A Christmas Eve vote in the U.S. Senate now makes it mandatory for ALL of us to pay child support -- even happily married couples.
This is a tongue in cheek statement of course, not really true ... or is it?
We must be joking, because the only Senate vote in recent days concerned Obama's historic health care reform plan. That decision will compel all Americans to buy substandard health insurance from private insurance companies if it is eventually reconciled with earlier House legislation.
Ah, you didn't hear about this while you were out Christmas shopping? Well, that's exactly what your senators were hoping for, that you'd be distracted, because they wouldn't want ordinary people getting in the way of government for the people, by the people, now would they?
And so, America, you now get to see how it feels to pay child support like every non-custodial parent.
But you have no children, you say? You are happily married you say? Health care has absolutely nothing to do with family law or child support, you say?
Guess again after we give you a few parallels:
As is the case with child support, mandatory health care will place on your back an arbitrary financial responsibility without any regard for your actual income.
Mandatory health care will take away any of your spending choices; you'll never know how your money is being spent and even if you did, and if you disapproved, it wouldn't matter anyway.
Mandatory health care -- if you refuse to pay it, or are unable to pay it -- will make you the subject of numerous legal penalties, including jail time.
Mandatory health care will dominate your life and be a constant source of anxiety. It will affect your credit rating and it will eat away at your freedom to pursue whatever career or whatever line of business you choose to be in, just like child support.
So yes, America, you will be paying child support. Enjoy it!
After all, you've been telling divorced dads and non-custodial parents for years how happy they should be following the dictates of judges and faceless authorities.
Think about this when you are sitting before all-powerful government health panels that will ration your health care and decide whether you live or die. Think about this when your hard-earned money is used to pay for abortions and for illegal aliens. Think about this when you are unable to pay for your substandard policy and are called a "deadbeat". Think about this when you are arrested in the middle of the night, when the authorities decide to roundup those who can't or won't pay.
And from those of us in the fathers' rights/non-custodial parents' rights movement, we would like to extend our sincere thanks to the Senators who made this all possible. Thank you for showing America what it means to be us! And thank you, America, for letting it happen.
The Organizing Members of NCPForce!
I am at a loss for words man, now on top of cs...i got the health ins too? Holy cow, but it is nice to see the rest of the country who ignored us all these years. LEARN how bad this sucks! We let them in through the Welfare Police State, you let them take my RIGHTS , now they are taking yours!
ReplyDeleteGOD BLESS AMERIKA!
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Child support for all really sums it up and Obama is still pushing for it! In both the house & senate bill you will be required to pay for healthcare insurance for your adult child or children until they are nearly thirty years old! or face fines and jail time. I just can't wrap by head around this concept. Why would anyone in their right mind even think this could be a good idea? unless it is just sheer ignorance coming into play here.
ReplyDeleteHow will they dictate which parent has to pay for the "children" until they are twenty-six years old as in a divorce situation? I'm pretty certain that they will once again force the non custodial parent to shoulder all the burden while the "indigent" custodial skips free of any form of responsibility whatsoever...as is always.