I posted a blog article in my Protection From CPS blog, and am reposting it here.
The issue is - will President Trump, as part of its conservative fiscal policy, stop the federal government from unconstitutionally commandeering states as to how to decide issues of related to their court cases?
While CPS cases involves intrusion of the state government into the fundamental federal constitutional issue of parental control over the child's custody and care, it does not warrant federal commandeering of the states as to how to shape their child protective laws and how to speed up taking children out of families for adoption - in exchange for federal money.
In fact, such commandeering is unconstitutional under the 10th Amendment.
The only thing the federal government can and must do in federal cases - through appeals and federal civil rights actions - is to secure and enforce federal constitutional rights of parents to care and control of children, and allow removal of children from families only in extreme cases.
I hope that, as it often happens, even when the arguments of fairness do not reach the decision-makers in the government, considerations of fiscal policy should.
The fascist regime of CPS fabrication of cases and destruction of families can fall apart very simply - by repeal of federal funds providing financial incentives for CPS-kidnapping.
Read my full blog article about it here.
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