Thursday, May 31, 2012

FOXNews.com: Bloomberg's Nanny State begs the question – what's next, exercise police?

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Bloomberg's Nanny State begs the question – what's next, exercise police?
May 31st 2012, 17:30

New York City proposes to make it illegal to sell containers of soft drinks, sweetened coffee, and some fruit juices that are larger than 16 ounces.

Give me a break. This infringes on my right to make my own contract with a merchant. It also doesn't work. Americans have gotten fatter since the government launched its "war" on obesity.

Mayor Bloomberg has already pointlessly and intrusively banned trans fats, required restaurants to post dietary information, and outlawed food donations to homeless people because "the city can't access their salt, fat or fiber content."

The Food Police say that they just want to help us make good decisions. But no, they want much more than that. Government is force. Politicians want to force us to make good decisions. 

Where does it stop? Why not replace hot dogs with Tofu Dogs and red meat with turkey? Once government pays for our health care, won't they soon require exercise police to come into our homes to make us do pushups? 

In a free society, I should be able to determine my own diet. 

Mayor Bloomberg indulges the fatal conceit that politicians can and should force us to become thin. I say, No They Can't! And they shouldn't try.

John Stossel is host of "Stossel" on the Fox Business Network. He's the author of  "No, They Can't: Why Government Fails-But Individuals Succeed," "Give Me a Break" and of "Myth, Lies, and Downright Stupidity." To find out more about John Stossel, visit his website at johnstossel.com.

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