I was thinking last night about posting on here about a piece in the local news last night. It was about two large towns where there are major truancy problems, then in another town a kid in trouble and parents trying to defend him and proclaiming that he needs no consequences for his actions. Also in the towns with truancy problems there are a lot of parents calling police because their kid refuses to go to school. Why can't parents see the connection? Parents can't or won't discipline so they turn it over to community law. Why raise jailbirds? Laws against spanking the kid, make him a jail bird instead. Sweetfeet is right. Twenty some years ago I read an article in the paper about how a kid in a Christian youth group is TWENTY times less likely to get in trouble. Note; I am not saying never gets in trouble. I thank the Lord that my children are raising their kids the same way that they were raised. I don't see any way to buck this trend except to be politically active and try to help elect conservative legislators at both state and Federal levels to stop and reverse this trend of keeping parents from properly raising their kids.
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