
Kim on a Whim: Targets Curfew Failures, Fatherless Homes, and Welfare Incentives Driving Crime
The Marc Cox Morning Show · Audacy
March 23, 202611m 21s
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Show Notes
In “Kim on a Whim,” Kim St. Onge breaks down the results of St. Louis’ weekend curfew crackdown, where more than 20 juveniles—including kids as young as 11—were detained, raising blunt questions about absent parenting and accountability. The conversation expands into a deeper critique of fatherless homes and generational dependency, with Marc Cox tying today’s crime patterns to decades-old government policies rooted in Lyndon B. Johnson’s Great Society programs, arguing they incentivized single-parent households and long-term welfare reliance. Both hosts acknowledge real hardship scenarios but ultimately contend that current systems reward dysfunction instead of stability, fueling cycles of poverty and crime that curfews alone can’t fix.
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