Obama’s Second-term agenda: Poison
for suburban women
American Thinker – Keith Riler –
10/27/2012
RadNet, the country's largest
imaging and diagnostic company, comments in its most recent investor
presentation that mammogram volumes have been adversely affected by the weak
economy AND A "GOVERNMENT
TASKFORCE CHANGING THE RECOMMENDED AGE FROM 40+ TO
50+."
The government taskforce comment is
meaningful. It means that during President Obama's first term, an HHS-supported advisory board
recommended that women's health care be rationed. THIS IS THE SAME ENTITY THAT MORE
RECENTLY RECOMMENDED THAT MEN DO WITHOUT THE PSA TEST, THE STANDARD PROSTATE
CANCER SCREENING PROCEDURE.
During his first term, President
Obama's profligate spending crowded out millions of jobs, resulting in declining
personal income, 26
million unemployed or marginally employed Americans, 46.7
million people on food stamps, record numbers of children
living under the poverty line, teen unemployment in excess of 20%,
all-time-high median weeks'
unemployed, and almost a
million more women being out of work. Suburban earners and their families
likely already feel the stress of precarious employment situations, be they
unemployed, part-time-employed, or stuck in a really bad job. Why should a head
of household choose four more years of sleeplessness, irritable bowels, weight
gain, reflux, and high blood pressure?
Obama is a longtime supporter of
"regionalism," the idea that the suburbs should be folded into the cities,
merging schools, housing, transportation, and above all taxation. ... The goal:
income equalization via a massive redistribution of suburban tax money to the
cities.
The president's plans for the
suburbs reside in a couple of programs, one of which is the Sustainable
Communities Initiative. This is an initiative "set to recommend
redistributive policies, as well as transportation and development plans,
designed to undercut America 's suburbs." This initiative
is currently focused in Ohio , Florida , and Virginia , but its ambition is directed
nationwide, where, according
to the president, "[w]e don't need to build more highways out in the
suburbs."
REPEAT: A
RATIONING OF WOMEN'S HEALTH CARE OCCURRED DURING THE FIRST OBAMA TERM. RADNET'S
MAMMOGRAM VOLUMES ARE DOWN. Unlike the fictional, Planned Parenthood-channeled
"war on women," a rationing of health care is very relevant to suburban women,
as are jobs, schools, and roads.
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