Are you ready for ObamaCare home visits?

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Are you ready for ObamaCare home visits?

truther September 30, 2013

This time the left can’t say, “That’s not in the bill!”

It’s in the bill. Health and Human Services is making grants to states and agencies who are willing to perform “evidence-based home visits” connected to ObamaCare. What is the purpose of these visits? The grant guidelines don’t exactly say, but they do spell out in detail who might receive them:

a) Eligible families who reside in communities in need of such services, as identified in the statewide needs assessment required under subsection (b)(1)(A).

b) Low-income eligible families.

c) Eligible families who are pregnant women who have not attained age 21.

d) Eligible families that have a history of child abuse or neglect or have had interactions with child welfare services.

e) Eligible families that have a history of substance abuse or need substance abuse treatment.

f) Eligible families that have users of tobacco products in the home.

g) Eligible families that are or have children with low student achievement.

h) Eligible families with children with developmental delays or disabilities.

i) Eligible families who, or that include 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 of the United States.

By “eligible families” they presumably mean eligible for premium subsidies, and that covers a whole lot of people. As for the categories offered here, it seems just about everyone would fit into at least one of them, yes?

Why do you need to get a visit from someone connected to ObamaCare because of your child’s grades? Tobacco use? Not wise, but not against the law, so why do they need to come and see you about it? Interactions with child welfare services? A serious matter, but what exactly is the reason the federal government wants you to get a visit in connection with ObamaCare?

You realize what this is, right? Once the government (or “society” as liberals are fond of saying these days) is responsible for subsidizing your health care, they’ve got an inherent interest in your lifestyle. They’ve got a financial stake. If you were just paying the bills yourself, it would affect no one but you. But now that we’ve got a system of third-party payers mandated and subsidized by the government, it’s no longer just your business if you smoke or, I guess, if your kid gets poor grades.

You will get a visit!

Many of us warned of this sort of thing during the original debates. It’s bad enough that an insurance company gets to question you about this stuff, but when someone backed by the force of law can knock on your door and demand to know why you smoke . . . now do you see why Ted Cruz talked all those hours?

UPDATE: Some on the left are responding to this by a) claiming the visits are “voluntary”; and b) passing around a Snopes link that claims the story is false. The response to both A and B is the same. The Snopes piece emphasizes that the home visits are not “forced,” and that is true, which technically makes it “voluntary” in the sense that you don’t have to let them in. But that is misleading and beside the point.

It is not “voluntary” in the sense that you call up the government and say, “Hey, I can’t quit smoking, is there someone the government can send over?” They reach out to you and seek to arrange a visit. You don’t have to agree, but once the government has flagged your home as an issue worthy of a home visit, what happens after you refuse the visit? These are the people who are subsidizing your insurance, and they’ve just told you they need to speak with you. Yeah, sure, that’s “voluntary.”

It’s a great example of how politicians use words to make things sound very different from what they really are.

Source: canadafreepress
 

who the heck is "truther"?

This one started in South Carolina by lawmakers there.

There are no forced home inspections. There is however an optional, (stress that word) program that sends nurses to the homes of low income pregnant women to check on them and offer pre natal advice in a comfortable environment. The program is not mandatory.

up next: The IRS is going to be in charge of a huge national database on healthcare that will include Americans personal, intimate and most close to the vest secrets.

Stay tuned:BangHead:
 

I also read that these visits are not mandatory Davest. But there is a gaping hole in the "voluntary" interrogation. Think about what we read later in that story. What will happen when you say "NO, you may not interrogate and browbeat me"?
 

David may be right! There are not enough Government goofs to take care of all the goofs that you have listed.
 

"UPDATE: Some on the left are responding to this by a) claiming the visits are “voluntary”; and b) passing around a Snopes link that claims the story is false. The response to both A and B is the same. The Snopes piece emphasizes that the home visits are not “forced,” and that is true, which technically makes it “voluntary” in the sense that you don’t have to let them in. But that is misleading and beside the point."

Remember, don't believe the snopes article. Why? Because it is "misleading and beside the point". IGNORE THE LINK BELOW!

snopes.com: Obamacare Allows Forced Home Inspections
 

There we go, another deflection. But really, What does happen when you thell the Gov, Who pays for your healthcare and keeps you from being heavily fined, to get lost?
 

Obama did say, "We cannot continue to rely only on our military in order to achieve the national security objectives that we've set. We've got to have a civilian national security force that's just as powerful, just as strong, just as well-funded."
Is the IRS and it's "new employees" that are being hired to oversee the health care "law" his "Domestic army"? Can you say Gestapo?? I'm not at all impressed with past IRS employees and how they can get away with anything they want to do.
 

Home visits? Heck yes, providing the nurse is also qualified to work at Hooters...
 

Home visits? Heck yes, providing the nurse is also qualified to work at Hooters...

Watch what you wish for austin,the one sent to you might turn out to be a 72 year old virgin.:laughing7:
 

Problem is they do not specify male or female.....
 

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