nedhepburn:

I wrote about the obesity epidemic in America. 

This week in Mississippi – the fattest state in the nation – a law was passed that made it illegal to limit portions of food, or require restaurants to post calorie information next to menu items.
Governor Phil Bryant of Mississippi – where 68% of it’s residents are overweight – is expected to sign the bill into law.
The author of the bill was State Senator Tony Smith, who owns a BBQ chain in Mississippi called Stonewall’s. Stonewall’s has 5 locations across Mississippi, and one location in GA. The chain does not serve soda, even to children, in cups any smaller than 20oz. One 20oz soda has 220 calories. Two of those (presumably how much you’d drink with a meal) carries about 440 calories, or about a quarter of the daily caloric intake for an adult.
The bill has been called by many, including state legislators, as the “anti-Bloomberg” bill after NYC mayor Michael Bloomberg attempted to pass a law banning the sale of sodas bigger than 16oz. This is largely due to the fact that obesity and diabetes have reached epidemic proportions in the United States.
To put matters into perspective – the burden of obesity on American taxpayers is about $147,000,000,000,000 a year. It also costs airlines an additional $200,000,000 a year in airline fuel alone due to the fact that the average American has gained a whopping 20lbs since 1990. At the increase of 1lb a year, by 2030 the average American male will weigh 200lbs. In 1950, that average American male weight was 155lbs. Somewhere along the line, America gained about 45lbs, or the weight of an average dog.
A Harvard study has cited that American caloric intake has risen dramatically while calories burned has remained somewhat the same. The paper (available here) says that one of the main reasons this has happened is due to the fact that the American habit of eating out has risen sharply since 1980 – with the majority of Americans eating out 4 to 5 times a week… down from once a week in 1970.
By 2015, Type 2 Diabetes – a preventable disease – will affect 15% of American adults.
So, while many Americans are dying, becoming obese, and putting a strain on the American way of life both financially and emotionally due to their eating habits, Mississippi politicians and Bloomberg opponents are doing everything in their power to make sure that Americans stay fatter. Why is that?

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Jesus H Christ

nedhepburn:

I wrote about the obesity epidemic in America

This week in Mississippi – the fattest state in the nation – a law was passed that made it illegal to limit portions of food, or require restaurants to post calorie information next to menu items.

Governor Phil Bryant of Mississippi – where 68% of it’s residents are overweight – is expected to sign the bill into law.

The author of the bill was State Senator Tony Smith, who owns a BBQ chain in Mississippi called Stonewall’s. Stonewall’s has 5 locations across Mississippi, and one location in GA. The chain does not serve soda, even to children, in cups any smaller than 20oz. One 20oz soda has 220 calories. Two of those (presumably how much you’d drink with a meal) carries about 440 calories, or about a quarter of the daily caloric intake for an adult.

The bill has been called by many, including state legislators, as the “anti-Bloomberg” bill after NYC mayor Michael Bloomberg attempted to pass a law banning the sale of sodas bigger than 16oz. This is largely due to the fact that obesity and diabetes have reached epidemic proportions in the United States.

To put matters into perspective – the burden of obesity on American taxpayers is about $147,000,000,000,000 a year. It also costs airlines an additional $200,000,000 a year in airline fuel alone due to the fact that the average American has gained a whopping 20lbs since 1990. At the increase of 1lb a year, by 2030 the average American male will weigh 200lbs. In 1950, that average American male weight was 155lbs. Somewhere along the line, America gained about 45lbs, or the weight of an average dog.

A Harvard study has cited that American caloric intake has risen dramatically while calories burned has remained somewhat the same. The paper (available here) says that one of the main reasons this has happened is due to the fact that the American habit of eating out has risen sharply since 1980 – with the majority of Americans eating out 4 to 5 times a week… down from once a week in 1970.

By 2015, Type 2 Diabetes – a preventable disease – will affect 15% of American adults.

So, while many Americans are dying, becoming obese, and putting a strain on the American way of life both financially and emotionally due to their eating habits, Mississippi politicians and Bloomberg opponents are doing everything in their power to make sure that Americans stay fatter. Why is that?

Read more

Jesus H Christ

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hanginginhallways:

sister-bell:

tw: violence, police brutality, homophobiaan example of excessive force and police brutality at Sydney LGBTQI Mardi Gras recorded in this video here. i’m so unbelievably angry and i want this to get international attention because australia has a reputation of sweeping this kind of event under the carpet. fucking pigs

Some have reiterated that the young fella was arrested for a reason, but fuck, he’s literally half the size of one of the cops. All those cops against a cowering and crying person, the force used, the fact that this probably won’t make the news, and the history of homophobic Mardi Gras violence that obviously hasn’t ended, are all stuffed up. I’m not quite sure what’s happening to this country lately. Time warp or what?

http://media.theage.com.au/national/selections/new-vision-of-mardi-gras-arrest-4089622.html
The first 5 seconds appear to show the victim striking at the police officers

hanginginhallways:

sister-bell:

tw: violence, police brutality, homophobia
an example of excessive force and police brutality at Sydney LGBTQI Mardi Gras recorded in this video here. i’m so unbelievably angry and i want this to get international attention because australia has a reputation of sweeping this kind of event under the carpet. fucking pigs

Some have reiterated that the young fella was arrested for a reason, but fuck, he’s literally half the size of one of the cops. All those cops against a cowering and crying person, the force used, the fact that this probably won’t make the news, and the history of homophobic Mardi Gras violence that obviously hasn’t ended, are all stuffed up. I’m not quite sure what’s happening to this country lately. Time warp or what?

http://media.theage.com.au/national/selections/new-vision-of-mardi-gras-arrest-4089622.html

The first 5 seconds appear to show the victim striking at the police officers

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theagevsheraldsun:

OK Andrew, here are some words you’ll have no problem interpreting:
You’re a twisted, soulless, hate-filled arsehole.
Clear enough for you?

Go Australia, you keep making a difference

theagevsheraldsun:

OK Andrew, here are some words you’ll have no problem interpreting:

You’re a twisted, soulless, hate-filled arsehole.

Clear enough for you?

Go Australia, you keep making a difference

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Rusutsu was a little bit Japanese

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