Imagine if Trump hotels required parents to show proof of past Republican votes before allowing those parents to use the hotel’s child care services.
No doubt there’d be an outcry over the weaponization of children, of using them as pawns to strong-arm a political vision.
Doesn’t every child—regardless of what her parents believe—deserve to be cared for by trusted individuals?
Apparently, that’s not a core belief of The Nanny Network, a child care agency.
The Nanny Network, which specializes in back-up and longer term child care, currently serves parents in Baltimore, Maryland; New Orleans, Louisiana; Richmond, Virginia; and Washington, D.C.
But it won’t work with all parents.
The Nanny Network was on the cusp of signing a contract with The Heritage Foundation, a conservative policy organization in Washington, D.C. Heritage, which has been a major…