When government comes along and says, basically, "You need to feed your children better, or we will take away your toys", then yes, that is the quintessential definition of mommyism is government.
Where mental disease comes in is when people AGREE with mommyism in government.
People choose happy meals because it is easy. Easy to order, easy to transport, easy to get the kids to eat, etc. etc. etc. Yes they get a toy inside, too. So what would (did) parents order for their children BEFORE the advent of the Happy Meal with its Satan inspired evil "hook" of adding a toy to a pre-defined meal? Umm, probably a hamburger (cheeseburger), fries and a small soda. What will parents in SF order for their children now that mommy government took away their toys for being bad? A happy meal with a hamburger (cheeseburger), fries, and small soda. End result when it comes to eating better --> NADA. Which pretty much makes this an outright STUPID law, because it does NOTHING other than intrude unnecessarily on people's lives. And it also makes people who support such laws equally (if not more) stupid.
The sad part is you actually admit the base motivation for this move is due to the existence of a government sponsored health care plan. Yet when opponents to universal government health care warned that the advent of such a plan will result in laws governing our lives in the way we eat and act, we were passed off as "paranoid". I guess we weren't so paranoid after all. So what happens next when taking away our toys for not eating properly fails? How much government intrusion do you advocate in battling obesity in our society?
You ARE paranoid, over a fucking TOY. Nothing is missing from the Happy Meal the kid can ingest...EXCEPT...without the toy, the child and/or parent may choose something different. Do we really need our children being offered a reward for eating poorly? Do you have any solutions to address the obesity epidemic that is costing YOU $$$$$???
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So what would (did) parents order for their children BEFORE the advent of the Happy Meal with its Satan inspired evil "hook" of adding a toy to a pre-defined meal?
Obviously something MUCH healthier. Probably a lunch packed at home, with an apple and maybe raw carrots...
BECAUSE...
Our fast-food culture has produced a population with widespread chronic illness and is a primary reason that health care costs are taking a devastating toll on just about everyone.
The annual health insurance premiums paid by the average American family now exceed the gross yearly income of a full-time minimum wage worker. Every 30 seconds, someone in the U.S. files for bankruptcy due to the costs of treating a health problem. Starbucks spends more on the health insurance of its workers than it does on coffee.
Medical care costs in the U.S. have not always been this excessive. This year, we will spend more than $2.5 trillion on medical care. But in 1950, five years before Ray Kroc opened the first franchised McDonald's restaurant, Americans only spent $8.4 billion ($70 billion in today's dollars). Even after adjusting for inflation, we now spend as much on health care every 10 days as we did in the entire year of 1950.
Has this enormous increase in spending made us healthier? Earlier this year, when the World Health Organization assessed the overall health outcomes of different nations, it placed 36 other nations ahead of the United States.
Today, we have an epidemic of largely preventable diseases. To these illnesses, Americans are losing not only their health but also their life savings. Meanwhile, the evidence keeps growing that the path to improved health lies in eating more vegetables, fruits, whole grains and legumes, and eating far less processed foods, sugars and animal products.
It's striking to me that in all the heated debates we have had about health care reform, one basic fact has rarely been discussed, and that is the one thing that could dramatically bring down the costs of health care while improving the health of our people. Studies have shown that 50 to 70 percent of the nation's health care costs are preventable, and the single most effective step most people can take to improve their health is to eat a healthier diet. If Americans were to stop overeating, to stop eating unhealthy foods and to instead eat more foods with higher nutrient densities and cancer protective properties, we could have a more affordable, sustainable and effective health care system.
Is it McDonald's fault that more than 63 percent of Americans are overweight or obese, making us the fattest nation in the history of the world? I don't think so, because each of us is responsible for what we put in our mouths and in the mouths of our children. Plus many other fast food chains serve food that is just as harmful. But the company is playing a significant role in generating our national appetite for unhealthy foods. McDonald's is by far the largest food advertiser in the country, spending more than one billion dollars a year on direct media advertising.
Much of McDonald's advertising is aimed at children, and it's been effective. Every month, approximately nine out of 10 American children eat at a McDonald's restaurant. Most U.S. children can recognize McDonald's before they can speak. Tragically, one in every three children born this year in the U.S. will develop diabetes in their lifetime.
Of course, fast food is not the only cause of the tragic rise of obesity and diabetes in our society. Our culture has become pathologically sedentary. Watching television and sitting in front of computer monitors for hour upon hour doesn't help. But the high sugar and high fat foods sold by McDonald's and the other fast food restaurants is certainly a major part of the problem. You would have to walk for seven hours without stopping to burn off the calories from a Big Mac, a Coke and an order of fries.
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