
I agree with Wayne Wood's Op-Ed that was published recently in the Free Lance-Star titled "Putting names on pizza boxes won't fix child support problems" (Free Lance-Star, May 30, 2007) People and papers across this country are already combatting the propaganda that the various interested beneficiaries of the Title IV-D Money Machine are releasing in an effort to retain their own jobs. The Title IV-D Money Machine serves the Greedy not the Needy.
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I read and appreciated the honesty of Stephen Baskerville's op-ed.
It is an extremely honest evaluation of the out-of-control child-support system we have in our country. Using pizza boxes to promote this injustice makes one shake one's head in disgust.
One would have thought that with the billions spent by the government to collect child support, the problem would have been corrected. But alas, we all know how our government programs work. It's a system that supports cottage industries surrounding the collection of child support.
It takes two parents to raise a child--not the government, and certainly not pictures of parents on pizza boxes. Who in their right mind as a business owner would even promote this? I know where
At least Mr. Baskerville's op-ed was a breath of fresh air. Thank you for that. It feels good to see a paper tell the truth
