Jeff
08-19-2013, 10:09 PM
Well here we go this is where I have seen the country headed since Obama took office, can you imagine if you use tabbaco they can come to your home, ought to be intresting to say the least.
A frightening report has been circulating (http://benswann.com/obamacare-provision-forced-home-inspections/) regarding an Obamacare provision which will create “forced” home inspections with criteria so broad that “any family may be visited by federally paid agents for almost any reason.” The news is certainly alarming, but the real problem is deeper than just one more rotten ObamaCare Easter egg.
Indeed, the real problem is the reason ObamaCare can succeed in this way to begin with.
First, let’s look at the extent of the provision. The source of alarm is a call for applications for the “Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Competitive Grant program.” Successful applicants must propose models that include giving “priority” to criteria including the following:
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.
http://americanvision.org/9139/forced-home-visits-obamacare/#sthash.3cvl3erC.BTiHCbNV.dpbs
A frightening report has been circulating (http://benswann.com/obamacare-provision-forced-home-inspections/) regarding an Obamacare provision which will create “forced” home inspections with criteria so broad that “any family may be visited by federally paid agents for almost any reason.” The news is certainly alarming, but the real problem is deeper than just one more rotten ObamaCare Easter egg.
Indeed, the real problem is the reason ObamaCare can succeed in this way to begin with.
First, let’s look at the extent of the provision. The source of alarm is a call for applications for the “Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Competitive Grant program.” Successful applicants must propose models that include giving “priority” to criteria including the following:
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.
http://americanvision.org/9139/forced-home-visits-obamacare/#sthash.3cvl3erC.BTiHCbNV.dpbs