Lets put out a fat tax. Based upon the size of your gut. Anything over say a 38 inch waist on a male or 30 in waist on a female person is taxed, 1000 per inch over the waist size. Let the fat people pay.They are the ones clogging the medical services.
Lets put out a fat tax. Based upon the size of your gut. Anything over say a 38 inch waist on a male or 30 in waist on a female person is taxed, 1000 per inch over the waist size. Let the fat people pay.They are the ones clogging the medical services.
That would be one hell of a economic boost. Maybe a tax write off for them if they pay for a full years gym membership with proof they're actually going.
That would be one hell of a economic boost. Maybe a tax write off for them if they pay for a full years gym membership with proof they're actually going.
At my company we do something similar. Tenure employees receive free health coverage but they must be gym members and compete the PF Changs Rock N Roll Marathon or some kind of event like triathlons or some kind of race. It has helped keep our premiums down where we can still offer this.
Lets put out a fat tax. Based upon the size of your gut. Anything over say a 38 inch waist on a male or 30 in waist on a female person is taxed, 1000 per inch over the waist size. Let the fat people pay.They are the ones clogging the medical services.
you joke, but they do this shit over in China! I seen a show on it, and they get serious repremands for bieng over weight, and each employee must see a dr every so often, maybe quarterly and they must be in shape or they get in trouble, i forget what kind of trouble but it was somehting serious
hopefully this reply doesn't take this thread downward, but i can see the ACLU claiming against fat tax because some ethnicities have bigger asses than others...i blame it on rap music
It really wouldn't have anything to do with a big ass though, that's obviously going to fall into the category of body fat, but I wouldn't consider someone like CoCo to be fat. She's definitely not my type, but she's not "fat"
At my company we do something similar. Tenure employees receive free health coverage but they must be gym members and compete the PF Changs Rock N Roll Marathon or some kind of event like triathlons or some kind of race. It has helped keep our premiums down where we can still offer this.
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