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.
Now you know why HHS is sucking up all that ammo.
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ReplyDeleteApparently the "Freedom Outpost" neglected to read the very first sentence of the HHS webpage that it links to where it says:
ReplyDelete"U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius today announced $224 million to help at-risk families voluntarily receive home visits..." [emphasis added]
But it did catch your attention. Fear is a powerful force.
voluntarily. The first step...
ReplyDeleteWho sensed fear in this post?
The Jr. High kid nobody likes is still posting. Get a rope boy.
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ReplyDeleteIt is a sign of your lack of mental acuity Anony 11:03, that you cannot read between the "voluntary" lines.
ReplyDelete"Voluntary" means "voluntary" between, over, and under the lines. Only a paranoid would "read" "involuntary" unless the Freedom Outpost inaccurately suggested that it was involuntary in order to frighten the easily frightened.
ReplyDeleteWhop whop whop whop...they're coming!
"Now, Mrs. Smith, I see in our records that you are home-schooling your children, and one of them needs medical attention due to his (X, Y, or Z) condition.
ReplyDelete"We'd like to inspect your home. It's strictly voluntary, of course. You say Johnny needs that medication, and of course, this is for his own good.
"What? Oh, yes, it is strictly voluntary. You do understand that it is for Johnny's good, Mrs. Smith."
Mrs. Smith: Yes, and he receives that medical attention from the private doctor he sees at the private clinic paid for by a private insurance company. Thank you and good day.
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ReplyDeleteThat's definitely the way ObozoCare is going. Yup. Correct. No doubt.
Light a doobie and say goodnight.
What makes you think the voluntary will change to involuntary? Is it because of all the freedoms you've "lost" in the past 4 and a half years?
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