
Lisa Snyder, left, watches kids play at their bus stop, which is also her driveway, with other neighborhood Mom's Francie Brummel, back left, and Mindy, Rose, back right. Snyder has been notified by State of Michigan that she is not a licensed daycare provider as she watches over a couple of friends' children just before their school bus arrives. (Katy Batdorff/The Grand Rapids Press/AP Photo)
Mom Who Watches Neighborhood Kids Before Bus Run Is Running Illegal Day Care
DETROIT, Sept. 30, 2009
Lisa Snyder, a stay-at-home mom in rural Michigan, says she was doing her neighbors a favor by watching their kids for about 20 to 30 minutes each morning before the school bus arrived.
One by one each morning a different group of kids would arrive at her Middleville, Mich., house to wait with her 7-year-old daughter for the bus’ arrival. Snyder, 35, couldn’t have envisioned that her act of charity could possibly land her in jail.
But earlier this month, just days after the start of the school year, Snyder received a letter from the Michigan Department of Human Services warning that if she continued to watch neighbor’s kids at her home, she would be engaging in illegal child care and face penalties, possibly even jail time.
“I was freaked out,” Snyder told ABC News. “I called my husband and all the other parents. I’ve never done anything wrong in my entire life.”
Under Michigan law, no one may provide care and supervision for unrelated children in their homes for more than four weeks a year unless they obtain a day-care providers license. Operating an illegal daycare is punishable up to $1,000 in fines and 90 days in jail. It didn’t matter that Synder wasn’t charging the parents or that the so-called day care was only for a few minutes a day.
Snyder said DHS confirmed to her that a neighbor, apparently unhappy over the kids trooping to her door each morning, had called the department to report what she was doing.
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Americans threatened with jail time, huge fines for refusing to buy health insurance
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009Tuesday, September 29, 2009 by: Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
(NaturalNews) There’s a popular video circulating on the ‘net right now about how to escape handcuffs without using a key. Americans are watching the video to bone up on essential skills that will soon be needed for health care reform, it seems, since the new laws that are about to be put in place call for Americans to be arrested and thrown in jail if they refuse to buy health insurance.
This has now been confirmed by Tom Barthold, the Chief of Staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation. And it’s not merely about jail time; it’s also about the $25,000 fine that could be levied by the IRS against individuals who refuse to buy health insurance.
That this is even being considered just boggles the mind. If a person is too broke to afford health insurance right now, how are they supposed to be able to buy it after paying a $25,000 fine and spending a year in prison?
As Paul Craig Roberts brilliantly pointed out in a recent essay, this is like trying to solve the homeless problem by forcing homeless people to buy a home, then throwing them in prison when they can’t afford to.
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