Republican Family Values

 Posted by at 1:38 am  Politics
Aug 312010
 

The Republicans are always making a big deal about how they are the party of family values, but do they value your family?  If not, whose families do they value?

31familyvalues For decades, social conservatives have had a lot to say about the decline of “family values” in the United States, and they have a long list of people they like to blame, including gays and lesbians, Hollywood, the adult entertainment industry, feminists, rappers, the ACLU and abortion providers. As the Christian Right sees it, a major cultural war has been taking place in the U.S. — and the American family is being attacked by everyone from Larry Flynt and Planned Parenthood to 50 Cent and proponents of gay marriage.

Social conservatives are right about one thing: the American family is under attack, but not from cultural liberals. The greatest threat to the American family is economic stress — and the modern-day Republicans and social conservatives who preach family values are the ones who have done the most to imperil the American family. From union-busting and the outsourcing of jobs to developing countries and opposing universal health care, social conservatives have not only endangered the American middle class — they have also made it increasingly hard to raise a "traditional" family.

Economic Hardship Makes People Delay Marriage and Childbearing

Many Americans are well aware of the economic pressures families are facing in the United States, influencing their attitudes toward marriage and childbearing. During the summer of 2009, the Guttmacher Institute surveyed 947 fertile women (18–34 years of age) with annual incomes under $75,000. Guttmacher reported that because of the economic downturn, 44 percent of the women surveyed wanted “to reduce or delay their childbearing” — and 64 percent agreed with the following statement: “With the economy the way it is, I can’t afford to have a baby right now.” That 64 percent increased to 77 percent among the women who had annual household incomes under $25,000.

Meanwhile, physicians all over the U.S. have been reporting a sharp increase in the number of men inquiring about permanent sterilization. In 2009, Planned Parenthood reported that requests for vasectomies had increased by more than 30 percent at some of their clinics in Southern California, while Dr. Marc Goldstein of the Cornell Institute for Reproductive Medicine in New York City estimated that he was seeing a 48 percent increase in consultations for vasectomies. The Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio has reported a 50 percent increase in the number of vasectomies performed in that facility… [emphasis added]

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If I were a young man today, I wouldn’t want to bring children into this world, not only because the Republican Recession, which the author covered quite adequately, but also, because of the social threat that Republicans represent.  Not only are we at risk for Republican terrorism, but also, Republicans have put us more at risk of attack by Al Qaeda, Islam’s version of the Tea Party, because they have made it so abundantly clear that they do not value Muslim families.  Were I not already retired, I would fear losing my job, because Republicans do not value unemployed families.  Were I not already receiving social security, I would fear that Republicans will privatize it, allowing Banksters to squander it, because Republicans do not value families they can no longer exploit.  It is also clear the Republicans do not value black or latino families, veterans’ families, or poor families.

However, to be honest, I must admit that there are families that Republicans do value;  the Astors, the Duponts, the Hiltons, the Rockefellers, the Bushes, the bin Ladens, the Sauds, and all the other multi-millionaires not listed.

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  8 Responses to “Republican Family Values”

  1. So if I become republican can I pitch my tent on the lawn of the DuPont estate when I lose my house? You think they’ll let me shower when the water sprinklers are turned on?

  2. I had heard about the drop in the number of births – it’s down about 1M compared to 2007. But I hadn’t heard about the number of vasectomies increasing. That in itself is telling; men don’t usually undergo those voluntarily – they are pushed by their wives. (Otis had one at 23!)

  3. I’ve long felt the major underlying problem with Teapublicans endlessly claiming fealty to “Family Values” simply is

    Whose family?

    Whose values?

  4. I imagine the Republicans love these statistics, because given time, they will have numbers behind them – it is similar to a study I had read regarding Palestinian birthrates versus Israeli birthrates…

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