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MadKaw wrote:Tax the shit out of unhealthy Fast Foods.!!
Obesity is filling up the hospitals and killing more ppl than smoking these days.!
It's alright for you ya skinny bastard but what about us larger folk??MadKaw wrote:Tax the shit out of unhealthy Fast Foods.!!
Obesity is filling up the hospitals and killing more ppl than smoking these days.!
At least thats picking on the rich and not the poor for oncemike-s wrote:For what it's worth,here is an indication that Rudd is just a little tax happy at the moment.
I think you make a really fair point.Now clearly smoking ain't good for you and we should be doing whatever we can to discourage it. What shit's me though is that we've made smokers the pariahs of society for years now, the economic argument being that all of the other taxpayers have to pay for their hospital treatments when they get older. This is a load of shit as they die earlier anyway so what you spend in hospital fees you save in social security/pension payments.Sulli wrote:This is progress Once we eliminate all the smokers
I think we can start to target the "fat people"
Macdonalds will come in plain wrappers with disgusting fat pictures (sorry warnings)KFC will only be allowed to be consumed in designated areas for the fear that slim people may be upset by the disgusting aroma.
Where does it end
Obesity-related illness killed 5,600 people across Australia every year and governments should do more to cut the toll, health groups say.
Diabetes Australia, the Heart Foundation and the Cancer Council have joined forces to call on the Victorian state government to take urgent action to address the problem.
Director of the Victorian branch of the Cancer Council Professor David Hill, said at least 1,400 Victorians died each year from obesity-related disease.
"Four Victorians die every day from cardiovascular disease, type two diabetes and cancer, related to being overweight or obese," Dr Hill said.
"These statistics show just how urgent the need for action is."
Victorian Burden of Disease statistics show that in 2002, 650 overweight or obese people died from cardiovascular disease, 450 from type two diabetes and 300 from cancer.
Not arguing the point, but I'm always sceptical when I read statistics like these as it is never, ever that cut and dried. The obvious omission is how many of these overweight people who died from cardiovascular disease, type two diabetes and cancer were also smokers. What about other factors?Sulli wrote:....Director of the Victorian branch of the Cancer Council Professor David Hill, said at least 1,400 Victorians died each year from obesity-related disease.
"Four Victorians die every day from cardiovascular disease, type two diabetes and cancer, related to being overweight or obese," Dr Hill said.
"These statistics show just how urgent the need for action is."
Victorian Burden of Disease statistics show that in 2002, 650 overweight or obese people died from cardiovascular disease, 450 from type two diabetes and 300 from cancer.