Posted on 03/16/2016 9:50:35 AM PDT by jazusamo
On two different occasions Congress has rejected laws to give needy families government-subsidized diapersin addition to free food and medical carebut President Obama is determined to make it happen, allocating $10 million in taxpayer money to the highly unpopular cause. The multi-million-dollar initiative is being promoted by the White House as essential to eradicate a national diaper divide and the goal is to abolish diaper disparity by expanding access to affordable diapers for Americas poorest families.
Behind this high-priced mission is Cecilia Muñoz, the White House Domestic Policy Director. A renowned open borders lobbyist in Washington D.C., Muñoz was vice president of National Council of La Raza (NCLR) before Obama brought her on as White House Director of Intergovernmental Affairs. A few years later the president promoted her to the more powerful and prestigious post of top advisor on domestic issues. Muñoz wields tremendous power, coordinating the policy-making process and supervising the execution of domestic policy in the White House. If she wants Uncle Sam to give poor families free diapers, its safe to bet that it will happen even if Congress has twice nixed the scandalous idea.
To get the ball rolling, the administration announced this month that it plans to spend $10 million to test effective ways to get diapers to families in need and document the health improvements that result. Because its unlikely that Congress will pass a law to accomplish this, Muñoz admits the administration is getting creative and using every tool it has to help solve this dire problem. The low-income families that will benefit from the administrations diaper initiative already get essentials like food and health insurance from the government through a variety of federal programs such as Medicaid, the nutrition program known as Women Infants and Children (WIC) and food stamps. Diapers are just as imperative to babies health, according to Muñoz, who says that no family should have to choose between keeping their babies healthy and keeping the lights or heat on.
The costly initiative comes just months after Congress resoundingly rejected the second measure in four years to grant poor families government-subsidized diapers. The legislation, Hygiene Assistance for Families of Infants and Toddlers Act, was introduced in late November and would have allowed states to provide diapers or a diaper subsidy for low-income families. One of the federal lawmakers behind the measure, Connecticut Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro, says one in three families struggle to provide diapers for their children yet they are a basic need. No parents should have to choose between buying diapers for their child or buying groceries, according to the veteran Democrat legislator. Diapers are expensive, but necessary, to keep children healthy and in daycare, giving their parents the freedom they need to work.
Years earlier DeLauro introduced similar legislation that also got slammed in Congress. It was called Diaper Investment and Aid to Promote Economic Recovery Act and Judicial Watch wrote about it when it was creatively presented in October, 2011 as an economic development and health measure. Without an adequate supply of diapers, a child cannot attend day care and therefore working mothers have a harder time getting work and can fall even further behind, according to the economic development argument of the failed law. The congresswoman also asserted that infrequent diaper changes can lead to diaper rash, increased risk of urinary tract and skin infections and can even cause outbreaks of viral meningitis, dysentery, and Hepatitis A. At the time the veteran legislator was a ranking member of the House Labor, Health, Human Services and Education Appropriations Subcommittee and the measure was expected to gain traction though it never stood a chance.
When will he provide free coffins?
I suspect any free “Obama diapers’ are going to come ‘pre-loaded’ ...
The idea of free paper diapers is disgusting. Mothers refuse to use re-usable diapers...ie cloth because they’re too lazy to wash and take care of them. If they did, then paper diapers would be a handy alternative for when they have to travel, go to day care etc, and would then be affordable.
how about blankets, shoes, jordan sneakers, tee shirts, toothpaste, etc etc
More free s%$@.
If only there had been free diapers during my child bearing years, I would have had kids! Darn it anyway.
"I'll take these Huggies and whatever cash you got."
First it is Free Diapers and next it will be Bill Clinton and Free Willie.
What about all the environmental damage disposable diapers cause? Also, these are living babies. I thought Obama and libs want them dead?
Exactly, the wife used reusable diapers for our kids.
That’s not green. What about all that carbon and land fill?
Free diapers = WOS....(world of s*it)
This is stupid. You can get sets of used cloth diapers for very little money. If a poor mom gave up soda and drank free water, she could buy one pack of diapers a week for travel or day care, and use cloth when at home.
Ridiculous. What don’t poor people have a right to?
Completely agree, you hit the nail on the head!
Is this from The Onion?!
Agree. Every one should have to wash diapers. Builds character and humility.
Diapers are a right.
It’s only a matter of time until we recognize it.
Other rights to follow: smart phones, flat screen televisions, high speed internet and Disneyland.
Kimberly-Clark Crony Capitalism Ping...
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