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American obesity rate hits new high

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I mean second lol... Well It's their parents fault... Unless the parents change their lifestyles their kids are most likely not to.
 
YouTube - ‪American Obesity Rates Hit New High‬‏
Yeah, I know shocking. People aren't going to get skinnier either. People would rather eat what they want and be fat.

Just in time for this working generation to pay for it.

Welcome to BarryCare. You too can pay for that 400 lb smoking alcoholic's heart bypass surgery, even if you are in great shape.

Think of it as your way of living vicariously through a fat person but without getting to actually eat the potato chips and hotdogs yourself.
 
Just in time for this working generation to pay for it.

Welcome to BarryCare. You too can pay for that 400 lb smoking alcoholic's heart bypass surgery, even if you are in great shape.

Think of it as your way of living vicariously through a fat person but without getting to actually eat the potato chips and hotdogs yourself.

Why work at all? Not like you have to pay your mortgage either.
http://www.mercurynews.com/real-estate/ci_18434270?nclick_check=1
 
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Unemployed homeowners to get help with mortgages



WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration is making it easier for out-of-work homeowners to stay in their homes, as it tries to revamp its troubled foreclosure-prevention program.
Starting Aug. 1, the Federal Housing Administration will extend the period for unemployed homeowners to miss mortgage payments to a full year from three or four months. That will allow qualified homeowners to go without making a monthly payment for 12 months before the foreclosure process begins.
The extended grace period only applies to FHA-backed loans, which are usually given to low- and middle-income borrowers and represent about 14 percent of all active mortgages and roughly 25 percent of new mortgages, and homeowners in the government's Home Affordable Modification Program.
But the change is likely to help only "tens of thousands" of homeowners, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan said Thursday.
Last year, roughly 17,000 homeowners received a government-supported delay on their mortgage payments. About 3,500 borrowers with FHA-insured loans fall behind on their mortgages each month due to unemployment, officials said, and another 10,000 unemployed homeowners have taken advantage of a three-month delay in mortgage payments in the past year.
Donovan said administration officials hope private lenders and government-controlled mortgage companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which back 90 percent of all new mortgages, will adopt
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a similar policy.
 
Just in time for this working generation to pay for it.

Welcome to BarryCare. You too can pay for that 400 lb smoking alcoholic's heart bypass surgery, even if you are in great shape.

Think of it as your way of living vicariously through a fat person but without getting to actually eat the potato chips and hotdogs yourself.

Isn't that how things work in Canada? It's certainly how they work here in the UK.

I'd be interested to know how much of the western world doesn't provide free healthcare.
 
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