tomder55
Sep 7, 2024, 04:31 AM
reducing the cost of child care is a legit issue. What's the plan ?
Kam the Sham says she will continue Clueless Joe's policies which are essentially throw taxpayer's monopoly bucks at the problem .
White House to ask Congress for $16 billion in child-care funding - The Washington Post (https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2023/10/25/biden-childcare/)
Election 2024: Biden revives effort to lower costs of caregiving for families | AP News (https://apnews.com/article/biden-child-care-eldercare-sandwich-generation-d55328669632640908975f8a6dfe7b06)
It's a bad plan . But it is a plan.
Trump was asked about his plan and in this case I have to agree with his critics . It was an incoherent mumbling that did not appear to be thought out.
Sahil Kapur on X: "Donald Trump was asked today what he’d do about child care if elected president. This is what he said, in its entirety: https://t.co/k32oHFm04B" / X (https://x.com/sahilkapur/status/1831833470450237602/photo/1)
Best guess is that he wants tariffs to cover child care costs.
JD Vance was slightly better . He got panned for saying grandma can pick up the slack. But traditional family values would only work for people with traditional family values.
Other solutions like deregulation would be a better conservative answer . Providers often are required to have licenses to do their job. Some states have minimums of college degrees.
What Certifications Do I Need to Open a Daycare? (mybrightwheel.com) (https://mybrightwheel.com/blog/what-certifications-do-i-need-to-open-a-daycare)
Some places have restrictive zoning that prevent or limit in home day care service or the staff to child ratios . These drive up the costs and could be corrected .
The best reply is "why is this a concern for a President ?" Child care is as close to a problem begging for a local solution as there is For those of us who believe in a limited power of the Federal government that is the only correct response.
Kam the Sham says she will continue Clueless Joe's policies which are essentially throw taxpayer's monopoly bucks at the problem .
White House to ask Congress for $16 billion in child-care funding - The Washington Post (https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2023/10/25/biden-childcare/)
Election 2024: Biden revives effort to lower costs of caregiving for families | AP News (https://apnews.com/article/biden-child-care-eldercare-sandwich-generation-d55328669632640908975f8a6dfe7b06)
It's a bad plan . But it is a plan.
Trump was asked about his plan and in this case I have to agree with his critics . It was an incoherent mumbling that did not appear to be thought out.
Sahil Kapur on X: "Donald Trump was asked today what he’d do about child care if elected president. This is what he said, in its entirety: https://t.co/k32oHFm04B" / X (https://x.com/sahilkapur/status/1831833470450237602/photo/1)
Best guess is that he wants tariffs to cover child care costs.
JD Vance was slightly better . He got panned for saying grandma can pick up the slack. But traditional family values would only work for people with traditional family values.
Other solutions like deregulation would be a better conservative answer . Providers often are required to have licenses to do their job. Some states have minimums of college degrees.
What Certifications Do I Need to Open a Daycare? (mybrightwheel.com) (https://mybrightwheel.com/blog/what-certifications-do-i-need-to-open-a-daycare)
Some places have restrictive zoning that prevent or limit in home day care service or the staff to child ratios . These drive up the costs and could be corrected .
The best reply is "why is this a concern for a President ?" Child care is as close to a problem begging for a local solution as there is For those of us who believe in a limited power of the Federal government that is the only correct response.