SUPER NYTimes Article!!
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I saw that, too and almost posted here. I've heard Pollan say before that we can't address the health care crisis without addressing the food crisis.
Here's a blogger commenting on it:
http://losingweightafter45isabitch.blog ... l#comments
Here's a blogger commenting on it:
http://losingweightafter45isabitch.blog ... l#comments
"That which we persist in doing becomes easier for us to do. Not that the nature of the thing itself has changed but our power to do it is increased." -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
"You are what you eat -- so don't be Fast, Easy, Cheap or Fake."
"You are what you eat -- so don't be Fast, Easy, Cheap or Fake."
fat tax?
Thanks for the link wosnes.
I wonder if they will institute a fat tax!?
What are people's views on this...
If government helped create the problem of obesity in America by subsidizing grain which led to cheap corn and soy-based foods being marked artificially lower than they actually cost, then is it right for it to dis-incentivize overeating by charging for being fat?
Perhaps they should remove grain subsidies?
I wonder if they will institute a fat tax!?
What are people's views on this...
If government helped create the problem of obesity in America by subsidizing grain which led to cheap corn and soy-based foods being marked artificially lower than they actually cost, then is it right for it to dis-incentivize overeating by charging for being fat?
Perhaps they should remove grain subsidies?
Re: fat tax?
Well, they subsidize tobacco farmers.Gia wrote: If government helped create the problem of obesity in America by subsidizing grain which led to cheap corn and soy-based foods being marked artificially lower than they actually cost, then is it right for it to dis-incentivize overeating by charging for being fat?
"That which we persist in doing becomes easier for us to do. Not that the nature of the thing itself has changed but our power to do it is increased." -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
"You are what you eat -- so don't be Fast, Easy, Cheap or Fake."
"You are what you eat -- so don't be Fast, Easy, Cheap or Fake."
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We've had government health care since the 60s and that's never happened here. Remember George H. W. Bush telling you to ask a Canadian if socialized health care is a good idea? It is.vmelo wrote:To me, it sounds like another opportunity for the government to infringe on our personal behavior. If the government takes over health care, I'm afraid that they'll start instituting a "fat tax" and justify it with the health-care-costs argument.
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Canada never had Prohibition, either.
We Americans can be complete jerks when it comes to moralizing through legislation. We're an intense and immoderate people, and make some nutty collective decisions often.
We Americans can be complete jerks when it comes to moralizing through legislation. We're an intense and immoderate people, and make some nutty collective decisions often.
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My blog https://noelfigart.com/wordpress/ I talk about being a freelance writer, working out and cooking mostly. The language is not always drawing room fashion. Just sayin'.
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This is a great point. I did want to point out that one of the items that's being discussed legislatively up here is tax *breaks* for healthy lifestyle decisions (e.g. gym memberships being tax deductible). It's also being discussed in the context of children's physical activity classes (e.g. dance lessons or soccer fees being tax deductible).NoelFigart wrote:Canada never had Prohibition, either.
Shovel glove? Isn't that the size of prophylactic I use?