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Just               when               you               thought               you               had               a               lot               of               benefits               in               being               a               state               employee,               along               comes               a               brilliant               idea               that               may               have               to               be               implemented               in               more               states               or               on               a               national               level.

Alabama               isn't               necessarily               known               for               bringing               a               lot               of               innovations               to               this               country,               yet               they're               taking               extreme               measures               to               curb               their               obesity               levels               that               are               some               of               the               worst               in               the               country.

And               what               better               way               to               impose               punishment               for               eating               yourself               to               death               than               making               state               employees               have               to               pay               more               for               health               care               insurance               if               they               exceed               a               certain               weight?

That               should               get               people               off               the               argument               saying               state               employees               get               all               the               good               benefits.

While               only               in               Alabama               at               the               moment,               it's               arguably               one               of               the               fairest               systems               so               far               in               fighting               back               against               the               national               threat               of               obesity.

After               all,               even               after               all               the               warnings               and               increasing               education               about               obesity               in               the               last               year,               you'd               think               there               would               have               been               a               strong               incentive               of               people               to               finally               do               something               about               it.

We               even               heard               reports               not               long               ago               that               the               worst               cases               of               obesity               in               America               had               leveled               off,               which               was               supposed               to               make               us               feel               better               and               tell               us               that               people               were               finally               getting               educated               on               how               to               lose               weight.
               It's               frustrating               then               when               you               hear               other               national               reports               more               recently               saying               that               obesity               rates               were               rising               again               in               some               states.

With               news               like               that,               it               makes               you               wonder               how               much               longer               it's               going               to               go               before               there's               such               a               massive               health               crisis               and               premium               rate               hike               on               health               insurance               that               it'll               bring               down               our               health               care               system               from               overburden               and               a               lot               of               lives               in               the               process.
               Yes,               if               education               isn't               going               to               make               any               difference               in               obesity               rates               in               a               time               when               nobody               seems               to               have               time               to               get               educated               on               streamlining               their               diet,               then               hitting               people               in               the               pocketbook               just               might.

Of               course,               it'll               probably               cause               some               kind               of               low               morale               in               state               jobs               if               not               even               resignations               in               Alabama               where               they'll               now               charge               obese               people               $25               extra               in               health               insurance               depending               on               their               body               mass               index,               blood               pressure               rates,               etc.

It's               a               tough               way               to               stick               it               to               those               who               don't               have               any               regard               for               the               concept               of               health               insurance               premiums               rising               due               to               their               obesity               forcing               doctors               and               the               health               care               industry               to               work               longer               hours.
               With               all               the               talk               of               every               single               soul               turning               obese,               you'll               still               find               many               who               aren't,               and               they               don't               want               to               be               paying               higher               health               insurance               based               on               someone               else               not               being               able               to               control               their               diet.

You               can               see               how               that               makes               health               care               one               of               the               top               three               issues               in               America               now               as               well               as               potentially               creating               a               chaotic               situation               that               might               be               unfixable               if               people               keep               eating               the               way               they               are.


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               Keep               in               mind               that               those               people               in               Alabama               will               have               plenty               of               time               to               get               their               weight               back               to               something               resembling               normal.

Apparently               they'll               have               until               2011               to               get               in               shape               or               face               those               health               insurance               spikes               that               frankly               should               be               higher               by               that               time               if               they               haven't               taken               the               initiative               due               to               a               complete               disregard               of               moderation.

It's               that               sense               of               moderation               that's               been               completely               lost               in               America               due               to               the               suspicious               addiction               of               snack               foods               and               people               feeling               depressed               with               other               problems               to               the               point               of               no               longer               having               pride               in               how               they               look.
               Is               it               possible               that               we've               gone               so               far               over               the               brink               that               those               obese               are               willing               to               shell               out               the               extra               money               for               that               state               health               insurance               in               Alabama?

Chilling               thoughts               like               that               shouldn't               be               out               of               the               question               when               those               eating               themselves               to               oblivion               are               starting               to               do               a               lot               of               things               to               avoid               having               to               change               their               diets               that               apparently               calm               out-of-control               urges               never               seen               before.

When               that               happens,               it               might               put               a               kibosh               on               the               chance               for               this               idea               to               snowball               to               a               national               level               as               a               final               resort               in               getting               people               motivated.
               Eventually,               though,               our               federal               government               may               have               to               look               into               imposing               some               kind               of               penalty               tax               on               obese               people               in               America               in               order               to               clear               a               way               so               health               care               reform               can               happen.

People               want               health               care               reform,               yet               those               turning               obese               forget               that               they're               obstructing               the               process               from               ever               happening.

As               potentially               in               Alabama,               however,               we               may               see               a               population               grow               to               the               point               where               eating               is               more               important               than               worrying               about               spending               extra               for               health               care               or               having               to               pay               big               tax               bills.

You               can               see               the               sign               of               that               coming               already               with               people               abusing               credit               cards               to               get               what               they               want               and               no               longer               worrying               about               the               financial               circumstances.


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               Supposedly               there's               easier               ways               to               get               people               to               lose               weight               in               the               workplace               that               don't               involve               threats.

There               isn't               any               real               documented               evidence               it               works               better               that               way               and               I,               for               one,               feel               that               people               dealing               with               obesity               need               to               get               scared               through               their               own               accord.

Perhaps               we're               at               the               point               where               letting               the               problem               take               care               of               itself               is               smarter               through               the               process               of               having               people               see               the               evidence               of               a               United               States               life               expectancy               rate               lowering               exponentially               within               a               short               period               of               time.
               Once               people               see               documented               evidence               of               people               dying               from               obesity-related               deaths,               it               might               just               be               enough               for               them               to               do               something               as               soon               as               possible.

Death               or               graphic               evidence               of               long-term               suffering               is               the               one               key               thing               that               gets               the               attention               of               anybody               when               you're               trying               to               educate               them.
               We'll               nevertheless               hold               out               hope               that               Alabama's               program               is               enough               when               rising               food               bills               will               mean               a               huge               inconvenience               to               those               suffering               who               eat               too               much               and               while               paying               a               penalty               tax               on               their               health               insurance               that               could               go               into               buying               some               healthier               food               to               get               on               the               right               track...
               Sources:
               http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/booster_shots/2008/08/alabama-places.html






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