bucs90
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Issue Brief: Analysis of Obesity Rates by State - Trust for America's Health
One of the worst factors hurting our economy is the cost of healthcare. One of the biggest contributors to health problems is our obesity epedimic.
Red GOP strongholds have the worst obesity rates, while the bottom of the obesity rate list is mostly all blue: Colorado, Hawaii, New Jersey, Massachusetts, California, New York, Connecticut, etc, etc.
Of course, the fattest, most disgustingly obese areas are red. Places like Texas, Mississippi, Alabama, South Carolina, Northern Florida, Georgia, Oklahoma.
So, we always hear "personal accountability" from the right. Yet, they cant even seem to be personally accountable for keeping their own body fit enough to not need constant medical attention, and thus, pushing the demand for healthcare and making prices soar? So, right wingers, when you start hitting the treadmill a bit more, maybe your message of personal accountability will come across a bit more clear. So, sure, things like soda, sugar, french fries.....they should not be banned. But YOU should have enough self control and personal responsibility to SAY NO to them, be fit, and STOP pushing up the cost of healthcare by waddling through life with an obese body that requires constant care.
One of the worst factors hurting our economy is the cost of healthcare. One of the biggest contributors to health problems is our obesity epedimic.
Red GOP strongholds have the worst obesity rates, while the bottom of the obesity rate list is mostly all blue: Colorado, Hawaii, New Jersey, Massachusetts, California, New York, Connecticut, etc, etc.
Of course, the fattest, most disgustingly obese areas are red. Places like Texas, Mississippi, Alabama, South Carolina, Northern Florida, Georgia, Oklahoma.
So, we always hear "personal accountability" from the right. Yet, they cant even seem to be personally accountable for keeping their own body fit enough to not need constant medical attention, and thus, pushing the demand for healthcare and making prices soar? So, right wingers, when you start hitting the treadmill a bit more, maybe your message of personal accountability will come across a bit more clear. So, sure, things like soda, sugar, french fries.....they should not be banned. But YOU should have enough self control and personal responsibility to SAY NO to them, be fit, and STOP pushing up the cost of healthcare by waddling through life with an obese body that requires constant care.