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But this story isn't happening in some far-away country where we are more or less helpless to change things. Its about something going on in the state of Florida (and other states) as a direct result of Republican attempts to demonize government and cut off its resources. So I'm going to ask you to risk a few tears in order to inform yourself and then get busy changing things.
How many babies must be buried?
BY CARL HIAASEN
Most of the dead are babies and toddlers, and they perish in horrible ways starved, punched, shaken, burned, thrown from cars or simply forgotten. Theres nothing left to protect them except the state of Florida, which fails over and over.
Kyla Joy Hall was beaten to death by her father at age 10 months. Eight months earlier, shed been hospitalized with multiple fractures and a bleeding brain, yet no one got arrested.
Tavontae Gordon was smothered at age 2 months while sleeping on a couch with her mother, who was high on coke. Tavontaes sister, Tariji, was removed from the home by child welfare officials, but she was later returned when Rachel Gordon said shed kicked her drug habit.
A few months later, Tariji was killed by a blow to the head and buried in a shallow grave by her mother, now in jail.
Since January 2008, at least 477 children have died for no other reason than being overlooked by the system. Their families were known to the Department of Children & Families, yet theyd been allowed to remain with reckless parents in high-risk homes.
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2014/03/23/4012910/how-many-babies-must-be-buried.html#storylink=cpy
No, I'm not blaming Republicans for parents who abuse their children. But when Governor Rick Scott and the Republican-controlled Florida legislature cut funding for government services and turn down federal funding for child abuse prevention programs simply because its part of the Affordable Care Act - I sure as hell will blame them for that.
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When we talk about cuts to state budgets, Democrats usually bring up teachers, cops and firefighters to make their case about the importance of government services. That's because these children and families live in the shadows and we'd rather not talk about all this. Oh...we can get enraged when Republicans take food from poor children, but when they slash funding that might prevent their death - not so much. And of course, reading this as SCOTUS considers the claims of Hobby Lobby that including contraceptives in their health care plans somehow violates their moral principles shows the utter hypocrisy of the conservative position that they actually care about the lives of children.
http://immasmartypants.blogspot.com/2014/03/as-florida-rejects-funding-from.html
sheshe2
(83,773 posts)steve2470
(37,457 posts)sheshe2
(83,773 posts)steve2470
(37,457 posts)Important stuff here. Tragic and maddening.
sheshe2
(83,773 posts)thank you for the rec.
freshwest
(53,661 posts)Sorry, sarcasm is all I got for these guys pushing defunding and denigrating state workers and social services.
Also, I wonder how many turn a blind to these children if they are POC. They won't say it out loud, but the message is clear:
Just one less 'unworthy' to deal with in the future. And that's the heart of it, isn't it?
As Hillary used the quote, 'It takes a village to raise a child.' and was excoriated for it, we are still dealing with that mentality in this country. The 'plantation mentality' is what I call it, and it's cursed us from Day One.
These children belong to all of us but the Republicans have made clear they of no worth to them at all. Anymore than their parents were.
sheshe2
(83,773 posts)Sadly I know.
Cha
(297,262 posts)sad and easily avoided.
malaise
(269,020 posts)Shame the scumbag ReTHUGs