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Monday, February 09, 2009

Reforms unlikely to defeat obesity

Clearly.
"Even as the Obama administration recognizes obesity as one of the nation's top health threats, any efforts to reform the U.S. healthcare system will likely not go far enough to combat the condition."
Why?
"'It's individual behavioral changes that are needed and that's difficult to deal with on a federal level,' he said."
Not "difficult," moron, impossible. No systemic reform can ever go "far enough." (except refusing to pay to rescue the porko-sapiens)

So finally here is change in which you can believe.

The change is from the lies of the administration to the truth of the situation.

There ain't gonna be real improvement in sick care unless you do something about it.

The lying scum in DC, the lying scum in Big Sick Care, the lying scum in Big Pharma, the lying scum in Big Media, etc., are not going to help.

All they will do is lie for your votes and lie for your money.

Lose the weight, people.

And don't take the crap of the politician, et al, lying down.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

there isn't alot that the goverment can do to stop all the fast food eating and over eating unless they put out food rations and band all other foods

Michael Applebaum, MD, JD, FCLM said...

Hello, Kevin, and welcome to Fitness Watch.

With certainty, it is not possible for the government to stop the overeating of Calories.

What it can do is discourage it by refusing to pay for the consequences (really, forcing the rest of us to pay for them).

As to "fast food," it is possible to eat it without resulting in overweight/obesity.

As far as we know, "health," as it relates to nutritional fitness, is more about BMI than about what was eaten to achieve the BMI.

I have written a free guide on how to eat fast food in a "healthy" way. It is available at FitnessMed.com in case you are interested.

Thanks, again, for visiting.