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Mr. GROTHMAN. Mr. Speaker, as we wrap up this week, we will go home. If it were me, I would read books or read various topics. Last night, I saw a book I read many years ago and am going to read again. It is called: ``Fatherless America: Confronting Our Most Urgent Social Problem.''
Right now, we have a huge problem in that men are being kept out of their families. Now is the time to address this problem, with Republicans having the Senate, House, and Presidency.
We cannot seriously say we are taking on the fentanyl crisis, the crime crisis, and the education crisis unless we do something about getting men back in the family.
There have been powerful forces in this country. There are a lot of people and important people who, sadly, follow Karl Marx. The feminists in the sixties followed Kate Millett, the mother of women's studies. Later on, it was Black Lives Matter. All of them wanted to destroy the nuclear family.
Now is the time we have to undertake policies to get men back in the family.
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