Cynthia A. Janak
July 3, 2007
Universal World Health Care just a vote away in the United States
By Cynthia A. Janak

Okay you couch potatoes out there you better get off your couch and put down that remote before our government under the orders of the UN force you to do it.

Back in October of 2005 I wrote an article for the Empire Journal about the "National Health Plan for Children Another UN Mandate." Unfortunately, the site is inactive because a person, that will remain nameless, got a bug up her panty hose and filed a frivolous lawsuit against it. So what I am going to do is a reprint of that article. At the end I will inform you of the newest efforts by our government on the local and federal level in their efforts for the One World Government that will be headed by the UN money managers.

National Health Plan for Children another UN mandate

I am sick and tired of the news media not reporting the full and complete truth about subjects that are of a major concern to the people of the United States of America. I am sick and tired of the half-truths and the omissions that the conventional media reports.

I, as a citizen of the United States, should not have to research everything that the conventional media puts out there. What ever happened to responsibility and accountability to the American public by our conventional news sources? When did all that go out the window with the bath water?

I have better things to do like earn a living and enjoy my family. I would like to be able to read a paper or watch the news and know that the truth is being spoken. The newest media atrocity just proves that it is not going to happen.

What has gotten me so upset? It is the media blitz in Illinois about the "All Kids" insurance plan. This is just one more way that the administration is going to lower the income of the hard working taxpayer. This is just another way of jamming socialized medicine down our throats.

Let me give you the stats of what this legislation in Illinois is going to do. This is ridiculous.

For a family with an income between:

$40,000 and $59,000 a year will only have to pay a premium of $40 — $50 a month.
$60,000 and $79,000 a year will only have to pay a premium of $70 — $140 a month.
$80,000 and $99,000 a year will only have to pay a premium of $100 — $200 per month.
$100,000 and above a year will only have to pay a premium of $150 to an undermined amount set.

This just gets me so angry that I do not know what to say.

When I saw this attempt at shoving down our throats socialized medicine, I went and did my research. I did this because I remembered reading something about this.

At this point, I want to say, "Blago, you are off the hook on this one, so to speak. You are just following orders that have been handed down to you from our government. The orders that have been handed down from the UN mandate from the "Rights of the Child" Article 24 b. To ensure the provision of necessary medical assistance and health care to all children with emphasis on the development of primary health care;"

Right now I am ticked that Blago is portraying this as an "unveiled landmark proposal" ( http://www.swi-news.com/ ) 10/26/2005. This is not. This mandate by the UN is being proposed in every state of America.

All you have to do is go to http://www.insurekidsnow.gov/ and look up what is going on in your state. This will just go to prove what I am saying here.

Another thing that has gotten my blood pressure up is the amounts of income that is going to be allowed. That is totally ridiculous. I am sorry but if I made $60,000+ a year you bet that I would find a way to provide health insurance for my children. When I was making $20,000 a year, I paid extra to have my children on my insurance. I did not rely on the government welfare mentality to provide for my child or me. People need to just get off their duff. Many non-profit organizations are willing to help people by either providing groceries to supplement so they can afford to buy additional groceries and/or help them find a job to bring more money into the household. The help is there. You just have to look for it.

Do you know what would help the people of Illinois? That would be jobs. What we need to do is bring industry back to Illinois instead of chase them out of the state by raising taxes and tolls. We need to put forth incentives for companies to want to be here and not put more restrictions on business. I do not want the State of Illinois to become just another welfare state like Louisiana. We all know what happened there after Katrina.

Our governor needs to stop spending our money as if grows on a money tree. What I mean by this is the $10,000,000 that Blago gave to embryonic stem cell research. I have documentation of studies that prove that it does not work. I think that the $10,000,000 would have been better served by paying down our deficit. However, who am I. I am just a hard working stiff who does not know better. Right, Blago? We are the people who elected you and we can kick you out too. That goes for the rest of the bunch that is promoting legislation to further tax the Illinois citizen into the dark ages. We can kick you out too.

What about our president? Look at what he is doing to the deficit of our country. Do you know that the World Bank and China have the notes on the money that we throwing around. What do you think is going to happen if they call on those notes because of default? The answer is that the United States goes into bankruptcy. That would hurt all of us and I would like to know how they would collect. Would they collect the monies owed by garnishing the wages of every hard working citizen? Maybe!!! My suggestion would be to just give them Washington DC because they do not do what the United States citizen wants anyway. It should be worth something. Then build a wall around it and require everyone living within those confines passports and travel permits.

We can start over and rebuild in, let us say Kansas or Nebraska. That is more central to the country anyway. Hey, and we could elect new people that do not have their greedy fingers in the pie. We can elect people that will not require pork to be put in bills in order to pass legislation that is important to the citizens of the United States. "I have a bridge to sell you in Alaska." What a concept.

This is all part of the ""United Nations Millennium Declaration." In Chapter 1, Section 6 we have bullet point Solidarity — Global challenges must be managed in a way that distributes the costs and burdens fairly in accordance with basic principle of equity and social justice.

What this says is that the hard working American is mandated by the UN to pay for those who do not work. We are to be brought down to a level and the non-worker is going to be brought up to a level.

I am sorry but my hard work should not go to pay for those who have no incentive to work and believe in government entitlements. I have struggled to make ends meet. I have struggled with little money and living from paycheck to paycheck. I made it and I am doing well now.

I am sick and tired of hard work being a dirty word to the welfare pigs. I am sick and tired of them sitting on their arse and collecting my hard-earned money. I am sick and tired of the people and the government blaming everyone else and not taking responsibility for their actions, which brought us to this.

What I want to do now is tell you about another plan by the UN. It is called, "Pro-Poor." Isn't that a catchy name?

Go to this web site to see what the UN is saying about the poor in the United States. You do not see the media talking about this. http://www.un.org/works/goingon/poverty/jessica_story.html

This is called Jessie's Story. It tells about how awful she has it and how difficult it is living in the United States. What bothered me about this story is that it implies that most of the children in the United States do not have a care in the world. The only thing that most of the children in the United States think about is parties and prom dresses. That is so not true. Many children out there have responsibilities in the home. It could be from doing chores to taking care of siblings. There are parents out there that are trying to teach their children responsibility and goal setting. There are many families where both parents go to work every day and have to budget to have things.

This story also blames the father's obesity on fast food because it is affordable. That is a crock. When I did not have money, I learned that it cost less to cook at home good nourishing foods. I might have thrown in an extra potato or extra carrots or something but it was nourishing food. We ate more soups and stews because they would stretch and we never went hungry. To prove my point, my son is 21 years old now and 6'3" tall. He did not get that way on fast food. I can tell you that. He had it hard growing up but he became a stronger person because of it. He has goals and is doing well in college. My hard work and scrimping paid off.

It also made this statement. Today, Step-by-Step is helping Jessie by giving her the support she needs through youth leadership and other programs at the Big Ugly Community Center. I want to bring to your attention the "Big Ugly Community Center." What are they implying here? I sure do not know. At least she has a community center to go to. Maybe if this group asks for donations for some paint it may not be so ugly.

Now, I want to tell you about another item from the UN. It is called "Pro-Poor." What this mandate means is to redistribute wealth and product to people who are termed poor. That is the simplified version.

In the late 1990s, the term pro-poor growth became popular as economists started to take a new look at how growth and changes in inequality together affect poverty reduction, often using the newly available cross country household datasets to support their analysis. This work has allowed a better understanding of how to measure the distributional impact of growth.

http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/TOPICS/EXTPOVERTY/EXTPGI/0,,contentMDK:20263311~menuPK:342777~pagePK:148956~piPK:216618~theSitePK:342771,00.html

What I want to bring to your attention here is growth and changes in inequality. How do you think that they are going to get changes in inequality? By definition, poverty reduction in a given country is a function of the changes in average income and changes in income inequality.

To me this means that the inequality in income needs to change. How do you suppose that a country is going to do that? My opinion is that they are going to give more money to the poor to bring the standard of living up for the poor. The money has to come from somewhere and that would be our pockets. We, as a people, would be taxed more so that money can go to the poor to raise their standard of living to ours. Now, realistically that cannot be done. What can be done is to level the field as to how much money we have available to spend. In other words, what they want is to supplement the poor so that they have just as much money to spend as the hard-working person.

Growth accompanied by progressive distributional change is better than growth alone. What they are talking about as to growth is monetary. You increase the growth of a person's paycheck or the government coffers. Then what they are suggesting is that the growth should be distributed to the poor. What this is supposed to do is eliminate income inequality.

... a society attempting to achieve pro-poor growth under the relative definition would favor an outcome characterized by average income growth of 2 percent where the income of poor households grew by 3 percent...

So, in essence, the UN wants our income to show growth but we will need to pay more in order for the poor to have more. Eventually the UN wants the world to eliminate all income inequality. Hey, I just had a thought. Does that mean the George Soros will have to give me money because my income does not equal his? That is a thought.

But anyway, what you are seeing is just further mandates by the UN to control and make policy in the United States of America. These are not laws created by Americans for Americans. These are restrictions by the UN on our freedom to create our own destiny.

Every American has a choice of whether to live in poverty or not. I know of Americans that do not have a lot but they do not live in abject poverty either.

That was the end of the article from 2005. Now, two years later, my governor, under orders has implemented a plan that will insure every single person in Illinois. Similar plans are going into effect in every state of this fair country.

Presently, there is a bill going through the process named, "Healthy Families Act," S. 910 and H.R.1542. The senate bill was introduced March 15, 2007 by Senator Edward Kennedy. It has 22 cosponsors and they are: Sen. Daniel K. Akaka, (HI), Sen. Barbara Boxer (CA), Sen. Robert P. Casey, Jr. (PA), Sen. Christopher J. Dodd (CT), Sen. Russell D. Feingold (WI), Sen. Daniel K. Inouye (HI), Sen. Frank R. Lautenberg (NJ), Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman (CT), Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski (MD), Sen. Barack Obama (IL), Sen. Bernard Sanders (VT), Sen. Joseph R. Biden, Jr. (DE), Sen. Sherrod Brown, (OH), Sen Hillary Rodham Clinton (NY), Sen. Richard Durbin (IL), Sen. Tom Harkin (IA), Sen. John F. Kerry (MA), Sen. Carl Levin (MI), Sen. Robert Menendez (NJ), Sen. Patty Murray (WA), Sen. John D. Rockefeller, IV (WV), and Sen. Charles E. Schumer (NY).

In my opinion, this list reads like the social register of everyone who has been trying to sell us out to the UN for years. In Illinois we have some catchy names for our Senators. They are well known in Illinois and other parts of the country. Tricky Dicky Turban and Osama Obama. Boy, I know I am going to get some flack on that but I am not the originator of those nick names.

When I see legislation that is sponsored or cosponsored by either of these two I have to look at it closely because I know from past experience that they only pass legislation that will benefit them and their goals. This legislation will put the citizens of the United States under the thumb of the federal government and our sovereignty as an independent republic will cease to exist in short order.

The other reason for this article is the legislation that is being forced down our throats by our local government bodies. There are changes that are going to be made to the All Kids insurance plan and the other plans that cover insurance.

In Illinois there is a bill SB0005sam001, short title is Illinois Covered Act.

The one thing that struck me about this plan is that on page 6 line 22 this is what it says about our personal information. If you think it is private, think again. This is scary.

(35 ILCS 5/917) (from Ch. 120, par.9-917)

Sec. 917, b.

(b) Public information. Nothing contained in this Act shall prevent the Director from publishing or making available to the public the names and addresses of persons filing returns under this Act, or from publishing or making available reasonable statistics concerning the operation of the tax wherein the contents of returns are grouped into aggregates in such a way that the information contained in any individual return shall not be disclosed.


I did not know that this paragraph was law. Where the heck is the ACLU. Why are they not screaming about privacy. What this paragraph tells me is that our information is going to be disseminated to the public by the Director. This also tells me that information is going to be gathered for other purposes. I would like to know who is going to get this information.

Within the bill it mentions "Families USA." Being the digger that I am for the truth, I checked them out and this is what I found. Hang on to your seats or your barf bag because I thought I was going to get sick when I read this.

"With globalization, the same sea washes all of humankind. We are all in the same boat. There are no safe islands. There is no dividing line between "foreign" and "domestic" infections...

There is no them: only us."

— UN Secretary General Kofi Annan



Global health issues affect all of us


http://www.familiesusa.org/issues/global-health/

This has confirmed that our government and institutions that are affiliated with our government are conspiring with the enemy. Our sovereignty is in definite jeopardy and so are the rest of the nations of the world.

Families USA is just another initiative of the UN under UNESCO and the WHO to by clandestine means take over the government of the United States and other governments without force but by stealth.

May GOD help us all.


Tuesday, July 03, 2007

IMMEDIATE ACTION REQUIRED

7/3/2007 9:18:00 AM

By Rob Karr, Vice President, Government & Member Relations

IMMEDIATE ACTION REQUIRED

Governor Rod Blagojevich
has proposed a sweeping universal health care program that will cost, at a minimum, $3 billion. And that is just for the start-up. Costs would escalate from there. He has proposed paying for this program through a 3% payroll t ax and a Gross Receipts Tax (GRT).

Don't be fooled. The GRT is not dead. The Governor is attempting to revive it by convincing lawmakers to pass his health care program and then claim that they must pass the GRT to pay for it. Your help is needed immediately to ensure that Governor's healthcare program does not pass.

The Governor is pushing an expansive and expensive healthcare program despite the fact that Illinois cannot afford the health care programs it has now and the Governor's Office has not worked out exactly how the new health care program will actually work.

Please contact your State Representative and State Senator today and urge them to:

  • Vote against S.B. 5 and any legislation containing anything even remotely resembling the Governor's health care proposal or a Gross Receipts Tax.

  • Tell them Illinois should not take on billions in new spending when it cannot afford the programs it has now.

  • Tell them the Governor's plan is too big, too fast, and too expensive.

  • Tell them that Illinois needs to stabilize its fiscal situation before taking on large, unfunded programs with no idea how they will actually work.

Please act today!

You can find your State Representative and State Senator at Legislative Action Center. Then click on "My Elected Officials." You can then enter your address to find your State Representative and State Senator.

Thank you in advance. Your response to these requests are making a huge difference.

Don't stop now!

© Cynthia A. Janak

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