I completely agree with you. It should be clearer and easier for the
consumer to determine which foods are produced and packaged to their
standards. If you want something that is "All natural", or "sugar free", or
"low calorie", it should be CLEAR what those words mean, and the labeling
should be standardized and regulated.

But this is McDonalds. We know it's not healthy.

I just want to ensure that as an American, i still have the right to do
unhealthy things from time to time, if I so choose. What's the point of
living if you don't get to have some fun? I want some alcohol sometimes, I
want some nudity sometimes (ok, LOTS of times), and I want the occasional
Big Mac.

I just want to make sure I always have to things....so I get defensive when
people suggest beginning to chip away at that in the name of the "public
health". My health is just fine, worry about yourself :)

On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 10:45 AM, Judah McAuley <ju...@wiredotter.com> wrote:

>
> On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 8:27 AM, G Money <gm0n3...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 10:24 AM, Judah McAuley <ju...@wiredotter.com>
> wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> Which is not to say I support this particular law, but rather to point
> >> out that "we are a free country" is kind of an absurd statement. Maybe
> >> this particular law is dumb, but we have plenty of dumb laws out there
> >> and some that are probably even smart, all of which infringe upon our
> >> generic notion of freedom.
> >>
> >
> > Yer right, it was just too lazy to type: Are we not a country of people,
> > many of us partially educated, who should be fully capable of deciding
> what
> > we do, and do not, want to eat?
>
> I'm not yet sure. I'm very conflicted on the issue, actually. I am a
> firm believer in individual rights and responsibility. On the other
> hand, I've seen the American food landscape pretty utterly destroyed
> by corporate greed, insidious marketing and government subsidies. I
> see Federal and State governments are being a large part of how we got
> into this mess through subsidies to corn production, subsidies for Big
> Ag that helped destroy the family farm, a weak and actively complicit
> FDA that has historically given free reign to companies like Monsanto
> and ConAgra to do whatever the hell they want...the list goes on and
> on. The end result is that the deck is very heavily stacked against
> people who might have some passing interest in making good food
> choices. The information is hard to find and/or misleading (anything
> can use the word Natural on it) and even if you have the information,
> subsidies and economics of scale make it much more difficult to make
> good choices.
>
> So in a way, yeah, I think that people should be responsible for their
> own choices and have the freedom, as much as possible, to make them.
> On the other hand, I think that it is incumbent on Government to help
> provide a level playing field so that there can be genuine competition
> and a wide variety of options available for people to choose from. At
> this current point in time, there is nothing even vaguely approaching
> a level playing field. The Government was actively involved in getting
> us into the state we are in and so I feel that it has a role to play
> in getting us to a place where there is greater competition and more
> options for people who should have the freedom to choose from.
>
> Ideally, I'd like to see the federal government focus on the bigger
> issues of anti-trust within the agriculture/food industry, eliminating
> subsides that artificially decrease prices for food that isn't really
> even food, improve food safety and foster food security. I think that
> Happy Meals are largely a distraction. It makes headlines and that is
> somewhat useful for people on both sides, I suppose, because people
> pay a bit of attention that won't happen when ConAgra pays off some
> Senators who will prevent a hearing on corn subsidies. But yeah, can't
> say I get too excited about legislation over Happy Meals toys though.
>
> Judah
>
> 

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