New Snitch Network in the Obama Health Care Bill
The Obama health care bill has a new snitch network built into it, allowing social workers to gain access to your home under the pretext of checking on your new baby, or soon-to-be-born baby. It will result in many many more children being kidnapped by Child Protective Services.
On page 838 of the bill, in Section 1904, we find the "Home visitation programs for families with young children and families expecting children," which would provide (via grants to states) for home visitation programs to educate parents on child behavior and parenting skills.
It is voluntary. (However, so are income taxes.) Here is how it will work: After your first appointment with your OB/GYN to confirm a pregnancy, the doctor will be required to report it. Then, the social workers will pressure you to allow them to come "voluntarily" into your house. These people are so-called "mandated reporters", who must report any abuse or neglect.
Once into your home, they will look around and find something, anything, to call abuse or neglect. Their jobs depend on it. Then, they will open a case and give you "services", whether you like it or not. In cases they judge to be more serious, such as home schoolers or other enemies of the state, they will likely ask their legal department to bring a court case and remove the children.
This is a back-door means of gaining entrance to homes without having first suspected any abuse or neglect, a long time goal of the radical child-protective agencies, who believe that the government is a far more proper parent than you are. This is a drastic violation of the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and most state constitutions.
This is terrifying, and the numbers of children taken from families, as well as those who will have to endure weekly or monthly visits from a Hillary-like social worker will increase many fold. This is not speculative, as it is the whole reason for mandating these visits to homes. If they did not expect to kidnap more children and open many more administrative cases, this law would not have been there.