Shotgun Questions: America's Weight Problem?

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  • poop!

  • Sure - if your neighbors do something you don't approve of, try to get it taxed. The world *should* run to suit you. I wish there was a tax on having control issues, instead.

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  • were u high on dis vid?

  • @diealein Yeah, and that IS a problem, for all the reasons (and more) that I just said. Choosing to eat tons of crap and get fat IS A PROBLEM! Don't you get it??? And who is paying for all the fat people who have such fat related health issues that they can't work??? WE ARE! THAT IS A PROBLEM!!!!! YOU GET IT YET????

  • I thought i poste a comment... I just checked!.. I guess i'm not good enough for you...

  • i dont think, i know, its a choice they made to be fat, not a problem people can just go up and fix, its like a lifestyle.

  • When did the government become a nanny? Sheeple need to wrestle gut control away from their tapeworms. Gluttons the lot!

  • old chum???

  • good thing he's not a fatass

  • Good message you're trying to get across, I very pleased to see a young person, standing up and doing something, talking about important issues... taxes on citizenry is not going to solve the obesity issue, cracking down on food industry and poor regulation and ensuring that the same people who mind the industry are not the same people moved into gov't to oversee it. See Food, Inc. What we need to be aware, informed, and to eat real food, not food like things.

  • Huh. First off fat does not automatically mean lazy. lazy= lazy and that happens at all sizes. The "fat tax" would only be good if it forced companies and food scientists to stop making/finding profit in weird food products full of chemical structures that your body can't process (or get rid of!) because it doesn't have eons of evolutionary data for the processing of "olestra."

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