Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Jeffy's Corner: "How's about none of your business!"
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So my wife takes the kids of the doctor the other day.
Where they're physical.
I don't know what they.
I don't pay attention to what they're doing.
So they get their physical.
And the nurse starts asking my wife all these questions about my 13-year-old son,
my 8-year-old daughter, sexually active.
How do you punish them?
Do you reprimand them?
And my wife says, is none of your business on that list?
And the nurse kind of stopped.
And I agree with her.
And it's good that I wasn't there because I would not have been that nice.
I mean, maybe I would have said, yeah, no, that is not your concern.
What your concern is is to give my children a physical, not a mentical.
You can quote me on that too.
And it could be in trouble these days.
So, back off.
Okay?
That's not your concern.
Is any bruising on my kid?
No.
All right.
You're good.
Shut up.
they'd probably send somebody
I'm here to make sure and check your house
and make sure your kids are okay
yeah no
go away
but as we're talking about this the other night
and I'm really concerned seriously we're talking
and I'm like we're going to be careful
because they you know in today's world
you can't answer like that
and you know and be serious
you might be able to get away with it
with you know I remember
I remember when
And my wife was pregnant with one of our kids.
I don't know.
One of the rugs running around.
And we were at the pregnancy doc.
And they asked about religion.
Yeah, I worshipped the devil.
And she looked at me like I was kidding.
And I went, no, I worship the devil.
You know, I'm surprised.
That nurse never came back to help me.
my wife ever again every other time we went in there.
Because it's none of your business.
Okay?
But then I see a story about medical kidnapping.
Medical kidnapping.
The story is a threat to every child in America.
And it's this huge, long story of all these cases.
This lady in Detroit barricaded herself in her house.
They sent a SWAT team.
to take her kid away from her.
In the end, she got her kid back.
All charges were dropped, period.
That is unbelievable.
I mean, the news story is mother barricaded with daughter.
Yeah.
Amazing that she was a homeschooled child.
And she refused to give, the mother refused to give the child this powerful antipsychotic drug.
since she was developmentally disabled.
And the other story says due to vaccines.
Okay, maybe.
But she was developmentally disabled, either way.
And she refused to give up our daughter to child protection services.
So they called in the SWAT team.
I'm not giving my kid these drugs.
You can't have her.
She's my child.
They sent in the SWAT team.
And then as you scroll through here, you've got a family in Sacramento.
Child Protection Services.
They came and took the kid.
Kansas City family.
They put her son into a foster home in Chicago.
Amazing.
Because she disagreed with the course of treatment for her son.
Of course, there's Justin Pelleteer's story.
We're aware if you listen to the Blaze and the Glenn Beck program,
you're aware of Justin Pelletier.
Same thing.
They disagreed with the course of action, wanted to change doctors.
No, you can't.
The Daigal Sisters of Phoenix.
And it comes to this story where you may want to stay out of Arizona.
Because Arizona has the highest percentage of children being removed from their biological parents and put into foster care than any other state.
Arizona.
Yay!
And they go down this list.
8-year-old boy because mother seeks second opinion.
Mom of 2-year-old special needs child asked for help.
CPS took him away.
CPS takes seven children away from parents after an accident.
Home birth babies taken away from parents because they didn't use a hospital.
Breastfeeding 2-year-old newborns seized from parents because mother has a disability.
CPS takes 1-year-old baby from mom because she left the hospital too early.
She left the hospital too early.
That, I mean, we'd be long gone on that.
My wife left, like they were saying, no, you need to stay another day.
No, we're out.
Give me my kid.
I'm going.
Had children taken away.
The mother cleared of criminal charges that they were taken away because they were failure to thrive.
Family for failure to thrive.
Are you kidding me?
Look around.
Failure to thrive.
And they go down this long list.
It seems like it's never ending.
I'll tweet it out.
On my Twitter, Jeffrey MRA, and I'll put it up on Facebook.
It's amazing all these stories.
And the question is, really, does the state have a right to remove the children from your home?
We hear it all the time, right?
The free-range parenting, same thing.
The state knows what's best for your children.
State knows what medical procedures you should be doing on your children.
they know how you should be raising them.
We heard earlier in the week that the state also knows exactly what they should be eating, right?
They wouldn't let the school, wouldn't let the girl eat her Oreos that the parents had put in her lunch because they know best.
The state knows best.
I'm pretty sure the state and the government can stay the hell away from me and my children.
And I got, you know, you walk the line.
of, well, what about the kids that need help and the families that are really putting children in danger?
You better be right.
You better be right.
Because I don't, I'm going to, I almost had some bad things there.
Okay.
So I won't.
But we do know that the states get more money from the federal.
government when they take these kids because once they take them, then they get the Medicare
and the Medicaid, they pay for the hospital bills, they get the foster care money, right?
Everybody ups their money.
And as I'm scrolling down through this story, then I see foster kids giving drugs at a higher
rate.
Adolescent foster kids in California, three and a half times more likely to be on psychotropic drugs
than all adolescents in the U.S.
California prescribes more powerful drugs over the last decade.
Nearly $313 million were spent on the 10 most costly groups of drugs for foster kids.
Psychotropic drugs.
Wow.
So there you go.
And you know, who's paying for all of that?
You and me.
You and me.
And I got news for the school.
You know, we walked that fine line.
Now, you tell my wife, you know, and you're at the doctor's office and, you know, they start asking these questions and you get to the point of none of your freaking business.
Okay.
Then they send in the CPS.
You talk about if you're at the hospital and you want to change things around and they send in the CPS.
You talk about if your kids are out of free-range parenting and you're, you know.
You, free range parenting.
You're raising your children and they're outside playing by themselves a couple of blocks from where you live.
And you know where they're at, but that's, you know, you're not helicoptering, hovering over them at all times.
Make sure that it's possible that they might put a sliver of dirt in their mouth or fall and get a bruise.
Where, what place do you feel comfortable saying none of your business and what do you think you're doing?
At the schools?
Do you think they could call it to CPS?
You think they could call the state on you?
The feds come in, take your kids away, schools, doctors, law enforcement.
All for your children's safety.
All for the betterment of society.
It's a wonderful thing.
And you know what's going to make it even better?
I was just thinking about this.
Oh, my gosh.
You know what's going to make it even better?
is when we have a national police force.
Oh my gosh.
Things will be so much better
when everything can be run by the federal government.
Think about that for a little bit.
Here we go.
This is the Jeff Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network.
