Common Sense with Chad Law | Political Commentary
Text the show! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2626689/fan_mail/new] Every system in America was built to help someone. So why do so many children end up paying the price? Tonight we examine three remarkable stories that expose a hidden pattern inside government institutions: • Why states quietly took Social Security survivor benefits from orphaned children. • Why qualified foster families were turned away while children slept in offices. • How one unlikely state completely transformed education simply by asking one question: Can the child actually read? This isn't a story about political parties. It's a story about institutional drift—how systems slowly begin serving themselves instead of the people they were created to help. If we want stronger families, better schools, and accountable government, we first have to learn to ask one simple question: Who is this system actually serving? 🇺🇸 Read the fine print so you don't have to. 👇 Download the FREE Common Sense Conservative Manifesto 👉 https://chadparkerlaw.com 📲 Text the Show: 252-CHAD-LAW Chapters 00:00 The Impact of Loss on Children 02:42 Understanding the Systems Designed to Help 07:02 Justin's Story: The Orphan Tax 16:32 The Crisis of Foster Care 22:29 The Need for Change in Foster Care Systems 29:39 Mississippi's Education Reform 37:04 Inheriting Institutions and Systems 41:44 Drift Is Not Destiny 53:51 The Role of Sunlight in Accountability 📺 Watch every full episode (including the Rumble-exclusive After Hours Q&A): https://rumble.com/c/CommonSenseChadLaw 🌐 Download your FREE Common Sense Conservative Manifesto: https://chadparkerlaw.com 📲 Text the show: 252-CHAD-LAW If you enjoyed this episode: ⭐ Follow the podcast ⭐ Leave a review ⭐ Share it with someone who believes government should serve people—not the other way around. #CommonSense #ChadLaw #FreedomFriday #GovernmentAccountability #EducationReform #FosterCare #ParentalRights #ConservativePodcast #PublicPolicy #AmericanFamilies
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