Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Now They're Coming For Your Kids' Food!

The nanny state is just getting started:

As any parent knows, there are a lot of unhealthy food choices in the market for children — and adults, for that matter.  TV marketing usually emphasizes the most sugary, fatty choices to families; watch Saturday morning television if anyone without kids doubts it.  Schools routinely offer some of the worst possible choices to students at all levels, mainly in an attempt to raise revenues.  Which of these problems should become the purview of the federal government?  President Obama says all of them:

A White House report warns, "The childhood obesity epidemic in America is a national health crisis."

The review by the Task Force on Childhood Obesity says one out of every three children is overweight or obese. The task force is a key part of First Lady Michelle Obama's campaign to solve the problem of obesity within a generation. President Obama ordered the comprehensive review of the issue.

First the crisis, and then the intervention:

The task force wants junk food makers and marketers to go on what amounts to an advertising diet. It says media characters that are often popular with kids should only be used to promote healthy products. If voluntary efforts fail to limit marketing of less healthy products to young viewers, the task force suggests the FCC should consider new rules on commercials in children's programming. It also challenges food retailers to stop using in-store displays to sell unhealthy food items to children.

The advisory panel proposes better food content labeling on products and vending machines. Restaurants and vending machine companies are urged to display calorie counts. The experts say the FDA and USDA should cooperate with the food and beverage industries to develop a standard system of nutrition labeling on the front of packages. The study also suggests that restaurants should re-evaluate portion sizes, improve kids' menus and list more healthy food choices.

The White House study says school systems should consider efforts to promote healthier food in cafeterias. One idea: "swap deep fryers for salad bars."

Left unstated is whether the federal government will go as far as Santa Clara County, CA in banning Happy Meals, but that's the direction in which the White House clearly wants to move.

Unreal.  Hot Air pins down the motivation behind this:

They want to use whatever power they have to limit choices to children and adults, and interpose themselves in place of parents.  It comes as part of the same effort that led Congress to include a federal menu mandate in ObamaCare that will put small restaurant chains at a serious disadvantage to larger operations.  It puts the nanny in nanny-state government.

And, of course, none of these takeovers or government expansions happens in a bubble...they're all part of a generalized lust for control:

When ObamaCare came up for debate, we warned that government control of health care would provide leverage for massive oversight on personal choices.  This is exactly what we can expect — with the rationalization that we end up paying for the health care costs associated with poor choices.  The proper approach would be to make everyone responsible for their own health-care costs and let that act to limit choices instead.  We need a healthy dose of Mind Your Own Business in government policy these days.

Amen to that!  This is why we need to keep the REPEAL momentum going.  If the American people don't take a strong stand this November, it's going to get incredibly tough to roll back these liberal Leftist policies.  The time to act is now, and the way to act is decisively.  Don't give up more of your freedoms because it is rare to get them back.

There's my two cents.

2 comments:

The All Real Numbers Symbol said...

Look, I don't like how half the country is fat, and it sure drives me crazy that obese people get type 2 diabetes from being overweight and then expect that I, a type 1 diabetic, should care. (For the record, I don't.)

Anyway, all that aside, this article just makes me mad. No matter how much I think the country needs to lose some weight, I'll thanks the the government to mind their own freaking business. Now I wanna go binge junk food just for the heck of it.

And who puts nutrition info on the front of packages?! That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard! It might be nice to have the product name on the front of the package so we know what we're buying from the vending machine. Sheesh.

The government is lusting after power, and I'm getting tired of watching it.

B J C said...

TARNS - Amen. I have nothing to add. :)