Showing posts with label childcare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label childcare. Show all posts

Sunday, May 17, 2026

Weekly Roundup: Under-Babied and Overruled: Trump's Golden Calf Politics (Bradley Onishi and Daniel Miller; Straight White American Jesus podcast)

Brad and Dan dig into another whirlwind week in Trumpworld, beginning with the unveiling of a towering gold-leaf Donald Trump statue at his Doral golf resort and the increasingly explicit fusion of political power, religious symbolism, and personality cult. 

The hosts unpack Trump's comments that he does not think about Americans' financial struggles while simultaneously pushing a pro-natalist agenda alongside figures like RFK Jr. and Dr. Oz. From "under-babied" rhetoric to Heritage Foundation proposals incentivizing marriage and large families, the episode traces how Christian nationalism, wellness culture, patriarchal masculinity, and reactionary family politics are converging into a broader authoritarian vision for American life. 

Along the way, Brad and Dan connect these themes to neoliberal economics, the collapse of affordable childcare and healthcare, and the deep contradictions at the heart of conservative family policy. 

The second half of the episode turns to a lawsuit against Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins over religiously coercive emails sent to federal employees, offering a concrete example of how Christian nationalism operates through state power and workplace culture. Brad and Dan examine how the Trump administration simultaneously promotes an "anti-Christian bias" narrative while embedding conservative Christianity into federal governance. 

They also discuss a new study showing that corporations rolled back DEI initiatives largely due to direct pressure from Trump and his allies, highlighting the administration's broader effort to reshape public institutions around a narrow vision of American identity. 

The episode closes with reflections on resistance inside federal agencies, the Supreme Court's decision not to restrict access to abortion medication, and why ordinary people continuing to assert their rights still offers reason for hope.
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Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Group plans $50 million push to make child care a top issue in midterms | PBS News

An advocacy group hoping to expand support for child and elder care plans to spend $50 million to back Democrats in congressional races, tying the costs of caregiving to the nation's affordability debate...

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/group-plans-50-million-push-to-make-child-care-a-top-issue-in-midterms 


 

Monday, January 12, 2026

Federal judge blocks White House freeze of childcare subsidies in Democratic states

A federal judge ruled on Friday that the Trump administration cannot block federal money for childcare subsidies and other programs aimed at supporting low-income families with children from flowing to five Democratic-led states for now...

https://www.theguardian.com/law/2026/jan/10/federal-judge-blocks-white-house-freeze-childcare-subsidies-democratic-states


 

Thursday, January 1, 2026

Comer wants Walz to appear before Congress amid Minnesota fraud allegations - POLITICO

"We're always happy to work with Congress, though this committee has a track record of holding circus hearings that have nothing to do with the issue at hand," the office said. "While the Governor has been working to ensure fraudsters go to prison, the President has been selling pardons to let them out."…

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/12/31/tim-walz-house-oversight-minnesota-fraud-allegations-00708589 


 

Trump administration reportedly freezes all childcare payments to all states

Trump official says funds will be released 'only when states prove they are being spent legitimately'…


 

Trump administration freezes childcare funding to Minnesota in wake of fraud scheme allegations

The senior health official credited the rightwing influencer Nick Shirley, who posted video of himself confronting workers at day care centers operated by Somali Americans in Minneapolis last week. Shirley's video, which was widely viewed online, has been criticized for falsely presenting as new revelations allegations of fraud schemes that were extensively reported on in the local and national media during the Biden administration… 

"This is Trump's long game," Walz wrote on social media in response to the announcement from O'Neill, "We've spent years cracking down on fraudsters. It's a serious issue – but this has been his plan all along. He's politicizing the issue to defund programs that help Minnesotans."…

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/dec/31/trump-administration-minnesota-freeze-federal-funding-childcare


 

Thursday, October 9, 2025

Friday, February 14, 2025

Exclusive: Trump prepares to change US CHIPS Act conditions, sources say | Reuters

Four sources with knowledge of the discussions told Reuters that the White House is concerned about many of the terms underpinning the $39 billion Chips and Science Act industry subsidies. 

Those encompass additional clauses, including requirements added into contracts by the administration of President Joe Biden, including that recipients must use unionized labor to build factories and help provide affordable childcare for factory workers...

Monday, December 13, 2021

Fact-checking how much governments in US, other nations spend on early childcare - PolitiFact

…"Norway spends about $30,000 per child on early childhood care. Finland spends $23,000. Germany, $18,000. The U.S. spends $500 per child. In other words, 1/60th of what Norway spends on its toddlers. How do we expect to build a better future if we refuse to invest in our kids?" his Nov. 24 tweet read…


Monday, March 18, 2019

Republicans propose new parents rob their own Social Security savings to fund 'paid' family leave - Daily Kos

Many Americans believe that early childcare is an important issue facing our country. Unlike most countries with electricity and running water, the U.S. is barbarically behind when it comes to the affordable quality options for our young children's care. Besides the fact that childcare in the United States is all over the map in regards to quality, the costs have become equivalent of a year's worth of public college...
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/1841530

Friday, February 15, 2019

Québec's universal childcare policy helped thousands of Canadian women enter the workforce. Here's why the US had a similar policy but got rid of it. - Business Insider

Twenty years ago, Québec instituted a universal, low-fee child care program. Today, middle-class families pay just $6 a day for child care. While the $1.52 billion price tag is high, it means more working women - Québec has the highest participation rate in the world. The increase in working women means more tax revenue...
https://www.pri.org/stories/2019-02-05/what-we-can-learn-canada-s-universal-child-care-model

Friday, December 8, 2017

What Living On $100,000 A Year Looks Like -- NPR

On paper, $100,000 a year is well-off. But for several households around the country, it often takes just one major expense for that to not feel like enough: student loans, childcare or housing costs. ....
https://www.npr.org/2017/12/03/567602293/what-living-on-100-000-a-year-looks-like

Friday, April 28, 2017

This Isn’t Tax Policy; It’s a Trump-Led Heist

What do you do if you’re a historically unpopular new president, with a record low approval rating by 14 points, facing investigations into the way Russia helped you get elected, with the media judging your first 100 days in office as the weakest of any modern president?

Why, you announce a tax cut!
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/26/opinion/trumps-tax-plan-a-gift-to-zillionaires-like-him.html?em_pos=small&emc=edit_ty_20170427&nl=opinion-today&nl_art=2&nlid=78638145&ref=headline&te=1&_r=1


Thursday, April 27, 2017

Trump's childcare plan: The more help you need, the less you get

Donald Trump is supposedly going to do something about childcare costs, because Ivanka. But what exactly does the precious daughter have in mind? Shockingly, it’s a big tax cut for rich people! The plan is that families pay for child care, then get a tax refund at the end of the year. That means that if you can’t afford to pay a lot for care, you don’t get a lot back—there’s no help in paying for high-quality care up front, which means that childcare quality stays unequal and then that inequality is used as a reason to give a lot of money back to people who don’t need it....
http://www.dailykos.com/stories/1656124


Sunday, March 19, 2017

Monday, October 24, 2016

It's Hard To Find Child Care That Meets All Needs

When Jolie Ritzo was looking for day care for her son Cannon in Falmouth, Maine, she checked out as many centers as she could. She was looking for a place with the right feel.

"Most importantly, the people who are providing the care are loving and kind, nurturing and interested in developing these little beings," she says. There was one center in town that had a great reputation, but it was so pricey, Ritzo says, "It would break the bank."

She enrolled Cannon in a family child care based in a church. It was small and cozy with a sweet name and a nice playground. But after a few months, she started to get a bad feeling about the place. 
"Let's just say she wasn't cut out for child care," Ritzo says of the woman who ran the center.

So the hunt was on again. She settled on a place called Little Hands....
http://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2016/10/18/498255186/what-makes-for-quality-child-care-it-depends-who-you-ask?ft=nprml&f=1001









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