Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Obamacare feels full-frontal Chuck Norris spin kick!


By Steve Collier, Colorado Springs

Just when you thought you knew what was going to be posted next here (if you guessed health care, you half way on the mark), that's the exact time I hit you with a sidewinder kick and blast you through the sky! That is, of course, if I were Chuck Norris.

Chuck, a guest columnist on the conservative-leaning site Townhall.com, wrote an interesting piece that I don't think ANYONE should miss. Obamacare has many, MANY areas of concern in it (referring to House Bill 3200). From perceived end-of-life "treatment" to rationing of health care (after all, if $1.3 Trillion dollars worth of care is needed, but only $1 Trillion is available, they aren't going to waste perfectly-good deficit spending on you and me), H.R. 3200 scares everyone of us. But if you aren't shaking in your boots yet, Chuck throws this at us.

In his blog, which you can visit here, Chuck identifies Page 838 of the bill, under Sections 440 and 1908, which has the heading of "home visitation programs for families with young children and families expecting children." Chuck explains that "well-trained and competent staff" (See: 'government workers') provide "parents with knowledge of age-appropriate child development in cognitive, language, social, emotional, and motor domains ... modeling, consulting, and coaching on parenting practices," and "skills to interact with their child to enhance age-appropriate development."

Did you get all that? It's a mouth full... a mouth full of horse hockey. The government is planning for when they will come into your home and "provide" you with all the information on how to "properly" raise your child. Assuming you're raising your child in a post-Obama America.

Now, a reasonable thinker would say "that's not mandatory... they can't just come in. Stop stoking fears you right-wing wharggggbldglglejgflg...." (You get the idea).
But, language in the bill might just allow the government to do that. Let's see page 840 now: "The state shall identify and prioritize serving communities that are in high need of such services, especially communities with a high proportion of low-income families." The government already has a target for it's Nationalized Child Care program.

Well, read the rest of Chuck's blog for all the juicy details. After all, he did the work. But I thought you should know as well.

Til next time...

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