My ongoing thing for smart women

My ongoing thing for smart women

I am a mad scientist. Because I am successful at it, "they" call me an entrepreneur. I turn science fiction into science fact. I have many facets. I am fascinated with intelligence, tattoos and beautiful women. I build companies and am a leader of men. I have a dark side that I explore in a controlled manner. I enjoy participating in combat sports and other rough distractions. I produce and promote the use of green technology. I both love and hate humanity. I think we are in a failing system because it produces leaders that are the most popular of the average; who wants that? If you have stumbled upon this blog and are under 18 years, leave now and wash your eyes out with soap.

Fat tax will fix the Health Care System

Fat tax will fix the Health Care System

Current mood:amused

It was interesting to hear someone go on about why “we should leave it alone” and “government meddling” and so forth. He assumed, because he was in my building, taking pictures of me for a right wing entrepreneurial magazine in Phoenix, that I MUST be a wealthy “independent libertarianish republican” type. What he did not know was that I have not had health care in 10 years, always making enough money to survive, but never enough to afford healthcare. It was hard not to crack a smile. As far as abusers of the system…..There are tons (pardon the pun) of overweight Americans (morbidly obese) that tax the system. If they could just push themselves away from the table, the strain on health care would evaporate. Is it equally realistic to expect people o push themselves from the table as to not abuse the systems? Is every piece of extra food they stuff into their mouths a form of abuse? Maybe there should be a “fat tax”. I would be included in this, but I am merely “obese” and never have health problems. Maybe I would be “health exempt” from fat tax. Thanks for all of the commentary, you all inspired a blog. In 1950 18% of family dollars were spent on food; 9% on health care. In 2009 9% is spent on food and 18% on healthcare

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