Thursday, October 18, 2018

Michigan Is The First State To Debate Foster Care In A Political Campaign

For the first time, in the history of the United States has the issue of Foster Care made the center stage, far removed for any political party state platform, in a political campaign.

Welcome to Michigan, where it all started.
Ricky Holland

I was wondering why my stats were going off the charts.

Now, I am going to need everyone to send me everything.

  1. I want interviews with people in attendance, outside, and on stage.
  2. I want pics, soundbytes, campaign material pics, play-by-play, from the time you pull up in the parking lot to the time they start freaking out when someone screams about child trafficking in foster care and adoption.
  3. Ask them about poverty being codified as the crime of child abuse and neglect for failure to provide for the necessary needs of the child.
  4. Ask them about Termination of Parental Rights and Due Process.
  5. I want to see the sweat and hear the stutters of these people trying to parrot and distort my work when they try and claim that the fraud in child welfare does not fund political campaigns.
  6. I want livestream of when these people claim that these Child Placing Agencies are and administrations are not foreign corporations participating in exfiltrating HUMIT and asset forfeiture of Michigan's Children who eventually grow up to be adults.
  7. I want to experience across the social media cybersphere their faces when you ask them about the fraudulent foreclosures in Detroit and Flint which forced the migration of children, leading to gerrymandering of the congressional districts.
The reason I want the people to do it is because the only place these political and community leaders can turn to reconstruct the rights to a civil society is me.

Make them say my name because, not once, has anyone attempted to contact me, which means they are about to spout a bunch of crap they know absolutely nothing about.

Whatever they say, upon posting to my blog, will be entered into the official, public record, through a court of law.

If, and when they lie, it will be recorded.

Make them say Ricky Holland.

Chant it.

I  will accept and respect any candidate who defers to ignorance.

Travel is out of my price range at the moment, besides, it is not yet time for the Celestial Goddess of the Woodshed to emerge.

Just a self-preservation kind of thing.

Top of the ticket candidates to appear at Oakland University town hall on foster care

Bill Schuette, Garlin Gilchrist Jr., and John James are just a few of the candidates that will appear at a Thursday forum on foster care.

Oakland University will play host to the 7 p.m. public candidate forum sponsored by Michigan's Children, a statewide, independent organization working to ensure public policies are made in the best interest of children and their families, as well as 25 other non-profits and agencies.

The forum will be held from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., 318 Meadow Brook Road, and will include a full panel of candidates running in various State House and State Senate races. Schuette, Gilchrist and James will open the event with some remarks, which will be followed by the question and answer forum. 
“Unfortunately, our state currently fails many of its youngest citizens,’’ said Matt Gillard, President and CEO of Michigan’s Children. “Data in the annual Kids Count reports shows us that Michigan ranks at or near the bottom third of states in a range of child well-being indicators, from low reading and math test scores to rising abuse and neglect rates to the sixth-highest rate of children living in high-poverty neighborhoods in the country.

The list of confirmed candidates appearing at the forum include:
  • 12th Senate: Michael McCready (R) and Jeff Pittel (Lib)
  • 13th Senate: Marty Knollenbergand (R) and Mallory McMorrow (D)
  • 40th State House: David Wolkinson (R) and Mari Manoogian (D)
  • 41st State House: Doug Tietz (R) and Padma Kuppa (D)
  • 45th State House: Michael Webber (R) and Kyle Cooper (D)

There was a mother who sacrificed her two little boys for this report to be generated, so read it.

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