Posted on 08/14/2013 3:18:00 PM PDT by Whenifhow
Clearly, any family may be visited by federally paid agents for almost any reason.
According to an Obamacare provision millions of Americans will be targeted.
The Health and Human Services website states that your family will be targeted if you fall under the high-risk categories below:
Families where mom is not yet 21. Families where someone is a tobacco user. Families where children have low student achievement, developmental delays, or disabilities. Families with individuals who are serving or formerly served in the armed forces, including such families that have members of the armed forces who have had multiple deployments outside the United States.
There is no reference to Medicaid being the determinant for a family to be eligible.
In 2011, the HHS announced $224 million will be given to support evidence-based home visiting programs to help parents and children. Individuals from the state will implement these leveraging strategies to enhance program sustainability.
Constitutional attorney and author Kent Masterson Brown states,
This is not a voluntary program. The eligible entity receiving the grant for performing the home visits is to identify the individuals to be visited and intervene so as to meet the improvement benchmarks. A homeschooling family, for instance, may be subject to intervention in school readiness and social-emotional developmental indicators. A farm family may be subject to intervention in order to prevent child injuries. The sky is the limit.
Although the Obama administration would claim the provision applies only to Medicaid families, the new statute, by its own definition, has no such limitation. Intervention may be with any family for any reason. It may also result in the child or children being required to go to certain schools or taking certain medications and vaccines and even having more limited or no interaction with parents. The federal government will now set the standards for raising children and will enforce them by home visits.
Part of the program will require massive data collecting of private information including all sources of income and the amount gathered from each source.
A manual called Child Neglect: A Guide for Prevention, Assessment, and Intervention includes firearms as potential safety hazard and will require inspectors to verify safety compliance and record each inspection into a database.
Last session South Carolina Rep. Bill Chumley introduced a bill, H.3101 that would nullify certain provisions of Obamacare. The bill would give the state attorney general the authority to authorize law enforcement to arrest federal agents for trespassing. It would make forced home inspections under Obamacare illegal in South Carolina. It passed in the House but died in the senate.
Kent Brown and Rep. Rick Quinn discuss forced home inspections under Obamacare in the video below.
It’s ok to be a vigilant dad. That’s our job.
Good work,btw, I’d have done the same thing.
Mrs WBill gets on me occasionally for not being nicer to salespeople. “Get lost”, approximately, is as friendly as I get and it goes downhill from there.
Why don’t folks just refuse to comply with these assholes? Who the hell are they anyway?
If life comes to this the only way to respond is total and complete rebellion.
sfl
If you refuse they’ll SWAT your house, shoot your dog and your kids will be in foster care for the next 10 years...
My kids are grown up and no longer live with me. I don’t have a dog, I have kitties and they will hide.
The only way to deal with these people is by not obeying their orders. They can’t kill everyone. Besides they are cowards.
We’ll see.
I’m not hopeful though.
Unless the homeschool network gets activated. Then it might be game on.
Wikipedia says that the last time the 3rd was cited by the Supreme Court to establish an implicit right to privacy was in 1965 in Griswold v. Connecticut, which said that the Third Amendment implied a belief that an individual's home should be free from agents of the state.
-PJ
-PJ
Homeschool ping.
Nut-job Conspiracy Theory Ping!
To get onto The Nut-job Conspiracy Theory Ping List you must threaten to report me to the Mods if I dont add you to the list...
Boston made the 3rd amendment relevant and these articles- Nevada lawsuit.
Police Commandeer Homes, Get Sued (3rd Amendment issue)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3039369/posts
A real 3rd amendment case?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3039500/posts
Period.
Leave it where he parked it. When they come looking, say it was the oddest thing! Some guy parks in my driveway, gets out grabs his head, and wanders off into the swamp over thataway!
Now that I think about it, could he have had a stroke?
Like I f***ing care, at this point.
Please elaborate.
Searched for Third Amendment for poster 108
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3054747/posts?page=108#108
Reply
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3054747/posts?page=113#113
From 2005
John Roberts and the Third Amendment: Another Liberal Nightmare
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1475652/posts
One bill is all they needed.....and all those who voted yea should feel shame. I hope God has more mercy on them than I would because left in a room with any of them would have bad consequences
That's what the people of Carthage said about the Romans...
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