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| Phlip... |
Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 4:34 am |
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On Sep 16, 6:04 am, Geo <taxpayer... at (no spam) hotmail.com> wrote:
Quote: Well, darn it there's only one sensible answer then. Let the fed govt
figure out a solution. They fix everything.
Well darn if local government can't do it...
LOL!!! Yep, it's the govts role to keep people
skinny...bwahahahahahah!!!!
That whooshing sound was his point going over your head.
He said "local" gov't. However, the majority of our taxes go to the
federal gov't. And it's "local" gov't's job to respond to the needs of
its constituents.
You know - federalism... |
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| Geo... |
Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 2:25 pm |
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On Sep 27, 10:34 am, Phlip <phlip2... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Quote: On Sep 16, 6:04 am, Geo <taxpayer... at (no spam) hotmail.com> wrote:
Well, darn it there's only one sensible answer then. Let the fed govt
figure out a solution. They fix everything.
Well darn if local government can't do it...
LOL!!! Yep, it's the govts role to keep people
skinny...bwahahahahahah!!!!
That whooshing sound was his point going over your head.
He said "local" gov't. However, the majority of our taxes go to the
federal gov't. And it's "local" gov't's job to respond to the needs of
its constituents.
You know - federalism...
And the echo sound we hear are the peanuts rattling around your
skull. Perhaps you missed his response to me of "If the local govt
can't do it". Different than what you just said. Stay out of
conversations that you can't keep up with. |
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| xlent... |
Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 7:19 pm |
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RichTravsky wrote:
Quote: Geo wrote:
On Sep 19, 11:31 pm, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 16, 1:52 am, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 15, 10:23 am, Domingo the Avenger <baying46... at (no spam) mypacks.net
wrote:
http://healthyamericans.org/reports/obesity2009/release.php?stateid=SC
New Report Finds South Carolina Has 5th Highest Percent of Obese
Adults
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/153706.php
http://www.scdhec.gov/administration/news/2009/nr20090604-02.htm
Obesity/overweight Rates Have Doubled In South Carolina Since 1990 -
June Proclaimed Obesity Awareness Month
Article Date: 14 Jun 2009 - 0:00 PDT
South Carolinians are encouraged to join in obesity prevention efforts
where they live, work, and play, and to make healthier decisions in
their day-to-day lives during Obesity Awareness Month, the state
Department of Health and Environmental Control announced today.
"In South Carolina, where Gov. Mark Sanford has officially proclaimed
June as Obesity Awareness Month, obesity rates have more than doubled
since 1990," said Erika Kirby, director of DHEC's Division of Obesity
Prevention and Control. "Sixty-five percent of South Carolina adults
are obese or overweight, and more than 31 percent of high school
students in the state are overweight or obese."
Kirby said in some South Carolina communities, rates of overweight and
obesity are now more than 40 percent among children and adolescents.
http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2009/jan/12/s_c_literacy_improves6...
South Carolina now falls slightly behind the national average of 14.5
percent of adults lacking basic literacy skills.
Well, darn it there's only one sensible answer then. Let the fed govt
figure out a solution. They fix everything.
Well darn if local government can't do it...
LOL!!! Yep, it's the govts role to keep people
skinny...bwahahahahahah!!!!
LOL!!! Yep it's the govts role to provide clean and water to
people...bwahahahahahah!!!!
LOL!!! Yep it's the govts role to provide law enforcement...bwahahahahahah!!!!
LOL!!! Yep it's the govts role to provide food safety laws ...bwahahahahahah!!!!
Rich, seriously, you really think it's the govts role to solve
people's obesity problem?
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to solve health issues?
By legislating thinness?
Quote: geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to solve product safety?
By banning sugar and fat?
Quote: geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to solve clean air and water?
By protecting minnows and bankrupting farmers? |
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| RichTravsky... |
Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 11:21 pm |
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Phlip wrote:
Quote:
On Sep 16, 6:04 am, Geo <taxpayer... at (no spam) hotmail.com> wrote:
Well, darn it there's only one sensible answer then. Let the fed govt
figure out a solution. They fix everything.
Well darn if local government can't do it...
LOL!!! Yep, it's the govts role to keep people
skinny...bwahahahahahah!!!!
That whooshing sound was his point going over your head.
He said "local" gov't. However, the majority of our taxes go to the
federal gov't. And it's "local" gov't's job to respond to the needs of
its constituents.
You know - federalism...
heh |
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| RichTravsky... |
Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 11:23 pm |
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Geo wrote:
Quote: On Sep 26, 11:50 pm, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 23, 1:06 am, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 19, 11:31 pm, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 16, 1:52 am, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 15, 10:23 am, Domingo the Avenger <baying46... at (no spam) mypacks.net
wrote:
http://healthyamericans.org/reports/obesity2009/release.php?stateid=SC
New Report Finds South Carolina Has 5th Highest Percent of Obese
Adults
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/153706.php
http://www.scdhec.gov/administration/news/2009/nr20090604-02.htm
Obesity/overweight Rates Have Doubled In South Carolina Since 1990 -
June Proclaimed Obesity Awareness Month
Article Date: 14 Jun 2009 - 0:00 PDT
South Carolinians are encouraged to join in obesity prevention efforts
where they live, work, and play, and to make healthier decisions in
their day-to-day lives during Obesity Awareness Month, the state
Department of Health and Environmental Control announced today.
"In South Carolina, where Gov. Mark Sanford has officially proclaimed
June as Obesity Awareness Month, obesity rates have more than doubled
since 1990," said Erika Kirby, director of DHEC's Division of Obesity
Prevention and Control. "Sixty-five percent of South Carolina adults
are obese or overweight, and more than 31 percent of high school
students in the state are overweight or obese."
Kirby said in some South Carolina communities, rates of overweight and
obesity are now more than 40 percent among children and adolescents.
http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2009/jan/12/s_c_literacy_improves6...
South Carolina now falls slightly behind the national average of 14.5
percent of adults lacking basic literacy skills.
Well, darn it there's only one sensible answer then. Let the fed govt
figure out a solution. They fix everything.
Well darn if local government can't do it...
LOL!!! Yep, it's the govts role to keep people
skinny...bwahahahahahah!!!!
LOL!!! Yep it's the govts role to provide clean and water to
people...bwahahahahahah!!!!
LOL!!! Yep it's the govts role to provide law enforcement...bwahahahahahah!!!!
LOL!!! Yep it's the govts role to provide food safety laws ...bwahahahahahah!!!!
Rich, seriously, you really think it's the govts role to solve
people's obesity problem?
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to solve health issues?
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to solve product safety?
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to solve clean air and water?
http://www.businessinsurance.com/article/20090727/NEWS01/907279989
Obesity-related diseases account for nearly 10% of all U.S. medical
spending or an estimated $147 billion a year, researchers said Monday.
...
http://atlanta.bizjournals.com/atlanta/stories/2005/04/11/focus15.html
...
"About 65 percent of adults in the U.S. are overweight to some degree, and
roughly 9 percent of national health-care expenditures -- about $123 billion
a year -- is due to obesity," Obourn said. "And the indirect cost to
business is significantly higher."
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I asked you first.
And I answered you.
No, you didn't. You dodged, as you always do.
The point went over your head as it always does. You deny one service, you have to
deny
them *all*.
You cafeteria rightards are the most hypocritical cherry pickers around.
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to ________ fill it in...and you'll
see you're answering your own question.
RT |
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| RichTravsky... |
Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 11:24 pm |
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xlent wrote:
Quote:
RichTravsky wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 19, 11:31 pm, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 16, 1:52 am, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 15, 10:23 am, Domingo the Avenger <baying46... at (no spam) mypacks.net
wrote:
http://healthyamericans.org/reports/obesity2009/release.php?stateid=SC
New Report Finds South Carolina Has 5th Highest Percent of Obese
Adults
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/153706.php
http://www.scdhec.gov/administration/news/2009/nr20090604-02.htm
Obesity/overweight Rates Have Doubled In South Carolina Since 1990 -
June Proclaimed Obesity Awareness Month
Article Date: 14 Jun 2009 - 0:00 PDT
South Carolinians are encouraged to join in obesity prevention efforts
where they live, work, and play, and to make healthier decisions in
their day-to-day lives during Obesity Awareness Month, the state
Department of Health and Environmental Control announced today.
"In South Carolina, where Gov. Mark Sanford has officially proclaimed
June as Obesity Awareness Month, obesity rates have more than doubled
since 1990," said Erika Kirby, director of DHEC's Division of Obesity
Prevention and Control. "Sixty-five percent of South Carolina adults
are obese or overweight, and more than 31 percent of high school
students in the state are overweight or obese."
Kirby said in some South Carolina communities, rates of overweight and
obesity are now more than 40 percent among children and adolescents.
http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2009/jan/12/s_c_literacy_improves6...
South Carolina now falls slightly behind the national average of 14.5
percent of adults lacking basic literacy skills.
Well, darn it there's only one sensible answer then. Let the fed govt
figure out a solution. They fix everything.
Well darn if local government can't do it...
LOL!!! Yep, it's the govts role to keep people
skinny...bwahahahahahah!!!!
LOL!!! Yep it's the govts role to provide clean and water to
people...bwahahahahahah!!!!
LOL!!! Yep it's the govts role to provide law enforcement...bwahahahahahah!!!!
LOL!!! Yep it's the govts role to provide food safety laws ...bwahahahahahah!!!!
Rich, seriously, you really think it's the govts role to solve
people's obesity problem?
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to solve health issues?
By legislating thinness?
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to solve product safety?
By banning sugar and fat?
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to solve clean air and water?
By protecting minnows and bankrupting farmers?
By running the highway system? By having an air force? By having standards
for food, medicine, air, water, product safety????? |
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| Geo... |
Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 2:40 am |
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On Sep 30, 1:23 am, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Quote: Geo wrote:
On Sep 26, 11:50 pm, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 23, 1:06 am, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 19, 11:31 pm, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 16, 1:52 am, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 15, 10:23 am, Domingo the Avenger <baying46... at (no spam) mypacks.net
wrote:
http://healthyamericans.org/reports/obesity2009/release.php?stateid=SC
New Report Finds South Carolina Has 5th Highest Percent of Obese
Adults
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/153706.php
http://www.scdhec.gov/administration/news/2009/nr20090604-02.htm
Obesity/overweight Rates Have Doubled In South Carolina Since 1990 -
June Proclaimed Obesity Awareness Month
Article Date: 14 Jun 2009 - 0:00 PDT
South Carolinians are encouraged to join in obesity prevention efforts
where they live, work, and play, and to make healthier decisions in
their day-to-day lives during Obesity Awareness Month, the state
Department of Health and Environmental Control announced today.
"In South Carolina, where Gov. Mark Sanford has officially proclaimed
June as Obesity Awareness Month, obesity rates have more than doubled
since 1990," said Erika Kirby, director of DHEC's Division of Obesity
Prevention and Control. "Sixty-five percent of South Carolina adults
are obese or overweight, and more than 31 percent of high school
students in the state are overweight or obese."
Kirby said in some South Carolina communities, rates of overweight and
obesity are now more than 40 percent among children and adolescents.
http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2009/jan/12/s_c_literacy_improves6...
South Carolina now falls slightly behind the national average of 14.5
percent of adults lacking basic literacy skills.
Well, darn it there's only one sensible answer then. Let the fed govt
figure out a solution. They fix everything.
Well darn if local government can't do it...
LOL!!! Yep, it's the govts role to keep people
skinny...bwahahahahahah!!!!
LOL!!! Yep it's the govts role to provide clean and water to
people...bwahahahahahah!!!!
LOL!!! Yep it's the govts role to provide law enforcement...bwahahahahahah!!!!
LOL!!! Yep it's the govts role to provide food safety laws ....bwahahahahahah!!!!
Rich, seriously, you really think it's the govts role to solve
people's obesity problem?
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to solve health issues?
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to solve product safety?
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to solve clean air and water?
http://www.businessinsurance.com/article/20090727/NEWS01/907279989
Obesity-related diseases account for nearly 10% of all U.S. medical
spending or an estimated $147 billion a year, researchers said Monday.
...
http://atlanta.bizjournals.com/atlanta/stories/2005/04/11/focus15.html
...
"About 65 percent of adults in the U.S. are overweight to some degree, and
roughly 9 percent of national health-care expenditures -- about $123 billion
a year -- is due to obesity," Obourn said. "And the indirect cost to
business is significantly higher."
...
I asked you first.
And I answered you.
No, you didn't. You dodged, as you always do.
The point went over your head as it always does. You deny one service, you have to
deny
them *all*.
No they don't. They can offer services that actually fall under the
legitimate role of govt. I'm not surprised that you would think
obesity control is a legitimate role of govt.
Quote: You cafeteria rightards are the most hypocritical cherry pickers around.
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to ________ fill it in....and you'll
see you're answering your own question.
Ha, when I fill in the blank with "stop obesity" I have answered my
own question. The answer is a big, fat (no pun intended, ok well
maybe a little) no.
> RT |
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| RichTravsky... |
Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 9:15 pm |
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Geo wrote:
Quote: On Sep 30, 1:23 am, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 26, 11:50 pm, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 23, 1:06 am, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 19, 11:31 pm, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 16, 1:52 am, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 15, 10:23 am, Domingo the Avenger <baying46... at (no spam) mypacks.net
wrote:
http://healthyamericans.org/reports/obesity2009/release.php?stateid=SC
New Report Finds South Carolina Has 5th Highest Percent of Obese
Adults
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/153706.php
http://www.scdhec.gov/administration/news/2009/nr20090604-02.htm
Obesity/overweight Rates Have Doubled In South Carolina Since 1990 -
June Proclaimed Obesity Awareness Month
Article Date: 14 Jun 2009 - 0:00 PDT
South Carolinians are encouraged to join in obesity prevention efforts
where they live, work, and play, and to make healthier decisions in
their day-to-day lives during Obesity Awareness Month, the state
Department of Health and Environmental Control announced today.
"In South Carolina, where Gov. Mark Sanford has officially proclaimed
June as Obesity Awareness Month, obesity rates have more than doubled
since 1990," said Erika Kirby, director of DHEC's Division of Obesity
Prevention and Control. "Sixty-five percent of South Carolina adults
are obese or overweight, and more than 31 percent of high school
students in the state are overweight or obese."
Kirby said in some South Carolina communities, rates of overweight and
obesity are now more than 40 percent among children and adolescents.
http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2009/jan/12/s_c_literacy_improves6...
South Carolina now falls slightly behind the national average of 14.5
percent of adults lacking basic literacy skills.
Well, darn it there's only one sensible answer then. Let the fed govt
figure out a solution. They fix everything.
Well darn if local government can't do it...
LOL!!! Yep, it's the govts role to keep people
skinny...bwahahahahahah!!!!
LOL!!! Yep it's the govts role to provide clean and water to
people...bwahahahahahah!!!!
LOL!!! Yep it's the govts role to provide law enforcement...bwahahahahahah!!!!
LOL!!! Yep it's the govts role to provide food safety laws ...bwahahahahahah!!!!
Rich, seriously, you really think it's the govts role to solve
people's obesity problem?
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to solve health issues?
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to solve product safety?
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to solve clean air and water?
http://www.businessinsurance.com/article/20090727/NEWS01/907279989
Obesity-related diseases account for nearly 10% of all U.S. medical
spending or an estimated $147 billion a year, researchers said Monday.
...
http://atlanta.bizjournals.com/atlanta/stories/2005/04/11/focus15.html
...
"About 65 percent of adults in the U.S. are overweight to some degree, and
roughly 9 percent of national health-care expenditures -- about $123 billion
a year -- is due to obesity," Obourn said. "And the indirect cost to
business is significantly higher."
...
I asked you first.
And I answered you.
No, you didn't. You dodged, as you always do.
The point went over your head as it always does. You deny one service, you have to
deny
them *all*.
No they don't. They can offer services that actually fall under the
legitimate role of govt. I'm not surprised that you would think
obesity control is a legitimate role of govt.
Same as the Department of Health and Human Services' function. Duh
Quote: You cafeteria rightards are the most hypocritical cherry pickers around.
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to ________ fill it in...and you'll
see you're answering your own question.
Ha, when I fill in the blank with "stop obesity" I have answered my
own question. The answer is a big, fat (no pun intended, ok well
maybe a little) no.
So saving billions for business and actually promoting health for people is bad????
Cherry picker. |
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| Geo... |
Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 2:32 am |
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On Oct 3, 11:15 pm, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Quote: Geo wrote:
On Sep 30, 1:23 am, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 26, 11:50 pm, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 23, 1:06 am, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 19, 11:31 pm, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 16, 1:52 am, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 15, 10:23 am, Domingo the Avenger <baying46.... at (no spam) mypacks.net
wrote:
http://healthyamericans.org/reports/obesity2009/release.php?stateid=SC
New Report Finds South Carolina Has 5th Highest Percent of Obese
Adults
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/153706.php
http://www.scdhec.gov/administration/news/2009/nr20090604-02.htm
Obesity/overweight Rates Have Doubled In South Carolina Since 1990 -
June Proclaimed Obesity Awareness Month
Article Date: 14 Jun 2009 - 0:00 PDT
South Carolinians are encouraged to join in obesity prevention efforts
where they live, work, and play, and to make healthier decisions in
their day-to-day lives during Obesity Awareness Month, the state
Department of Health and Environmental Control announced today.
"In South Carolina, where Gov. Mark Sanford has officially proclaimed
June as Obesity Awareness Month, obesity rates have more than doubled
since 1990," said Erika Kirby, director of DHEC's Division of Obesity
Prevention and Control. "Sixty-five percent of South Carolina adults
are obese or overweight, and more than 31 percent of high school
students in the state are overweight or obese."
Kirby said in some South Carolina communities, rates of overweight and
obesity are now more than 40 percent among children and adolescents.
http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2009/jan/12/s_c_literacy_improves6...
South Carolina now falls slightly behind the national average of 14.5
percent of adults lacking basic literacy skills.
Well, darn it there's only one sensible answer then.. Let the fed govt
figure out a solution. They fix everything.
Well darn if local government can't do it...
LOL!!! Yep, it's the govts role to keep people
skinny...bwahahahahahah!!!!
LOL!!! Yep it's the govts role to provide clean and water to
people...bwahahahahahah!!!!
LOL!!! Yep it's the govts role to provide law enforcement....bwahahahahahah!!!!
LOL!!! Yep it's the govts role to provide food safety laws ...bwahahahahahah!!!!
Rich, seriously, you really think it's the govts role to solve
people's obesity problem?
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to solve health issues?
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to solve product safety?
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to solve clean air and water?
http://www.businessinsurance.com/article/20090727/NEWS01/907279989
Obesity-related diseases account for nearly 10% of all U.S.. medical
spending or an estimated $147 billion a year, researchers said Monday.
...
http://atlanta.bizjournals.com/atlanta/stories/2005/04/11/focus15.html
...
"About 65 percent of adults in the U.S. are overweight to some degree, and
roughly 9 percent of national health-care expenditures -- about $123 billion
a year -- is due to obesity," Obourn said. "And the indirect cost to
business is significantly higher."
...
I asked you first.
And I answered you.
No, you didn't. You dodged, as you always do.
The point went over your head as it always does. You deny one service, you have to
deny
them *all*.
No they don't. They can offer services that actually fall under the
legitimate role of govt. I'm not surprised that you would think
obesity control is a legitimate role of govt.
Same as the Department of Health and Human Services' function. Duh
You cafeteria rightards are the most hypocritical cherry pickers around.
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to ________ fill it in...and you'll
see you're answering your own question.
Ha, when I fill in the blank with "stop obesity" I have answered my
own question. The answer is a big, fat (no pun intended, ok well
maybe a little) no.
So saving billions for business and actually promoting health for people is bad????
Cherry picker.
Saving billions? Back that BS up. |
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| RichTravsky... |
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 11:19 pm |
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Geo wrote:
Quote: On Oct 3, 11:15 pm, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 30, 1:23 am, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 26, 11:50 pm, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 23, 1:06 am, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 19, 11:31 pm, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 16, 1:52 am, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 15, 10:23 am, Domingo the Avenger <baying46... at (no spam) mypacks.net
wrote:
http://healthyamericans.org/reports/obesity2009/release.php?stateid=SC
New Report Finds South Carolina Has 5th Highest Percent of Obese
Adults
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/153706.php
http://www.scdhec.gov/administration/news/2009/nr20090604-02.htm
Obesity/overweight Rates Have Doubled In South Carolina Since 1990 -
June Proclaimed Obesity Awareness Month
Article Date: 14 Jun 2009 - 0:00 PDT
South Carolinians are encouraged to join in obesity prevention efforts
where they live, work, and play, and to make healthier decisions in
their day-to-day lives during Obesity Awareness Month, the state
Department of Health and Environmental Control announced today.
"In South Carolina, where Gov. Mark Sanford has officially proclaimed
June as Obesity Awareness Month, obesity rates have more than doubled
since 1990," said Erika Kirby, director of DHEC's Division of Obesity
Prevention and Control. "Sixty-five percent of South Carolina adults
are obese or overweight, and more than 31 percent of high school
students in the state are overweight or obese."
Kirby said in some South Carolina communities, rates of overweight and
obesity are now more than 40 percent among children and adolescents.
http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2009/jan/12/s_c_literacy_improves6...
South Carolina now falls slightly behind the national average of 14.5
percent of adults lacking basic literacy skills.
Well, darn it there's only one sensible answer then. Let the fed govt
figure out a solution. They fix everything.
Well darn if local government can't do it...
LOL!!! Yep, it's the govts role to keep people
skinny...bwahahahahahah!!!!
LOL!!! Yep it's the govts role to provide clean and water to
people...bwahahahahahah!!!!
LOL!!! Yep it's the govts role to provide law enforcement...bwahahahahahah!!!!
LOL!!! Yep it's the govts role to provide food safety laws ...bwahahahahahah!!!!
Rich, seriously, you really think it's the govts role to solve
people's obesity problem?
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to solve health issues?
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to solve product safety?
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to solve clean air and water?
http://www.businessinsurance.com/article/20090727/NEWS01/907279989
Obesity-related diseases account for nearly 10% of all U.S. medical
spending or an estimated $147 billion a year, researchers said Monday.
...
http://atlanta.bizjournals.com/atlanta/stories/2005/04/11/focus15.html
...
"About 65 percent of adults in the U.S. are overweight to some degree, and
roughly 9 percent of national health-care expenditures -- about $123 billion
a year -- is due to obesity," Obourn said. "And the indirect cost to
business is significantly higher."
...
I asked you first.
And I answered you.
No, you didn't. You dodged, as you always do.
The point went over your head as it always does. You deny one service, you have to
deny
them *all*.
No they don't. They can offer services that actually fall under the
legitimate role of govt. I'm not surprised that you would think
obesity control is a legitimate role of govt.
Same as the Department of Health and Human Services' function. Duh
You cafeteria rightards are the most hypocritical cherry pickers around.
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to ________ fill it in...and you'll
see you're answering your own question.
Ha, when I fill in the blank with "stop obesity" I have answered my
own question. The answer is a big, fat (no pun intended, ok well
maybe a little) no.
So saving billions for business and actually promoting health for people is bad????
Cherry picker.
Saving billions? Back that BS up.
Duh, it's right up above?????
This explains your problem - you just blindly post.
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On Oct 7, 1:19 am, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Quote: Geo wrote:
On Oct 3, 11:15 pm, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 30, 1:23 am, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 26, 11:50 pm, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 23, 1:06 am, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 19, 11:31 pm, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail..com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 16, 1:52 am, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 15, 10:23 am, Domingo the Avenger <baying46... at (no spam) mypacks.net
wrote:
http://healthyamericans.org/reports/obesity2009/release.php?stateid=SC
New Report Finds South Carolina Has 5th Highest Percent of Obese
Adults
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/153706.php
http://www.scdhec.gov/administration/news/2009/nr20090604-02.htm
Obesity/overweight Rates Have Doubled In South Carolina Since 1990 -
June Proclaimed Obesity Awareness Month
Article Date: 14 Jun 2009 - 0:00 PDT
South Carolinians are encouraged to join in obesity prevention efforts
where they live, work, and play, and to make healthier decisions in
their day-to-day lives during Obesity Awareness Month, the state
Department of Health and Environmental Control announced today.
"In South Carolina, where Gov. Mark Sanford has officially proclaimed
June as Obesity Awareness Month, obesity rates have more than doubled
since 1990," said Erika Kirby, director of DHEC's Division of Obesity
Prevention and Control. "Sixty-five percent of South Carolina adults
are obese or overweight, and more than 31 percent of high school
students in the state are overweight or obese.."
Kirby said in some South Carolina communities, rates of overweight and
obesity are now more than 40 percent among children and adolescents.
http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2009/jan/12/s_c_literacy_improves6...
South Carolina now falls slightly behind the national average of 14.5
percent of adults lacking basic literacy skills.
Well, darn it there's only one sensible answer then. Let the fed govt
figure out a solution. They fix everything.
Well darn if local government can't do it...
LOL!!! Yep, it's the govts role to keep people
skinny...bwahahahahahah!!!!
LOL!!! Yep it's the govts role to provide clean and water to
people...bwahahahahahah!!!!
LOL!!! Yep it's the govts role to provide law enforcement...bwahahahahahah!!!!
LOL!!! Yep it's the govts role to provide food safety laws ...bwahahahahahah!!!!
Rich, seriously, you really think it's the govts role to solve
people's obesity problem?
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to solve health issues?
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to solve product safety?
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to solve clean air and water?
http://www.businessinsurance.com/article/20090727/NEWS01/907279989
Obesity-related diseases account for nearly 10% of all U.S. medical
spending or an estimated $147 billion a year, researchers said Monday.
...
http://atlanta.bizjournals.com/atlanta/stories/2005/04/11/focus15.html
...
"About 65 percent of adults in the U.S. are overweight to some degree, and
roughly 9 percent of national health-care expenditures -- about $123 billion
a year -- is due to obesity," Obourn said. "And the indirect cost to
business is significantly higher."
...
I asked you first.
And I answered you.
No, you didn't. You dodged, as you always do.
The point went over your head as it always does. You deny one service, you have to
deny
them *all*.
No they don't. They can offer services that actually fall under the
legitimate role of govt. I'm not surprised that you would think
obesity control is a legitimate role of govt.
Same as the Department of Health and Human Services' function. Duh
You cafeteria rightards are the most hypocritical cherry pickers around.
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to ________ fill it in...and you'll
see you're answering your own question.
Ha, when I fill in the blank with "stop obesity" I have answered my
own question. The answer is a big, fat (no pun intended, ok well
maybe a little) no.
So saving billions for business and actually promoting health for people is bad????
Cherry picker.
Saving billions? Back that BS up.
Duh, it's right up above?????
Where? It's not in the links you posted. If it is, post the language
that says billions are being saved. Post it right here ===>
Quote: This explains your problem - you just blindly post.
As opposed to you posting one thing and claiming another.
> RT |
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Geo wrote:
Quote:
On Oct 7, 1:19 am, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Oct 3, 11:15 pm, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 30, 1:23 am, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 26, 11:50 pm, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 23, 1:06 am, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 19, 11:31 pm, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 16, 1:52 am, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 15, 10:23 am, Domingo the Avenger <baying46... at (no spam) mypacks.net
wrote:
http://healthyamericans.org/reports/obesity2009/release.php?stateid=SC
New Report Finds South Carolina Has 5th Highest Percent of Obese
Adults
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/153706.php
http://www.scdhec.gov/administration/news/2009/nr20090604-02.htm
Obesity/overweight Rates Have Doubled In South Carolina Since 1990 -
June Proclaimed Obesity Awareness Month
Article Date: 14 Jun 2009 - 0:00 PDT
South Carolinians are encouraged to join in obesity prevention efforts
where they live, work, and play, and to make healthier decisions in
their day-to-day lives during Obesity Awareness Month, the state
Department of Health and Environmental Control announced today.
"In South Carolina, where Gov. Mark Sanford has officially proclaimed
June as Obesity Awareness Month, obesity rates have more than doubled
since 1990," said Erika Kirby, director of DHEC's Division of Obesity
Prevention and Control. "Sixty-five percent of South Carolina adults
are obese or overweight, and more than 31 percent of high school
students in the state are overweight or obese."
Kirby said in some South Carolina communities, rates of overweight and
obesity are now more than 40 percent among children and adolescents.
http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2009/jan/12/s_c_literacy_improves6...
South Carolina now falls slightly behind the national average of 14.5
percent of adults lacking basic literacy skills.
Well, darn it there's only one sensible answer then. Let the fed govt
figure out a solution. They fix everything.
Well darn if local government can't do it...
LOL!!! Yep, it's the govts role to keep people
skinny...bwahahahahahah!!!!
LOL!!! Yep it's the govts role to provide clean and water to
people...bwahahahahahah!!!!
LOL!!! Yep it's the govts role to provide law enforcement...bwahahahahahah!!!!
LOL!!! Yep it's the govts role to provide food safety laws ...bwahahahahahah!!!!
Rich, seriously, you really think it's the govts role to solve
people's obesity problem?
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to solve health issues?
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to solve product safety?
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to solve clean air and water?
http://www.businessinsurance.com/article/20090727/NEWS01/907279989
Obesity-related diseases account for nearly 10% of all U.S. medical
spending or an estimated $147 billion a year, researchers said Monday.
...
http://atlanta.bizjournals.com/atlanta/stories/2005/04/11/focus15.html
...
"About 65 percent of adults in the U.S. are overweight to some degree, and
roughly 9 percent of national health-care expenditures -- about $123 billion
a year -- is due to obesity," Obourn said. "And the indirect cost to
business is significantly higher."
...
I asked you first.
And I answered you.
No, you didn't. You dodged, as you always do.
The point went over your head as it always does. You deny one service, you have to
deny
them *all*.
No they don't. They can offer services that actually fall under the
legitimate role of govt. I'm not surprised that you would think
obesity control is a legitimate role of govt.
Same as the Department of Health and Human Services' function. Duh
You cafeteria rightards are the most hypocritical cherry pickers around.
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to ________ fill it in...and you'll
see you're answering your own question.
Ha, when I fill in the blank with "stop obesity" I have answered my
own question. The answer is a big, fat (no pun intended, ok well
maybe a little) no.
So saving billions for business and actually promoting health for people is bad????
Cherry picker.
Saving billions? Back that BS up.
Duh, it's right up above?????
Where? It's not in the links you posted. If it is, post the language
that says billions are being saved. Post it right here ===
http://www.businessinsurance.com/article/20090727/NEWS01/907279989
Obesity-related diseases account for nearly 10% of all U.S. medical
spending or an estimated $147 billion a year, researchers said Monday.
...
http://atlanta.bizjournals.com/atlanta/stories/2005/04/11/focus15.html
...
"About 65 percent of adults in the U.S. are overweight to some degree, and
roughly 9 percent of national health-care expenditures -- about $123 billion
a year -- is due to obesity," Obourn said. "And the indirect cost to
business is significantly higher."
...
That's what it's costing us, that's what could saved. Even you should be able to
follow along...
Quote: This explains your problem - you just blindly post.
As opposed to you posting one thing and claiming another. |
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On Oct 11, 2:04 am, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Quote: Geo wrote:
On Oct 7, 1:19 am, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Oct 3, 11:15 pm, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 30, 1:23 am, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 26, 11:50 pm, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 23, 1:06 am, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 19, 11:31 pm, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 16, 1:52 am, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 15, 10:23 am, Domingo the Avenger <baying46... at (no spam) mypacks.net
wrote:
http://healthyamericans.org/reports/obesity2009/release.php?stateid=SC
New Report Finds South Carolina Has 5th Highest Percent of Obese
Adults
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/153706.php
http://www.scdhec.gov/administration/news/2009/nr20090604-02.htm
Obesity/overweight Rates Have Doubled In South Carolina Since 1990 -
June Proclaimed Obesity Awareness Month
Article Date: 14 Jun 2009 - 0:00 PDT
South Carolinians are encouraged to join in obesity prevention efforts
where they live, work, and play, and to make healthier decisions in
their day-to-day lives during Obesity Awareness Month, the state
Department of Health and Environmental Control announced today.
"In South Carolina, where Gov. Mark Sanford has officially proclaimed
June as Obesity Awareness Month, obesity rates have more than doubled
since 1990," said Erika Kirby, director of DHEC's Division of Obesity
Prevention and Control. "Sixty-five percent of South Carolina adults
are obese or overweight, and more than 31 percent of high school
students in the state are overweight or obese."
Kirby said in some South Carolina communities, rates of overweight and
obesity are now more than 40 percent among children and adolescents.
http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2009/jan/12/s_c_literacy_improves6...
South Carolina now falls slightly behind the national average of 14.5
percent of adults lacking basic literacy skills.
Well, darn it there's only one sensible answer then. Let the fed govt
figure out a solution. They fix everything.
Well darn if local government can't do it...
LOL!!! Yep, it's the govts role to keep people
skinny...bwahahahahahah!!!!
LOL!!! Yep it's the govts role to provide clean and water to
people...bwahahahahahah!!!!
LOL!!! Yep it's the govts role to provide law enforcement...bwahahahahahah!!!!
LOL!!! Yep it's the govts role to provide food safety laws ...bwahahahahahah!!!!
Rich, seriously, you really think it's the govts role to solve
people's obesity problem?
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to solve health issues?
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to solve product safety?
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to solve clean air and water?
http://www.businessinsurance.com/article/20090727/NEWS01/907279989
Obesity-related diseases account for nearly 10% of all U.S. medical
spending or an estimated $147 billion a year, researchers said Monday.
...
http://atlanta.bizjournals.com/atlanta/stories/2005/04/11/focus15.html
...
"About 65 percent of adults in the U.S. are overweight to some degree, and
roughly 9 percent of national health-care expenditures -- about $123 billion
a year -- is due to obesity," Obourn said. "And the indirect cost to
business is significantly higher."
...
I asked you first.
And I answered you.
No, you didn't. You dodged, as you always do.
The point went over your head as it always does. You deny one service, you have to
deny
them *all*.
No they don't. They can offer services that actually fall under the
legitimate role of govt. I'm not surprised that you would think
obesity control is a legitimate role of govt.
Same as the Department of Health and Human Services' function. Duh
You cafeteria rightards are the most hypocritical cherry pickers around.
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to ________ fill it in...and you'll
see you're answering your own question.
Ha, when I fill in the blank with "stop obesity" I have answered my
own question. The answer is a big, fat (no pun intended, ok well
maybe a little) no.
So saving billions for business and actually promoting health for people is bad????
Cherry picker.
Saving billions? Back that BS up.
Duh, it's right up above?????
Where? It's not in the links you posted. If it is, post the language
that says billions are being saved. Post it right here ===
http://www.businessinsurance.com/article/20090727/NEWS01/907279989
Obesity-related diseases account for nearly 10% of all U.S. medical
spending or an estimated $147 billion a year, researchers said Monday.
...
http://atlanta.bizjournals.com/atlanta/stories/2005/04/11/focus15.html
...
"About 65 percent of adults in the U.S. are overweight to some degree, and
roughly 9 percent of national health-care expenditures -- about $123 billion
a year -- is due to obesity," Obourn said. "And the indirect cost to
business is significantly higher."
...
That's what it's costing us, that's what could saved. Even you should be able to
follow along...
Yes, that is what it's costing. What you blindly believe is that the
govt spending billions on such nonsense would even work...which it
won't. No govt program is going to stop Bertha the burger eater from
ordering a 15,000 calorie meal from McDonalds. But, hey, I'm sure the
govt means well.
Quote: This explains your problem - you just blindly post.
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On Sep 15, 10:23 am, Domingo the Avenger <baying46... at (no spam) mypacks.net>
wrote:
Quote: http://healthyamericans.org/reports/obesity2009/release.php?stateid=SC
New Report Finds South Carolina Has 5th Highest Percent of Obese
Adults
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/153706.php
http://www.scdhec.gov/administration/news/2009/nr20090604-02.htm
Obesity/overweight Rates Have Doubled In South Carolina Since 1990 -
June Proclaimed Obesity Awareness Month
Article Date: 14 Jun 2009 - 0:00 PDT
South Carolinians are encouraged to join in obesity prevention efforts
where they live, work, and play, and to make healthier decisions in
their day-to-day lives during Obesity Awareness Month, the state
Department of Health and Environmental Control announced today.
"In South Carolina, where Gov. Mark Sanford has officially proclaimed
June as Obesity Awareness Month, obesity rates have more than doubled
since 1990," said Erika Kirby, director of DHEC's Division of Obesity
Prevention and Control. "Sixty-five percent of South Carolina adults
are obese or overweight, and more than 31 percent of high school
students in the state are overweight or obese."
Kirby said in some South Carolina communities, rates of overweight and
obesity are now more than 40 percent among children and adolescents.
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http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2009/jan/12/s_c_literacy_improves6...
South Carolina now falls slightly behind the national average of 14.5
percent of adults lacking basic literacy skills.
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http://johnnyasia.com
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Geo wrote:
Quote: On Oct 11, 2:04 am, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Oct 7, 1:19 am, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Oct 3, 11:15 pm, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 30, 1:23 am, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 26, 11:50 pm, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 23, 1:06 am, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 19, 11:31 pm, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 16, 1:52 am, RichTravsky <traRvE... at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Geo wrote:
On Sep 15, 10:23 am, Domingo the Avenger <baying46... at (no spam) mypacks.net
wrote:
http://healthyamericans.org/reports/obesity2009/release.php?stateid=SC
New Report Finds South Carolina Has 5th Highest Percent of Obese
Adults
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/153706.php
http://www.scdhec.gov/administration/news/2009/nr20090604-02.htm
Obesity/overweight Rates Have Doubled In South Carolina Since 1990 -
June Proclaimed Obesity Awareness Month
Article Date: 14 Jun 2009 - 0:00 PDT
South Carolinians are encouraged to join in obesity prevention efforts
where they live, work, and play, and to make healthier decisions in
their day-to-day lives during Obesity Awareness Month, the state
Department of Health and Environmental Control announced today.
"In South Carolina, where Gov. Mark Sanford has officially proclaimed
June as Obesity Awareness Month, obesity rates have more than doubled
since 1990," said Erika Kirby, director of DHEC's Division of Obesity
Prevention and Control. "Sixty-five percent of South Carolina adults
are obese or overweight, and more than 31 percent of high school
students in the state are overweight or obese."
Kirby said in some South Carolina communities, rates of overweight and
obesity are now more than 40 percent among children and adolescents.
http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2009/jan/12/s_c_literacy_improves6...
South Carolina now falls slightly behind the national average of 14.5
percent of adults lacking basic literacy skills.
Well, darn it there's only one sensible answer then. Let the fed govt
figure out a solution. They fix everything.
Well darn if local government can't do it...
LOL!!! Yep, it's the govts role to keep people
skinny...bwahahahahahah!!!!
LOL!!! Yep it's the govts role to provide clean and water to
people...bwahahahahahah!!!!
LOL!!! Yep it's the govts role to provide law enforcement...bwahahahahahah!!!!
LOL!!! Yep it's the govts role to provide food safety laws ...bwahahahahahah!!!!
Rich, seriously, you really think it's the govts role to solve
people's obesity problem?
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to solve health issues?
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to solve product safety?
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to solve clean air and water?
http://www.businessinsurance.com/article/20090727/NEWS01/907279989
Obesity-related diseases account for nearly 10% of all U.S. medical
spending or an estimated $147 billion a year, researchers said Monday.
...
http://atlanta.bizjournals.com/atlanta/stories/2005/04/11/focus15.html
...
"About 65 percent of adults in the U.S. are overweight to some degree, and
roughly 9 percent of national health-care expenditures -- about $123 billion
a year -- is due to obesity," Obourn said. "And the indirect cost to
business is significantly higher."
...
I asked you first.
And I answered you.
No, you didn't. You dodged, as you always do.
The point went over your head as it always does. You deny one service, you have to
deny
them *all*.
No they don't. They can offer services that actually fall under the
legitimate role of govt. I'm not surprised that you would think
obesity control is a legitimate role of govt.
Same as the Department of Health and Human Services' function. Duh
You cafeteria rightards are the most hypocritical cherry pickers around.
geo, seriously, you think it's the govts role to ________ fill it in...and you'll
see you're answering your own question.
Ha, when I fill in the blank with "stop obesity" I have answered my
own question. The answer is a big, fat (no pun intended, ok well
maybe a little) no.
So saving billions for business and actually promoting health for people is bad????
Cherry picker.
Saving billions? Back that BS up.
Duh, it's right up above?????
Where? It's not in the links you posted. If it is, post the language
that says billions are being saved. Post it right here ===
http://www.businessinsurance.com/article/20090727/NEWS01/907279989
Obesity-related diseases account for nearly 10% of all U.S. medical
spending or an estimated $147 billion a year, researchers said Monday.
...
http://atlanta.bizjournals.com/atlanta/stories/2005/04/11/focus15.html
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"About 65 percent of adults in the U.S. are overweight to some degree, and
roughly 9 percent of national health-care expenditures -- about $123 billion
a year -- is due to obesity," Obourn said. "And the indirect cost to
business is significantly higher."
...
That's what it's costing us, that's what could saved. Even you should be able to
follow along...
Yes, that is what it's costing. What you blindly believe is that the
govt spending billions on such nonsense would even work...which it
won't. No govt program is going to stop Bertha the burger eater from
ordering a 15,000 calorie meal from McDonalds. But, hey, I'm sure the
govt means well.
The government can establish dietary and health regs covering this. You do
realize that, don't you? If you can only buy a lean burger then Bertha will
lose weight. And the insurance plans of those companies can severely penalize
"fatty" habits. A one-two punch approach. But then there's you, content to
do absolutely nothing and let business lose billions and let people become
obese.
Quote: This explains your problem - you just blindly post.
As opposed to you posting one thing and claiming another. |
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