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by mobilefriendly
3119 days ago
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Actually there are plenty of policy mechanisms to improve nutrition. First repeal subsidy programs for corn and sugar, in particular remove the U.S. import tariffs that create a market for high fructose corn syrup. Next end food stamp coverage for junk food and sugar drinks. Further, allow insurers, medicaid, etc surcharge for the obese-- make them pay for the extra costs they are imposing on the system. Consider taxes on sugar drinks. Finally improve school lunch nutrition. |
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I didn't say there weren't.
I said that there was no policy mechanism identified to acheive the goal of returning to 1960s eating habits.
> Further, allow insurers, medicaid, etc surcharge for the obese
Especially in the case of Medicaid, which is a safety net program for the medically indigent, this is nothing short of murderous.