Mandated reporters who fail to report suspected abuse or neglect may face legal penalties, including fines up to $1 million. The video discusses how these penalties may influence reporting behavior, potentially leading to over-reporting of minor incidents. This highlights the tension between the duty to report and the potential consequences of false reporting.
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Protect us all.
Late night knock and the sirens glow.
Mama's crying while the cold winds blow.
Papers in her hand saying sign right here. But the children hold tight when the heroes appear. Boots hit the pavement. Truth in his eyes. The CPS punisher hears every lie. Not for the money, not for the fame. Standing for the family's calling is a name. And beside him rides, Queen Tiff strong.
Voice like thunder when the systems are wrong. Shield for the broken, hope for the weak. Fighting for the parents too scared to speak. No revenge burning in their hearts tonight. Just love for the children and the will to fight. Trying to keep every family home. THAT'S THE FIRE. LIVING DEEP IN THEIR SOULS. THE CPS PUNISHER. Queen Tiff by his side.
STANDING FOR THE families they tried to divide. Holding the line so the children stay safe. Never backing down. Never losing faith. They'll fight together through the storm and pain to families don't live in fear again. Voices rising loud across the nation's halls. PROTECT OUR CHILDREN.
>> PROTECT US ALL.
>> OH, protect our children.
Protect us all.
Courtroom shadows and whispers spread.
Stories twisted till the truth seems dead. But the punisher walks through the fear and smoke. Giving strength to the people. The system broke. Queen tiff.
Speaking with the warrior flame, calling every injustice out by name. She says children need love, not endless control.
You can't heal a family by breaking its soul. Neighbors gather raising signs up high. Tears in their eyes, but they won't hide. Every mother, every father knows love is the seed that a family grows. Your revenge burning in their hearts tonight. Just hope for tomorrow and the courage to fight. Trying to keep every family.
That's the fire. Living deep in their souls. THE CPS PUNISHER. Queen Tiff by his side. Standing for the families they tried to divide. Holding the line so the children stay safe. Never backing down.
Never losing faith. They fight together through the storm and pain so families don't live in fear again. Voices rising loud across the nation's halls. PROTECT OUR CHILDREN.
>> PROTECT us all.
>> One day the fear won't haunt these streets. One day the crying finally sleeps. One day the children all come home. AND NO FAMILY stands alone.
And no family stands alone.
Oh, the CPS punisher.
>> FIGHTING FOR THE FAMILIES, FIGHTING FOR THEM ALL.
>> NOT FOR VENGEANCE, NOT FOR HATE, BUT TO KEEP love stronger than the state. And they'll keep marching till the whole world sees children belong with their families hearts. Unbroken voices unchained till EVERY CHILD IS SAFE.
OH, the same again.
They are taking our kids every day. A child a minute and no one has a thing to say. For those who have been isolated, don't be worried. You have a voice today. So listen up everyone here is the story. Child protective services is real. CPS is what they call it. They want our kids because it fills a lot of people's wallets.
>> We all think it won't be us.
We say when they come we will be so tough.
>> It all sounds good when there's no one to take them. But when they come, your voice gets to break it.
>> Stay calm. Step away. CPS ain't taking no one today.
We are educated.
Stay calm. Step away. CPS, you need to leave.
I know the tricks up your sleeves.
You can't do what you're trying to do.
We have done our homework. Don't do a damn thing without a warrant. You will no longer will steal our kids THIS WAY.
TIFF AND THE Punisher have come for the calling. They are giving us the CPS warning. Their voices loud and clear. We stop losing our kids this year. Tip wants to fight the entire planet and she is tired of our kids being taken. God damn it. He's been fighting CPS for 30 years, bringing children home from this disgusting mess. THE PUNISHER IS SCREAMING OUT LOUD. ABOLISH CPS AND TEAR IT DOWN. I WANT ALL OUR KIDS TO COME BACK. LOOK AT ALL THOSE KIDS PICTURES HELD up by tip top. TOGETHER WE ARE STRONGER THAN we need. We will tear out CPS with hot speed. We will do so much being together. Birds of a feather flock together. So watch out CPS, here we come picking you up one by one. We promise to bring back the family and prosecute the case workers unhand.
SO GIVE US BACK THE KIDS YOU HAVE TAKEN.
TIP AND the Punisher sending you all on a vacation. The one with bars in the windows and the only games you play are on Nintendo. Corruption in courts.
>> HERE WE GO.
>> WE WON'T STOP UNTIL it's done. You judges need to learn what you stand for.
This is TIP AND THE PUNISHER WARRIOR.
AND we cry out TO ALL OF YOU OUT THERE.
We need support for a cause that many don't care. All children are being stolen away too often. SO CPS, >> WE PLAN ON DOING THE STOP.
>> I STOP.
What's up, Tim?
>> Oh god, I had one hell of a day. Okay, my hair. First of all, let let's talk about my hair. It has been raining nonstop here, okay? And I went outside to put one of them on the bus and get one off and my hair is like That's when you know it's going to be a bad day.
>> Yeah.
>> So, >> I want to start with my day. Okay.
>> Mhm.
>> So, this morning it's been raining all night. Thank God we need the rain. But anyway, so I had my first legislative meeting today. It was awesome.
Um, we are going to be working on um because I brought it up and I was amazed at how many attorneys were on this meeting.
Wow. They're tired of CPS's [ __ ] too.
So, I'm just telling you everybody.
So, they said, "Does anybody, you know, have anything they want to talk about?"
So, I raised my little hand.
>> You know, I had to learn how to do that.
I had to find out where my little hand was on the computer.
>> So, I said, We need a parental rights memoranda is what I said. A parental rights Miranda so that parents know what their rights are when CPS comes to the door.
As I'm talking, my phone is ringing. So, I just hit the little ignore button because I'm in a meeting.
So, everybody's like, "Absolutely." D.
So, somebody else chimed in about um foster care. I I think they said amenities, but it might be the trust.
Anyway, I looked it up. So, she said, "Okay, well, our time is almost up. Does anybody else have anything else to say?"
Okay. Well, I chimed in again and I said, "We also need to look at the statute or code on abuse and neglect because it is so broad that if you sneeze on your child, they will literally argue that you assaulted your child."
>> Huh.
>> Right. Because if you spit on somebody in Virginia, that's an assault charge.
>> So, we're going to be talking about that, too. So, my phone rings again and I didn't answer it because again, I'm still in this meeting. So, I get off. My daughter had sent me a text on my other phone and was like, "I need your help."
So, I called her first. She something about bread. I got a bread machine. I told her, "I don't know how to make handmade bread. I put it in a So after I get off the phone with her, I called this number back and let me tell you, >> oh my, >> somebody could have shot shot a wild hair at my ass.
She says, I can't pronounce her name or I would say it.
>> Yeah, let's do them.
>> D from CPS.
I'm calling about an allegation on and she said the child's name and a burn that you did not seek medical help for.
Here I go. Who are you?
She said it again because I wanted to make sure because the day I was having I wanted to make sure I was hearing what I thought I was hearing.
>> Let's hear that again.
>> Whoa. Oh, >> who called you?
>> CPS.
>> CPS called you.
So, in my mind, my first question after I asked her who she was again was, "How did you get my phone number?"
>> Right.
>> But I didn't say that. Here I go. Oh, and she says, "And I'm coming to do a family assessment." Here I go.
No, I'm calling my lawyer.
Oh. Oh. Um, okay, Miss Wise. Okay. I hang up the phone. I call my lawyer. He instantly picks up the phone because if I'm calling him, somebody's really in trouble.
>> Mhm. I tell him, >> first of all, I tell him this.
>> CPS just called me and said they're trying to do a home assessment on me for a complaint of a burn that they're saying that whoever said it said I did not get medical treatment for this child. I said I have the record of the treatment I took him.
>> We got it right here.
>> Pull it up, Darren.
>> Here it is. Right here. Uh, where are you? Here. Here we go. It's sideways, folks. Sorry about that. But >> here it is. That says, uh, burnt his arm yesterday with noodles.
Grandma right away put arm under cold water but hasn't seemed to improve.
>> Denies any blistering and he says it's not painful.
>> Yeah.
>> Cool compress and aloe.
>> That's what it says right there at uh let's see. Uh, it doesn't say that one.
Oh, it must say down here. Oh, 52126.
Huh. That's something.
>> But if you if you look at the date where I took him, it's 518. He burned it on Sunday the 17th, and I took him on the 18th, and I picked that up today.
>> Yeah.
So, the 18th was when?
>> Monday.
Hm.
Wonder who called?
>> How did somebody know >> that your kid >> was at school >> and got a burn on their arm?
>> And here's the kicker.
I checked his arm three times that day, right?
>> After I put it under cold water, I have Look, he's showing you.
>> Yeah. Look at There it is.
>> Yeah. That's That's chicken grease, by the way. I thought it was blood, so I I pulled the band-aid off.
>> I SAID, "OH MY GOD, IT'S CHICKEN GREASE." He was eating fried chicken.
>> No, this isn't blood.
>> It's not blood.
>> It's a band-aid, buddy. Not a napkin.
>> Yeah, it's a band-aid. Be quiet. I'm I'm talking. So, I checked his arm three times after it was burned. I put I have burn aloe because I burn myself sometimes on my oven. I sit out in the sun. I get sunburned and there's a heat gun in this house because of the window tent and my husband gets burned sometimes. So, I always keep stuff on hand. So, I put that on >> and it just looked like a sunburn.
But I told him, he's sitting right here.
I said, 'If it starts bothering you, we got to go to the doctor. He's like, I don't want to go to the doctor. I'm not sick. I said, but if it bothers you, we got to go, >> right?
>> You take me to the doctor. I was at school.
>> What? What happened?
>> What? What happened? What did I do?
>> Mom was at school and he picked me up and I want to stay at school and I need to go to the doctor and it was not annoying me. I was annoying him. Oh my god. I annoyed him because I took him to the doctor because I took him out of school and took him to the doctor.
That's what he just said.
>> I heard him.
>> So now I checked it three times, right? He five minutes later he ran across the street to play with his friend. Had just put the stuff on it. They came back an hour later. I checked it. They were playing in the backyard. Then they went back over across the street and I took two popsicles over there an hour later and checked his arm again.
So when he wakes up the next day, I see his arm and I'm like, "Oh no, we got to go to the doctor." Cuz I've never This doesn't look right. It just turned a different color. It wasn't blistering.
>> It was >> He told me he didn't want to go to the doctor. So behind his back, I called the doctor.
Anyway, now this is how unconcerned they are.
>> I call I tell him that he got burnt because he was making a cup of soup and he How How did you get burnt, King?
>> My um my dog got in my way. The dog got in your way >> and I fell down and it got on my arm.
>> The dog got in his way and he tripped and he said the noodles got on his arm. I was standing in the kitchen with him, but I was doing the dishes.
When he said, "Ow, ow, it's burning me."
I immediately grabbed a dish towel. I turned around. I put it on his arm and I pulled it down so that I could get any water off. And then I immediately stuck his um arm under the sink or the water.
Anyway, so I called the doctor. This is how unconcerned they were. Well, would you like a morning appointment or an afternoon appointment? I said, "Oh, no.
We need a morning appointment."
>> The fact of the matter is that you needed an appointment.
>> Where? Look like like look at here.
First of all, it's the size of a dime, right?
Secondly, they asked you if you wanted an appointment. They didn't say rush into the emergency room right now. They didn't say hang up and call 911. They didn't say any of these things.
They said, "Well, see you tomorrow morning, Chip. Have a good day."
>> Well, this was the same. This was Monday when I called.
>> Mhm.
>> So, not only that, this is exactly what I said to them. I said, "Hey, this is Tiffany Wise. You know, my grandson is king. He burned his arm yesterday. Um, it definitely didn't look like it does now. Call me crazy, but I don't like the way it looks. That's exactly what I said to them. And I said, I think I should bring him in. Oh, well, okay. Would you like a morning or an afternoon appointment? No, we need one as soon as possible. They said, "Be there at 11:30." I picked him up at 11 a.m. I called the school. I said, "Can you have him in the office at 11:00 a.m.? He's got a doctor's appointment." And the reason I wanted him in there is because I got to walk a mile to get into the school and then it takes him forever to get him out of out of class and then it takes me another mile to walk back to my car. It's just quicker to have him there.
>> Mhm.
>> When I signed him out everybody, it says reason. I clearly wrote doctor appointment.
>> That's what I put.
Not only did I put that, we're at the doctor now. He's telling on me at the doctor, right? He said, "I didn't want to come cuz I told her I wasn't hurting."
That's what he's telling her.
>> And I wasn't And it wasn't messing with me.
>> And it wasn't messing with him, right?
But I told him I understood that, but I didn't like the way it looked.
Therefore, we needed to come. She didn't even see it at first.
>> You're annoying him.
I want to go back home. Oh, I want to go back to school.
>> That's what he said.
>> The doctor looks at it. I told her exactly what happened. Same thing I'm telling you all. Same thing I told my attorney. And she said, "If he wants to go back to school, let him go back to school. He's fine. If it gets worse, it starts, you know, looking really bad, bring him back."
>> Mhm.
>> I said, "Okay." And I took him back to school cuz THAT'S WHERE HE WANTED TO GO.
AND TODAY I GET A call that I didn't get this child treat treatment.
>> And they think that they're coming to do a home assessment. But what I think this chick should have did was talk to somebody about who I am, what I do, and I don't comply.
Well, >> but >> I think what should have never been done is >> whoever called should have just minded their own goddamn business.
This isn't no life-threatening thing.
You did everything more than you probably were an annoyance to him, to the hospital, to the school because you over parented. I mean, if that was me, look it, my wife will tell you I was king of just put a band-aid on it. I mean, my daughter can be walking down the street and her jaw hanging off and I'm like, "Put a band-aid on it and she's fine >> for real." You know, like, so that that type of stuff and you aspir, she'll tell you like, "You got hurt. That was it.
Band-aid. It'd be a broken arm. Put a band-aid on it, you know, but that's it." So, over a dime size burn that was a complete accident that wasn't even blistering that you went to school and made an appointment to come out to go to the doctors and then brought him back.
Who the hell called CPS in that time? I wonder.
>> Oh, I have a feeling I know who it is, but I I was told because I was I asked my lawyer if I could speak about this tonight.
>> But I'm just wondering if the public here knows because this is the problem with mandated reporters.
I mean, it could be one of many people in the vicinity of where he had been around for the 24 hours, which isn't very many places.
Um, but this is the problem now. They're causing nothing but a headache and stress in your life that you don't need, that he doesn't need because clearly they're going to come and everything is going to just be fine anyway. But that's not the point. The point is now that now they've displaced all kinds of stuff.
You've had to go now you're going to have to go to the doctors every 30 seconds to make sure that you monitor that damn thing every bit of the time that it's healing. You know what I mean?
you guys are going to be under stress now, which means it's a stressful environment for the kids. You know, this is this is just not stuff that you need in your life. And this is what CPS does.
And a mandated reporter to pick up that phone, which I'm going to go ahead and guess that it was a mandated reporter to pick up that phone and make a call over something like that.
When this gets done and over with, they should be fired from their jobs because re doing things like that could be just as bad, if not worse, than calling 911 and making falsifying 911 call.
>> Absolutely.
>> Not only that, >> I have never ever ever hurt a child or an animal. Okay? because domestic violence, children, animals are are my thing, right? And >> grown man is a whole another story, but >> Right.
>> Right. Okay.
>> Um, so it and as soon as I got off the phone with my lawyer, I said, and I talked to you and you were spot on. It was you, your friend that passed away, right?
Mhm.
>> Danielle.
>> Mhm.
>> And I'm sure uh Dallas is on that list.
>> Mhm.
>> Gunner's on that list.
>> Mhm.
>> Who's next?
My husband says to me, >> "Well, I tell him the first thing he does is roll his eyes because he knows where I was because I told him. I said, "Hey, I made him an appointment because I don't like the way that burn looks and I think it should be checked out just in case, even though it's not a big old burn." Cuz I saw Oh my god. I looked up thirdderee burns and it was not that. Oh my god.
>> Um, the first thing he did was roll his eyes, >> right? cuz he knows I told my doctor's office. You all should have really been renting me rooms because I am in your doctor's office more than probably anybody else cuz I'm old and if they get sick, I get sick.
>> That's right.
This is about This is about preserving antiques here.
>> Right. And not only that, a doctor, a doctor in all 50 states is the only one allowed to take a child in protective custody without a removal order.
>> Mhm.
>> She did not.
>> Yeah.
>> Somebody got some splaining to do.
>> Someone somewhere because this don't seem right.
That's for sure.
Absolutely not. What do you guys think of this? And I apologize. I didn't catch earlier that it wasn't in the landscape mode. So, or the portrait or whatever one is vice versa. So, we're only I Becca says that she thinks it's right on both ways. But if it's not, I apologize for that. But what do you guys think?
Come on. Give me some comments here. The comments are comments have been nil. Um, I think everybody's in shock right now of the whole of the whole fact that they actually called you, but you know, and really what's the only way that they can get they can blow you up and kill you and everything that wouldn't hurt you.
You know what I mean? They can't arrest you if you ain't got any reason to be arrested for the only way that they can go after you is the way that they're doing it now.
>> But see, here's the thing.
And I'm about to get real loud. They [ __ ] with the wrong [ __ ] again.
>> Mhm.
>> Clearly those Oh, hi Hitler. Clearly those new uh committees that you're on, they didn't realize that.
Come here, buddy. They didn't realize that you're on some new uh legislative committees and some um Virginia Voice of the Children's Committees and NAACP committees.
And I'm fine with a complaint as soon as we get off the phone.
>> Yeah. And just happen to know the head of re legal redress over there. So that's kind of helpful. And then you also know the person that does this, right? Um, and then I don't know, there's some people that you know that may or may not be um involved in politics in in some certain states.
Um, and then there's uh, well, I mean, I can keep going, but yeah, maybe they should have done a little bit more research before they went and did something that was so irrelevant, so obvious a retaliation thing for some reason, and so absolutely stupid. Like, that was just that's just the most ridiculous one of the most ridiculous things I've ever heard.
And I've heard of a lot of ridiculous things. Like that's just But here's the problem. And it's not just you. How many did we hear? 7 million parents, something like that. 3 million investigated.
That's like them, too. All of these parents. So, what are we going to do about this? What gets done about the parents that this is what happened to them and they lost their [ __ ] kids because of it? What are we going to do about the parents that were wrongfully accused of neglect and lost their kids because of it? Because they didn't like this. What? This is stupid. Taxpayer wasted money to investigate a dimesized burn on a boy's arm on a Well, it's going to really [ __ ] with a supermodel career, but you better get a good surgeon. But um for real, what what is the danger in him having that burn in his arm?
Where's the danger?
>> Exactly. And >> and listen, right before we came on, now I buy him cup of soups, right? Because he wants to cook. He sees me cooking all the time, but I don't want him messing with my stove and my oven because I didn't want him to get burned, right? He's common sense. He's really not old enough to be using that stuff, but he can use the microwave because I taught all my kids how to use the microwave between this age between seven and eight anyway.
>> So, he said, "Yeah, yeah, I'm hungry."
Tonight, right before the show, he said, "I want a cup of soup." I SAID, "DON'T PUT IT in the microwave. Don't touch it.
I will take care of it." So, no. No, we can't do this anymore.
>> And it's not his fault. No, >> it's not my fault. Somebody, you're right, can't mind their [ __ ] business, >> right? And you know what? You know what?
Do you know what really happened there?
>> He learned something.
>> He learned that the kitchen's a dangerous place and not to screw around there. Like, it sucks to learn that way, but maybe next time he'll pay more attention when he's carrying a hot soup or whatever for the dog to be around or whatever happened, you know, like whatever happened, however it ended up on him. But that's all. It's a life lesson, you know? Like you go over, how many times did you get burnt on the stove as a kid when we were younger, right? Like you didn't even know the damn stove was even on. You'd go in there and you know what I mean? Because your parents leave the damn thing on and it was either red or black and it was only red for a second. So you it was always black. You burnt [ __ ] out of yourself on the damn thing all the time.
You didn't know. But when you burnt yourself, you knew, hey, pay attention next time. See if the knob or ask somebody if they did this. You learned something. They're not allowing kids to learn anything anymore but be raped, be beat up by people that they shouldn't have been around by all kinds of nasty things that the world's putting out to them that they shouldn't even be attributed to because they get removed because of stupid [ __ ] like this.
How much does that CPS worker going to make off of this now just from her? And I know she's not getting bonus money, but the hours that she's got to put in to writing a report, to come into the house or doing whatever, the stress that this is going to put on her now, even let's even go that side because she got to deal with your ass. So now you just probably is probably her first case and it'll probably be her last if it's really that's the deal.
>> Oh, this [ __ ] is getting a double whammy because not only she dealing with me, she's dealing with the man that rocks these courouses.
>> Oh, yeah. Yep.
and and and all of that. And at the end of the day, all of this caused by some [ __ ] not paying attent not minding their own business, not paying attention, but not minding their own business.
Which then that goes to the question, are they too scared of mandatory reporting that they report everything?
Are they just retaliating? Is it what is it? What is it that these reports are so high in these numbers, then they're so low in their findings, and then even lower from those findings, and then even lower from those findings?
You know, where and what is it that's that's driving these people to make these decisions?
I mean, you'd like to say, sure, you'd like to say it's money, but is it?
Or is it fear? Are they afraid that they're not because they can be arrested? they could get fined up to a million dollars. Remember, we found all that stuff out, that mandated reporting, if they don't do it properly, comes with a penalty. So, there's a lot to decipher in there of why mandated reporters do what they do.
And I think that mandated reporting really needs to be put under a microscope and find out because there's too many people's lives that are being ruined by a quick decision over something stupid like that, you know?
So, it's just it's it's a it's really a [ __ ] thing. It really is, you know. It really is because you now are put in and out. I mean, we talk about this all the time. So, it's like second nature to you anyway, but you're pissed because now it's on you. And look, we're not getting any younger. You don't need to have that stress in your life. You know what I mean? I don't need it because now it's going to have stress onto me because this is going on with you. You know what I mean? Like, so it's just it's a whole trickle down system that these people don't think about.
nor do they care.
>> Yeah, exactly. They don't care. And one of the things that I love about being on this legislative body is I' I've learned a lot from other people, right? Because I only really do constitution and I know my rights and my my own lawyer say, you know, you really need to start reading some statutes, which is fine. I do. But here's the thing. I love the fact that all these people because I'm in Virginia, >> the legislative body is not just like people like me, it's other parents that have gone through this. It is lawyers, it's um lawmakers.
And I I got to tell you, last year I was actually shocked at how many of these people want change, right? And then to have more lawyers come on and be in this group and today and they're even fed up. They're even fed up because CPS believes and I heard this that they control the courtroom.
And no, they don't. The lawyers have to remind them that the judge is the one that controls the courtroom and makes the decision. How how did those roles get reversed? Right. I almost said the chevron indifference is gone. There is CPS can say what they want. The ultimate decision is the judges and they have to follow the law. But I didn't because we were out of time. But don't think that I'm not going to be calling my um legislative putting this out in my legislative group tomorrow either. Um there's just been a lot of stuff going on. But how dare CPS try and rule a courtroom and how dare these judges just roll over and let that happen because the roles got reversed.
I'm telling you, it was because of the Chevron and doctrine.
But now Chevron has been overturned and these judges still think that Chevron only applies to federal court.
>> Yeah.
It's freaking It's ridiculous that I mean when did the judges become powerless I guess would be the word um for their own like are they they don't want to make these decisions themselves so they hand it over to the case worker to do that like what's what's the deal with that you know like what is where is that they can't make their own decisions they got to have you like is they can sure as hell find you guilty in two seconds of murder and blowing up a federal building and um you know doing whatever but yet they can't have the balls to say okay it's up to me and me only to take your kid away from you.
They don't want to have that on their on their shroud. Is that what it is?
>> You know what is >> I think now this is just my opinion.
I know about theou because actually that was talked about today in my legislative um group but I believe that these judges >> not just for the money I don't think they want to deal with it and if you are a judge >> and you know that shit's [ __ ] up you need to start doing the right thing because you rule the courtroom, right?
>> Until somebody like me comes in and tells you you're not going to violate my rights and I can ramble my [ __ ] off. I have no problems doing that.
>> But CPS is a agency and under the Chevron doctor agencies are not allowed to interpret the law that they want, how they want to interpret it. The law is the law and the law in every state is the state constitution and the superior law of the land is the constitution and any statute, rule, regulation, whatever the case may be. If it contradicts that in any way, nothing is enforceable and they need to get back to that. And if they can't make decisions on their own without an agency, they need to step the [ __ ] down.
>> Yep. because they don't seem to be recommendations.
They seem to be set in stone when these recommendations are made to these judges. They lean very heavily towards these recommendations, which that's the chevron also. That's what it dictated is that these these alphabet agencies can no longer um recommend and make that recommend stick on the judge. The judge has to rule by the law. Period. No. Uh because like how many times have you heard well I you know I really think that you're good parents want to give you your kids back but because the state has told me differently or the state has concerns with your well-being yada yada yada that we're going to have to take this away. So that being said the judge makes the determination based on that.
That's wrong. You can't do that. That's an appealable thing. That's something that you need to put down if that's happens in your cases. Put that down in your notebook. And because this is one thing that we've drifted from too in talking about with people is that you need to plan your case and your trial like you're going to lose and you're going to the appeal. You need to make goddamn sure that you have everything in your power to put everything that you have in that record. Because when you go to an appeal, all you're allowed to use is that snippet of time, the information that was available at that snippet of time, whatever was discussed there, whatever the judge had for evidence on them for that. So, you make sure that you pack that damn envelope full of evidence, full of anything. You need to pay attention to these things because you need to play for the appeal. But yes, that is the thing with the chevron indifference and all of that. The recommendations of these alphabet groups are not supposed to weigh the judge's decision. He's supposed to rule by the law. The law is the land is the constitution. 14th amendment has been upheld by the Supreme Court billion not billions but many many times that says that parents have the right to be a parent. You know I made a mistake like that when I was in I'll tell you the story real quick. I was in third grade.
I had a I had my dad was in the Air Force. So when we moved to Maine, we moved here from Nebraska, whatever. I was a hot shot. We moved to some little farm town here in Maine. You know, I come in and wearing Tom Cruz jacket. Top Gun had just come out and all this. And I got Tom Cruz jacket on and all this stuff. Well, teacher says, "What do you want to do for a report?" And I'm like, "You know what? I'll do space. That'll be easy." You know, like I never read books, you know, like I didn't I wasn't into reading books. I didn't care for them. Whatever. I was always able to just research, look at things, people tell me stuff, it sticks in my head and all that. Well, I decided to do we had to make what do they call that when you make the little shoe box thing? Remember you had to make the little shoe box little diagram or whatever?
>> Well, that was in science class with all the planets. Is that what you're talking about?
>> Yeah. Well, this Yeah, but this was uh this was my English class, but we had to make one of those little shoe box things. I forget the hell those things were called. Um you know what I'm talking about. So, I make a I make a little astronaut and a hose on him and it's in the little shoe box with a night sky and everything. And I come to class.
I don't know what the hell I'm talking about. And I'm like, "Well, see this tube is for breathing." And you know, after the astronauts have been in space millions of times, I said, um, I got an F because those two things were absolutely not true. Um, but that just made me think of that when I just said millions of times or whatever. Um, anyway, and if you can remember the name of those little shadow box, no, not shadow box. Um, god damn, what were those things?
They're like a celquium or some [ __ ] >> Silhouette.
>> Oh, I remember.
>> Yeah, I remember doing the planets. I don't remember doing that. But Darren, I'm also eight years older than you.
Yeah, you guys were actually making things out of stone still when you were in school.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah, we were.
>> Yeah. I don't remember what the hell I was even going about that. U >> this is what I'm going to say and this is what I just told my husband.
He said when it rains it pours. Okay.
Um which is very true.
But here's the thing. They've tried to stop me before and and I'm pretty sure they're trying to stop me now.
I will die before they stop me. That's the only way they're going to stop me. And I mean that. I will do this with the very last breath in my body. I will not stop until CPS is torn down and rebuilt, if that has to be, or it is completely abolished and we the people take over for our children. Because nobody has the right to say this isn't an accident. That's not an accident. And I say this all the time.
And if you go back and watch my videos before Darren and I hooked up, every holiday I say, "Be careful with kids in the kitchen because a burn is not an accident to CPS." And here I am.
>> Oh, she manifested.
>> It's a burn that was an accident, but I did get in medical treatment and I'm still involved in a case that has no business even being open. And I'm gonna tell you, and I hope these [ __ ] are watching, I'm gonna tell you again.
I don't bend. I don't break. I don't concede. And I don't consent.
>> Yeah.
>> Dang.
>> I even told my husband and and and it's in our song that you wrote, Darren.
>> Tiff wants to take on the whole entire world. And if they think that I won't They got the wrong one. They should have learned from the last time.
>> But [ __ ] around and find out, >> man. Oh, man. And what a war that will be.
>> I don't know. I hopefully everything will be just fine, Tiff. I don't think there's going to be much of a fight. You got the best lawyer in the land. You didn't do anything wrong.
You're going on an adventure tomorrow, so you get to have a little little RNR to think about things. You're not going to be around. And uh yeah, what the hell?
That's what I think.
>> The diarama.
>> Yes, diarama is what it is.
>> Everybody, have a good weekend. See you all. Don't forget.
>> Yeah, just don't forget. Have a good weekend everybody.
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>> And as I was saying, don't forget Saturday night we've got the uh Punisher and Friends podcast. Sunday we got licensed to parent at 7 Eastern and uh or yeah 7 Eastern. Stay posted for that one. Um uh and then we got gunning for CPS. So we got a lot of things coming up this weekend, guys. We're building and if you got an idea for a show and you want to come in here and give yourself a go at this, please get in touch with us cpsvuntingjusticegmail.com because we're looking for more shows, more people, more stuff to make this network go 24 hours a day. So get in touch guys.
>> We know it's all about the money. We know they lie. We know this is corruption.
>> Does CPS know what they are doing to the children?
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