Check out this portion of the FluffyCare bill and tell me it ain't "all about control"... This section indicates to me that the federal government is eventually going to be forcibly, without warrant, inspecting your house, your family, your eating habits, your personal hygene, what's in your refridgerator, what's in your closets, what's in your garage, ad infinitum!!the federal socialists ultimate goal is control of every facet of American life; letting them into the healthcare system is a sure way to allow "the camel's nose under the tent flap!!" After that..... It's "off to the races!!!" This was found starting on page 838 of the bill: (a) PURPOSE.—The purpose of this section is to improve the well-being, health, and development of children by enabling the establishment and expansion of high quality programs providing voluntary home visitation for families with young children and families expecting children. (b) GRANT APPLICATION.—A State that desires to receive a grant under this section shall submit to the Secretary for approval, at such time and in such manner as the Secretary may require, an application for the grant that includes the following: (1) DESCRIPTION OF HOME VISITATION PROGRAMS.—A description of the high quality programs of home visitation for families with young children and families expecting children that will be supported by a grant made to the State under this section, the outcomes the programs are intended to achieve, and the evidence supporting the effectiveness of the programs. (2) RESULTS OF NEEDS ASSESSMENT.—The results of a statewide needs assessment that describes— (A) the number, quality, and capacity of home visitation programs for families with young children and families expecting children in the State; (B) the number and types of families who are receiving services under the programs; (C) the sources and amount of funding provided to the programs; (D) the gaps in home visitation in the State, including identification of communities that are in high need of the services; and (E) training and technical assistance activities designed to achieve or support the goals of the programs. (3) ASSURANCES.—Assurances from the State that— (A) in supporting home visitation programs using funds provided under this section, 840 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 or a high incidence of child maltreatment; (B) the State will reserve 5 percent of the grant funds for training and technical assistance to the home visitation programs using such funds; (C) in supporting home visitation programs using funds provided under this section, the State will promote coordination and collaboration with other home visitation programs (including programs funded under title XIX) and with other child and family services, health services, income supports, and other related assistance; (D) home visitation programs supported using such funds will, when appropriate, provide referrals to other programs serving children and families; and (E) the State will comply with subsection (i), and cooperate with any evaluation conducted under subsection (j). Modern-Era GI Bill Information The modern GI bill, far different from the old Korean-Era that covered Korean,Viet Nam and Viet Nam Era veterans. We got a flat rate dependent upon family size and college participation [1/2 time, 3/4 time, full time]. The newbies get tuition and approved fees and expenses paid directly to the school; at the rate of the most expensive public college in the state. This website will allow you to check schools in your state to find total financial benefits: www.military.com/money-for-school/gi-bill/find-your-new-gi-bill-tuition-and-fee-rate?ESRC=vr.nl This website will show you "military-friendly" colleges. You'll have to fill out a form with your educational objectives, contact information, etc. The article says the applicant may be eligible for an extra $49,000 in educational benefits: http://edu.military.com/gibill/?ESRC=vr.nl This website will allow you to learn about a scholarship for military children. The funds are provided via donations from suppliers and vendors at each commissary, worldwide. Each commissary awards one $1,500 scholarship per year. http://www.militaryscholar.org/about/about.shtmlAnyone notice how upset the ACORN-COI-Fluffy administration is becoming when the average American "asks questions??"
Where was the outrage when ACORN bussed several loads of PAID AGITATORS into Connecticut to protest those receiving pre-approved AIG retention bonuses?!?!
Where was the outrage when members of the Black Panthers intimidated voters in several minority voting districts in Philladelphia?!?!
Specter; McCaskill "Ain't Gotta Clue!"
[Specter: How's That Party-Switch Workin' For Ya?!?!]
[senators Arlen Specter[Pa] and Claire McCaskill [Mo] truely don't have a clue as evidenced by the last sentence of the article below!
- Most members of both houses of Congress have languished for decades in their "Ivory Palaces" on Capital Hill.
- Although they try not to convey it, they're of the opinion that they'll have their seats UNTIL THEY DECIDE TO VACATE!!
- They believe they're ENTITLED!! They have taxpayer funded perquisites beyond belief....
- THEY WANT FOR NOTHING!!
- It's time to toss their "more-than-ample" asses outta office!!
WASHINGTON – Sen. Arlen Specter said Wednesday he thinks people who have been angrily disrupting town hall meetings on overhauling the health care system are "not necessarily representative of America," but should be heard. "It's more than health care," said Specter, 79, who earlier this year left the Republican Party and became a Democrat. "I think there is a mood in America of anger with so many people unemployed, with so much bickering in Washington ... with the fear of losing their health care. It all boils over." Specter and Sen. Claire McCaskill, a Missouri Democrat, appeared on a nationally broadcast news show Wednesday, a day after town hall meetings they hosted erupted in the same kind of catcalls, jeers and shouting that has characterized many such forums in recent weeks. "There were a couple of tough moments," McCaskill said of her experience, "but it lasted two hours and there were thousands of people there." Jeers and taunts drowned out both Specter and McCaskill on occasion Tuesday. "You'll be gone, by God the bureaucrats will still be here," one man told Specter at a session in Lebanon, Pa. "If they don't let us vent our frustrations out, they will have a revolution," Mary Ann Fieser of Hillsboro, Mo., told McCaskill at her Missouri health care forum. McCaskill admonished the rowdy crowd, saying "I don't understand this rudeness. I honestly don't get it."
Til Nex'Time....
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