound like they are doing a good job saving.  What is the end game for women?  Currently, they make up 51% of the workforce.  What will happen to the nation if women make up 60%, 75% or 90% of the workforce?  Will we just build more homeless shelters for men?  Or will all men be in the military?  The results from black the community say it will increase crime.  That will leave single employed women unprotected and vulnerable.  Who will protect them?  Unemployed men?  Another country like China?  Where is the US going?

 

 

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