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60541 Re: Big Government, Bad Policy
   zimbler ...gubmint telling folks what they can eat is the end result...
ribit   POPE   10 Jun 2012
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60489 Re: Big Government, Bad Policy
   Hey Zim, I still think the government should step in and make all them...
DGpeddler   POPE   10 Jun 2012
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Big Government, Bad Policy

By: Zimbler0 in POPE
Sun, 10 Jun 12 6:45 AM
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http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2012/06/06/big-government-bad-policy-and-rising-health-care-.aspx

Call it the war on supersizing. Mayor Michael Bloomberg wants to restrict the size of New Yorkers' soft drinks. He's been on the vanguard of public health policy before, with a 2002 indoor smoking ban and a trans-fat fight in 2006. Later efforts -- including an attempt to restrict food stamp recipients' ability to buy sugary drinks and a failed soda tax -- have been decidedly less successful.

There are logical governance reasons for this nanny-state meddling. Obesity is a major health issue, and New York State has one of the costliest health-care burdens per person in the United States. Controlling obesity would help control out-of-control health-care spending, or so the argument goes. However, banning soda may be the wrong way to rein in rising obesity rates and control out-of-control health-care spending -- but not for the reasons you might think.

Don't tread on my waistline


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