Posted on 09/22/2010 12:47:32 PM PDT by Cowman
First, it was smoking in restaurants and bars. Then, artery-clogging trans fat in fast food joints and bakeries. Now, Boston health regulators have their crosshairs fixed on soft drinks and other sugar-sweetened beverages sold in city buildings. Concerned about the girth of employees and visitors to government agencies, Boston officials are weighing gingerly whether to restrict or even prohibit the sale of calorie-laden refreshments on city-owned property. The city has convened influential health, education, and housing leaders to develop a policy that aims to reduce consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages. While discussions are ongoing, Bill Walczak, head of a community health center and a member of the citys panel, said, Somebody has to take a stand, and if it isnt the government and health care institutions leading the way to a healthier lifestyle, whos going to do it?
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Government eletist Progressives know so much better than you do how to do absolutely everything in your life.
Well, They can have my Dr Pepper when they pry it ... Well you know
Why don’t they just ban any no-vegetarian without a PhD from living within the city limits. Then they’d get all of the scum out of there.
I’d say they should focus on the one million other problems higher up on their to-do list. Let’s focus and prioritize folks...
Typical of the meatheaded bureaucrats in Boston.
We need their help to live a healthy life.
Putzes.
Now let me tell a story, Ill tell it from the top
About a mountain boy that ran illegal soda pop
Coca Cola made the tonic and Junior drove the load
And when his engine roared they called the highway Thunder Road
Sometimes into Worcester Sometimes Old Beantown
The revenuers chased him but they couldnt run him down
Just when they thought they had him their Prius would explode
And hed cruise by while they were standing still on Thunder Road
And there was thunder thunder on that Thunder Road
Thunder was his engine Jolt Cola was his load
There was Pepsi Pepsi to quench the devils thirst
The people swore they had rights but the Gubment took them first
[ guitar ]
Blazin right through Sturbridge on down the ol Mass Pike
It was just outside of Auburn where they made that fatal strike
They taxed him to death at ninety thats all there is to tell
The devil sent the Gub mint and they took us straight to hell
Thank God I escaped MA back in ‘95...
Yanks never learn.
They can do whatever they want on government property. They want to yank all the soda vending machines out of town hall, police and fire departments? Have at it....
It’s when they intrude on private property and ban products on non-government property - I have an issue.
This health department banned all smoking rooms in hotels in Boston, stripping hotel owners of giving choices to their patrons. They banned smoking on private property loading docks - for goodness sakes. What’s a little sugar syrup between bureaucrats?
What will they do when this changes nothing? Admit failure or ban more stuff?
Everyday, another idiot attempt at creating 1984 one part at a time.
Do none of these a$$hats read? We need to go back to throwing rotting food at these people in public, and tar and feathers.
As a caller to Howie Carr show joked yesterday, frequent consumption of soda can lead to a large carbonated footprint.
And by the way if things like smoking are so bad why doesn’t the government just ban tobacco? Oh right...tax revenues...
I can’t see the govt. shutting down Coke or Pepsi either.
But hey, maybe they can increase the tax on these products...
right? Sin taxes, as it were.
“Citizens of Boston, hear me out: This could happen to you.”
“These are the times that try men’s souls. In the course of our nation’s history the people of Boston have rallied bravely whenever the rights of men have been threatened. Today a new crisis has arisen. The Boston City Council—better known as “those bahstids at City Hall”—is attempting to levy a burdensome regulation on the population in the form of a ban on non-diet soda. Citizens, hear me out! This could happen to you....’
I love my Dr. Pepper, too; especially when it's sweetened with real sugar.
right? Sin taxes, as it were.
Hmmm... Sin taxes... How about a tax on taxes. It has been proven they are economically destructive and by taxing them we would reduce the amount of destruction they cause.
Probably are—a “surtax” or tax on a tax?
MA put a sales tax on booze recently (ballot question to try and repeal). There already was an excise tax so consumers being taxed twice
I think this entire sugar, sweets mess is made funnier by the Obamas because they don't appear in public without sucking on an ice cream cone! ...proving Obamas suck!
Not what I mean. I propose a tax on the collection and implementation of taxes. Those taxed would be those who bring the tax into being -- the members of the legislature. If the total tax burden to the average citizen in their district is 30% then the reps would be taxed at twice that or 60%. If this were in place they would be fighting to lower taxes instead of raising them.
Unfortunately they are the ones that would have to put it in place
ROTFL! I’ll see you at Sculley Square station about a quarter past two. I’ll be there with the case of tonic!
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