"Home visition program" for families with newborns...
#1
Hmmm 
Quote:Most home visiting offerings in Nebraska are targeted, restricting access to families who meet specific eligibility requirements. The proposed universal home-visiting model in the mayor's budget ensures that every family, regardless of circumstance, has the opportunity to receive support right when they need it.

https://www.firstfivenebraska.org/blog/h...ts-babies/




Sure, it's optional right now...

hmmm
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#2
Eventually it probably won't be optional.
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#3
I'm not saying it's not potentially a great thing to make sure that babies are in safe environments with competent people...

It sounds good on paper. But what's it really gonna turn into?
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#4
If they hit up a new mom within 3 weeks of the baby being born, she might just tell 'em to take it cuz she can't handle it anymore.

It would actually be a pretty good option for some women to have. But it would take some prying to get most of them to admit they'd rather give the baby up than keep it.

This program seems like it'll focus mostly on the baby, when really it needs to focus on the mental well-being of the mother, if the intentions are to actually help.

The hell of motherhood is the most severe and pronounced within the first 4 years or so, then you sort of resign yourself to the situation and dream of what your life could have been instead. Giving the baby up free and clear usually has to be done within the first 30 days, and adoption's only a super viable option if the kid is still under 4 years old.

I think there are a lot of new mothers out there who would love to give their baby up and just wash their hands of it. Maybe this will give them the opportunity to do so. But toward what end?

To me, this "home visitation program" seems like an attempt to feed the machine.
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#5
Not to mention sending the microscope up the arseholes of America's new parents. Lol. I mean it all sounds waaaay too good to be true. The government? Good intentions? Come the fuck on.
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#6
The reasons not to reproduce just keep piling up... it's a Mt. Everest sized pile of reasons at this point.
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#7
LOL. All those fatties.

No wonder they're speeding up the release of android enforcers.
Hands Up!  Panties Down!
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#8
Yeah the fatness epidemic is very doomy.
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#9
They will use this to make sure all the babies are injected with depopulation vaccines . You literally need to start thinking about going completely off grid and very remote area to survive this Orwellian hellscape
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#10
(08-10-2023, 02:34 PM)Guest Wrote: You literally need to start thinking about going completely off grid and very remote area to survive this Orwellian hellscape

Pretty much, need to be totally self-sustaining.

The Mennonites and Amish had it right all along.
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#11


This guy has it right too.
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#12
Outhouse = win. No electricity = win. It's not just about money... it's about living a more natural life.

https://earthtechling.com/kinetic-charger

This is a hand crank charger...

https://www.amazon.com/Generator12000mAh...B09VHYPS4L

They need to make this in a stationary bike form.
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#13
The fact that kinetic chargers haven't been the focus of innovation and maximization just proves they want us under a control grid for $$$.
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#14
I have a bunch of hand crank flashlights... would never be without one again.
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