Quote from Jacob Fries:
I am exactly 29 pounds overweight. I always will be. Despite exercise and eating low-fat, no-taste food, it never comes off. So fuck it. Three points of BFI don't bother me.
The title of this thread is inaccurate since it is incomplete, and leads one to assume that obesity in any American costs the taxpayer money, which is false, and growing more false daily. Obese people living on government health care are indeed costing the taxpayer money, and the OP is correct that Hussein has no intention of fixing any real social problems. He is a politician, remember? Change? LOL! Some of you actually bought that line! But the real issue of the OP should either be welfare (socialized health care) or obesity, but cannot be both.
However, in growing numbers due to layoffs, obese people, like anyone else in the population, are losing insurance and being forced to pay cash for health care, or simply do without. They bear no part of any accusation that the obese cost the taxpayer a dime.
Jacob, you're 29 pounds overweight. That's not obese! I bet you have good blood pressure and you're fit. You're not costing the insurance pool.
The fact that health insurance is still arbitrarily tied to employment is a disaster. If BHO is really about reforming health care, he'd start there.


