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7-14-2011 @ 10:37PM
carly said...
I completely agree with the 'fat tax.' I think if the country is needing money for the health care program because people are obese and develop other health problems, the best thing to do is tax the foods with excessive fat, salt, and sugar. But also think they should propose incentives for people who attend the gym or live healthy lives. The fact is the government's number one job is to create and cultivate successful opportunities for their inhabitants. The insurance has obviously been strained for a while and the government is doing their job to make sure that their opportunities continue to be successful.
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7-16-2011 @ 4:55PM
Patti said...
Carly I completely agree. my healthcare paln offers free fitness cub and weight watchers memberships. You hear people compain constantly about the cost of health foods. We are ahving salmon with stuffed paptypan squash and sld for supper. Costs less than 20.00 to serve 4.00.