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    I've Got a Revolutionary Idea!

    I think the U.S. needs to step up there efforts to combat this pandemic of obesity so it got me thinking... What if across the nation businesses started giving discounts to people thinner and in shape? Wouldn't that motivate those fat ass slobs to get off their ass and do something? Or we could have the government create a "fat tax", and start taking money out of fat peoples' pay checks depending on their height, weight, and body fat... And maybe give us in shape guys a refund every year...

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    ima just edit this one out before people get all butt hurt, my bad law man.
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    Airlines could charge passenger fares by weight, instead of by the seat.

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    George Carlin thought of this long before you did:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VK4aYlr_igQ

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    Quote Originally Posted by Atomini View Post
    George Carlin thought of this long before you did:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VK4aYlr_igQ
    Ahah! So I'm not the only one who thinks this needs to be implemented!

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    Lets tax the food and medical industries for the gross profits they gain by keeping people fat use it to educate poor people on health, fitness, and nutrition. Then force the food companies to sell organic foods, with out high fructose corn syrup, refined sugars, polyhydrogenated fats. Trans fat is nutritious compared to some of the crap they put in our foods.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wilson9d View Post
    Lets tax the food and medical industries for the gross profits they gain by keeping people fat use it to educate poor people on health, fitness, and nutrition. Then force the food companies to sell organic foods, with out high fructose corn syrup, refined sugars, polyhydrogenated fats. Trans fat is nutritious compared to some of the crap they put in our foods.
    I like that idea subject fast food places and other food distribution establishments with taxes based on a certain criteria...

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    Yeh i think that would work, but it would really drive fat people insane. I think you could actually get done for mental torture really... think about it.

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    Did you guys ever hear of Fascism?

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    You have every right to disagree with how another person lives their life and then voice your opinion on it. You have absolutely no right to penalize those people for living their lives the way they want to. People could start taxing bodybuilders for being above the recommended height&weight requirements. Did you ever think of that? Most of us on here weigh a lot more than the recommended/suggested weight for our height&weight and hold more muscle than most doctors think is necessary. Who are you to judge? Who are you to impose your beliefs on others?

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    i dont think that it should be a law, but i would like to see an insurance company that is only for healthy people so that the premiums would be alot lower. you could weed out alot of the heart,bp,cholesterol,diabetes, etc. and would make it more affordable for every one who does try to maintain a healthy life; by not having to pay for everyone who does not share the same compassion for their body/health. then again i am an insurance agent.

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    now THAT'S a pretty good idea

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    It would do the same as cigarette tax....nothing. Education is key.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thegodfather View Post
    You have every right to disagree with how another person lives their life and then voice your opinion on it. You have absolutely no right to penalize those people for living their lives the way they want to. People could start taxing bodybuilders for being above the recommended height&weight requirements. Did you ever think of that? Most of us on here weigh a lot more than the recommended/suggested weight for our height&weight and hold more muscle than most doctors think is necessary. Who are you to judge? Who are you to impose your beliefs on others?
    couldn't have said it better, when I was reading the replies i thought to myself "are these people fvckin serious?" then you chimed in and i'm glad someone agrees with me, you are no better and deserve no better treatment just because you are in shape, who gives a fvck if you have muscles and abs, you should be slapped for even creating this

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    Quote Originally Posted by thegodfather View Post
    You have every right to disagree with how another person lives their life and then voice your opinion on it. You have absolutely no right to penalize those people for living their lives the way they want to. People could start taxing bodybuilders for being above the recommended height&weight requirements. Did you ever think of that? Most of us on here weigh a lot more than the recommended/suggested weight for our height&weight and hold more muscle than most doctors think is necessary. Who are you to judge? Who are you to impose your beliefs on others?
    if they ever get obesity to be called a disease, and "we" start paying for it......thats when

    godfather- I agree with just about everything you say, but if these people make us start paying for them, then we have a problem

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    A tax on soda is already very likely in a few cities including San Francisco. People don't care if their soda costs $1 dollar or $1.25, fat people will still buy. A lot of the people who buy soda arn't even fat. Forget about the government being intrested in helping you, they just want the money, just like how they condemn cigarettes but that doesn't stop them from shaking down the manufactures. Soda is a huge industry, and a growing industry, sales tax isn't enough, government wants a bigger cut of the action. Make fat people exercise if you want to him them where it hurts, they hate that. Don't expect that rebate check for being in shape, they want more money from you too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thegodfather View Post
    You have every right to disagree with how another person lives their life and then voice your opinion on it. You have absolutely no right to penalize those people for living their lives the way they want to. People could start taxing bodybuilders for being above the recommended height&weight requirements. Did you ever think of that? Most of us on here weigh a lot more than the recommended/suggested weight for our height&weight and hold more muscle than most doctors think is necessary. Who are you to judge? Who are you to impose your beliefs on others?
    I was just freakin' kidding around and then you have to come and give me your usual talk about freedom.. Thank you thegodfather, you're like a broken record... And come on... Taxing people for being lazy fat slobs is a lot different then taxing healthy people, you and I both know this...

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