Proximity to power has an unsurprising ability to mutate a politician's spinal cord into bright yellow jelly.
Tariq AliTags: politics power united-states bravery cowardice barack-obama health-care 2010 united-states-elections-2008 affordable-care-act health-care-reform
It is hard to talk about a middle ground for something that is a fundamental right.
Teri ReynoldsTags: health compromise human-rights health-care health-care-in-the-united-states affordable-care-act health-care-reform
Health is a human necessity; health is a human right
James LenhartTags: civil-rights human-rights health-care-system affordable-care-act health-care-reform patient-protection
Of all the dangerous ideas that health officials could have embraced while trying to understand why we get fat, they would have been hard-pressed to find one ultimately more damaging than calories-in/calories-out. That it reinforces what appears to be so obvious - obesity as the penalty for gluttony and sloth - is what makes it so alluring. But it's misleading and misconceived on so many levels that it's hard to imagine how it survived unscathed and virtually unchallenged for the last fifty years.
It has done incalculable harm. Not only is this thinking at least partly responsible for the ever-growing numbers of obese and overweight in the world - while directing attention away from the real reasons we get fat - but it has served to reinforce the perception that those who get fat have no one to blame but themselves. That eating less invariably fails as a cure for obesity is rarely perceived as the single most important reason to make us question our assumptions, as Hilde Bruch suggested half a century ago. Rather, it is taken as still more evidence that the overweight and obese are incapable of following a diet and eating in moderation. And it put the blame for their physical condition squarely on their behavior, which couldn't be further from the truth.
Tags: self-control individualism self-reliance personal-responsibility gluttony conservatism health-care obesity sloth american-culture conservatism-in-the-us health-and-fitness health-care-reform sugar-addiction
Let's run the experiment.
Chris HayesTags: politics america health-care health-insurance affordable-care-act health-care-reform obamacare
This is the opposite of the free market.
Bill MaherTags: politics america health-care health-insurance tea-party affordable-care-act health-care-reform obamacare
The thing they're trying to stop is 30-million people getting health insurance. That's the substance.
Chris HayesTags: politics america congress health-care health-insurance tea-party-movement health-care-system affordable-care-act health-care-reform obamacare real-time-with-bill-maher
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