One would be excused for thinking that families are of real importance in America, but the reality is that when ii comes to the multitude of single-family households America could do far better in contributing to their welfare and somehow doesn’t seem to understand that single-family households that are under constant pressure to meet expenses and to take care well of their children are probably not going to have the best or most desired good outcomes for their children which isn’t good for those children, and sure isn’t good for society at large.
To believe, somehow, that America simply births more bad people which thereby creates more violent crime, of assault, murder, and rape is not to understand that those that come from dire circumstances in which their infrastructure is inferior to what it should and ought to be, when it comes to civil safety, schooling, opportunity, and valued mentors in their neighborhood are prone to seeing that more of those types of people aren’t going to be in a good place to become good and valued citizens, but rather are going to be susceptible to being troublesome and unhappy, which is one of the salient reasons why we have so much violence and dissatisfied people in America.
In actuality, in the absence of reducing or somehow turning around the prevalence of single-family households, then America needs to do more to contribute to the well-being of those, especially in single-family households, who need a far more robust safety net, as opposed to taking the attitude that this is what they get for not making responsible decisions. In other words, a laissez-faire attitude to single-family households signifies that America is happy just the way that things currently are, which, if this is true, is incredibly short-sighted because it doesn’t take all that much effort or an incredible amount of money to come up with programs that would help to stabilize and to subsidize single-family households by providing better community amenities to alleviate some of the stress and biggest issues that single-family households have to contend with.
The bottom line is that children are vulnerable to all sorts of bad things, especially when they don’t have a strong safety net that sees all children as a valuable resource to be nurtured and to be given a fair opportunity to get their hands on the best that America represents. The least that this nation owes its own children is to create the infrastructure in which truly no child is left behind, because those that help to provide children with the necessary mentorship, ethics, character, and the importance of a good education, are investing into that which will help to make America a better nation, because the youth of this country are the future of this country, thereby signifying that we need to do more to be more inclusive of all of our children, and especially to concentrate our efforts upon those who are most vulnerable, because when we do not, society ultimately suffers from that short-sighted and ungenerous decision.