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What will they Ban Next?
Townhall ^ | 12/20/06 | John Stossel

Posted on 12/20/2006 5:15:05 AM PST by Molly Pitcher

New York City has ordered restaurants to stop selling food made with trans fat. "It is a dangerous and unnecessary ingredient," says the health commissioner. Gee, I'm all for good health, but shouldn't it be a matter of individual choice?

A New York Times headline about the ban reads: "A Model for Other Cities."

"A model for what, exactly?" asks George Mason University economist Don Boudreaux (LINK: www.cafehayek.com). "Petty tyranny? Or perhaps for similarly inspired bans on other voluntary activities with health risks? Clerking in convenience stores? Walking in the rain?"

Trans fats give foods like French fries that texture I like. They are probably bad for me, but Radley Balko of Reason points out that "despite all of the dire warnings about our increased intake of trans-fats over the last 20 years, heart disease in America has been in swift decline ... So, if they're killing us, they're not doing a very good job."

But that's not the point. In a free society the issue is: Who decides what I eat, the government or me? It's not as though information about trans fats is hard to come by. Scaremongers like the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) are all too happy to tell you about the dangers, and they have no trouble getting their declarations of doom on television and into newspapers.

Unfortunately, CSPI is not content to tell you avoid trans fats. It sues restaurants like McDonald's and KFC for using them, and urges governments to ban them.

But why do the health police get to take away my choices? Adults should be expected to take responsibility for their own health.

Often the health police say they must "protect the children." But children are the responsibility of their parents. When the state assumes the role of parent, it makes children of all of us.

The food prohibitionists don't understand that there are ways to influence people's behavior without resorting to coercion -- remember, coercion is the essence of government. The public fuss about harm from trans fats has already induced many food makers to remove them. It's suddenly become a competitive advantage to boast that your products are trans-fat-free. Such voluntary action is the best way to move toward healthier food.

Why isn't that good enough for the prohibitionists? Why must they enlist the iron hand of government?

I think they dislike freedom of choice. They know the right way, so it's only right that they force everyone to follow them. That's the philosophy of prohibitionists.

The Center for Consumer Freedom is running ads saying: "Now that New York has banned cooking oils with trans fat (the same substance as margarine) ... it opens the door to banning so much more! Using the same logic, let's get rid of New York style pizza (seriously, do you need all that cheese?), beef hot dogs (tofu dogs almost taste the same), corned beef (turkey breast is much leaner). ... "

Yes, I know the center's sponsors include restaurants and food companies, but still, it has a good point.

Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman, who died a few weeks ago, would have agreed. He was the author of "Free to Choose" and "free to choose" sums up Friedman's philosophy. He would have cringed at the banning of trans fats, just as he objected to the earlier banning of products like the sugar substitute called cyclamates.

Over 25 years ago, Friedman wrote, "If we continue on this path, there is no doubt where it will end. If the government has the responsibility of protecting us from dangerous substances, the logic surely calls for prohibiting alcohol and tobacco. . . . Insofar as the government has information not generally available about the merits or demerits of the items we ingest or the activities we engage in, let it give us the information. But let it leave us free to choose what chances we want to take with our own lives."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: miltonfriedman; nannystate; transfats
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To: Mase
My preference would be to have restaurants have similar labeling in menues to the food in grocery stores. Then I could make a more informed choice.
121 posted on 12/20/2006 3:30:35 PM PST by thackney (life is fragile, handle with prayer)
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To: Molly Pitcher; Abram; albertp; AlexandriaDuke; Alexander Rubin; Allosaurs_r_us; Americanwolf; ...
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122 posted on 12/20/2006 4:51:51 PM PST by traviskicks (http://www.neoperspectives.com/optimism_nov8th.htm)
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To: Molly Pitcher

The McDonalds in my neighborhood was recently selling fitness DVDs....I can only think of one reason why--to placate the food police.


123 posted on 12/20/2006 5:00:42 PM PST by GSWarrior
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To: Red Badger
"We should ban chocolate. It is a drug after all..............."

I've heard some people refer to sex as a drug. Hey, I'm just sayin'.

124 posted on 12/20/2006 5:13:12 PM PST by monkfan
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To: unixfox
I think investing in coffee, liquor, beer, wine, might be a good thing, in the short run.

Unless you're talking about direct investment in the production, manufacture, and distribution networks, your investment is likely to be confiscated by the state (it's for the children).

That's what made the Kennedys a force in American politics, BTW.

125 posted on 12/20/2006 7:31:19 PM PST by elkfersupper
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To: Husker24
When they come for my Caffeine I will advocate open rebellion.

By then, it will be too late.

126 posted on 12/20/2006 7:35:32 PM PST by elkfersupper
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To: Ben Chad
The food industry has turned us into a bunch of fat asses. Ooorah to NYC.

Without the food industry, you wouldn't have the time or the inclination to be surveying what's going on here or patting the nanny-statists on the back.

You would be hunting, farming, or scavenging.

127 posted on 12/20/2006 7:39:34 PM PST by elkfersupper
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To: television is just wrong
trans fats, are a dangerous type of food put in our diets today not by choice.

Then feel free to grow your own meat, vegetable, grain, and dairy products.

128 posted on 12/20/2006 7:44:04 PM PST by elkfersupper
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To: montag813
Transfats are poison. The health benefits from their elimination will be looked upon 20 years from now as a great step forward for the well-being of Americans.

So it should be a law, rather than a lifestyle choice?

129 posted on 12/20/2006 7:46:52 PM PST by elkfersupper
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To: OBXWanderer
Do what our forefathers did 399 years ago. Move

Actually, what our forefathers did was destroy their oppressors.

Ready?

130 posted on 12/20/2006 7:49:00 PM PST by elkfersupper
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To: Rockingham
There is strong scientific evidence that trans fats are unhealthy,

I actually prefer the alternatives to trans-fats.

Lard and butter.

131 posted on 12/20/2006 7:55:48 PM PST by elkfersupper
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To: Molly Pitcher

Booze and talking on the cell phone while driving are not as important as eating fatty food.

Those habits hurt or kill innocent people while eating fatty foods only effect those who eat them.


132 posted on 12/20/2006 8:06:38 PM PST by chiefqc
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To: elkfersupper

Most people do. Trans fats are cheaper and last longer on the shelf, which is why manufacturers prefer them.


133 posted on 12/20/2006 9:31:26 PM PST by Rockingham
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To: Paloma_55

"Once the government starts providing health care, it becomes a state interest how well you take care of yourself. Your behavior becomes a factor in government expenditure. If you smoke, drink, eat fatty foods, don't exercise, you are costing the government money, and therefore, subject to government sanction."

That which is not prohibited will be mandatory. Socialism is slavery.


134 posted on 12/21/2006 6:37:03 AM PST by monday
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To: Red Badger

--We should ban chocolate. It is a drug after all...............--

Them's fighting words...


135 posted on 12/21/2006 6:39:09 AM PST by Knitting A Conundrum (Act Justly, Love Mercy, and Walk Humbly With God Micah 6:8)
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To: Husker24

"When they come for my Caffeine I will advocate open rebellion."

And, in the meantime, what will you be doing about my transfats or alcohol? Presuming you want support for your caffeine.


136 posted on 12/21/2006 9:49:06 AM PST by dcwusmc (We need to make government so small that it can be drowned in a bathtub.)
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To: Rockingham
Trans fats are cheaper and last longer on the shelf, which is why manufacturers prefer them

That's true but the change came when the health kooks convinced the gullible that butter and lard were poison.
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137 posted on 12/21/2006 5:27:11 PM PST by mugs99 (Don't take life too seriously, you won't get out alive.)
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To: cannonball

I always wondered that myself. Good post.


138 posted on 12/21/2006 5:28:35 PM PST by lndrvr1972
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To: Paloma_55

When I applied for Arlington County Police you had to sign a waiver stating you do not smoke or have quit. Even off duty.


139 posted on 12/21/2006 5:29:33 PM PST by lndrvr1972
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To: knarf

I use one too and they said it had to do with the propellent like you stated. Its like we are out in our front yards spraying this stuff in the air.


140 posted on 12/21/2006 5:31:10 PM PST by lndrvr1972
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