Saturday, May 1, 2010

Soda Tax or Not!!






Should there be a Soda Tax several of the nation's leading health experts are calling for a tax on soda as a means of curbing America's obesity epidemic. Appearing in the most recent issue of the New England Journal of Medicine, calls for a tax on sugar sweetened drinks in order to reduce the consumption of the drinks and lower health costs as well as fund government run health programs. A tax on sugar sweetened beverages is really a double win. Much needed dollars can be raised while reducing obesity which is a major driver of health care costs. Ultimately the government needs to raise more money to cover the deficit, and in terms of ways of raising that revenue, a tax on sugar sweetened beverages is really a no brainer. Such a tax has been proposed in the past. The CDC noted that taxing sweetened beverages is not part of the current administration's position. Anything that decreases the availability and increases the price of unhealthy foods is likely to be effective. The challenge is getting that approved as such a tax. The Senate Finance Committee is hearing proposals on how to pay for President Obama's proposed universal health care plan, which is expected to cost more than $1 trillion. There will be a three cent tax on sodas as well as other sugary drinks, including energy and sport drinks. While many factors promote weight gain, soft drinks are the only beverage that has been shown to increase the risk of obesity, which, in turn, increase the risk of diabetes, and many other health problems Soft drinks are nutritionally worthless and are directly related to weight gain. If taxed a 12 ounce drink would raise $1.5 billion annually and lower consumption roughly one percent, improving overall health. The Congressional Budget estimates that a three cent tax would generate $24 billion over the next four years. Such a tax might well be considered a sin tax. Any soda tax proposal is unlikely to pass easily. A proposed 18percent tax on soft drinks died among pressure from the industry and resistance New Yorkers who didn't want to pay more for soda. It should be noted that the tax only pays for a tiny portion of the health care overhaul. The tax would hit poor Americans hardest and would not lower consumption. Taxes are not going to teach our children how to have a healthy lifestyle. If you want to make a big impact on people's health in this country, reducing things like soda drinking would be helpful. Coca Cola does not like the Soda Tax America's obesity problem is linked more to the nation's inactive lifestyle than to sugary beverages. Along with examples of how a inactive lifestyle contributes to weight gain,two states that have soda taxes West Virginia and Arkansas also rank among the 10 worst states for obesity rates. The president's proposal would amount to a new tax on the middle class. All it would do is further squeeze middle class families who are already struggling through a recession. This certainly doesn't seem the time to be taxing people's groceries. Americans don't like being told what to do. People don't want Big Brother telling them what to drink.

Members of the Public Health Community Debate Soda Tax on MSNBC from American Beverage Association on Vimeo.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Who is after Erin Andrews?


Erin Andrews who is an ESPN sportscaster. She is also on this season of Dancing with the Stars. Since being on the show she has received death threats from a Virginia man. The man has not been arrested but the FBI is looking into it. With all this going on security has been increased on the set of Dancing with the Stars. Erin also had an situation where a camera was installed in her apartment peep hole and she was being watch. Be safe Erin and hope you do well on DWTS.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Twilight New Moon



I am excited to say that Twilight New Moon has came out. I can not wait to open it up and put it in and watch. The first Twilight was so good I watched three times in one day. After that looking at the movie that was not good enough. That same day I went and got the book it was even better than the movie. I think everyone should go out and watch both movies. The movie is really good.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

"Dancing with the Stars"


Kate Gosselin will be on Dancing with the Stars this seasons. She has been in all the tabloids about what will she do with all her kids while she is away in LA doing Dancing with the Stars. When Kate was on Jimmy Kimmel she said she would be practicing in her basement of her home and at a near by studio to be closer to her kids. While on the show she feels her main competition will be from Pamela Anderson and Nicole Scherzinger of the Pussycat Dolls who are also on Dancing with the Stars. All I want to say is GOOD LUCK to Kate Gosselin.

Monday, March 8, 2010

THE OSCARS


All of the celebs were out Sunday March 7th for the Oscars.The show was very interesting comedian/actress MoNique was nominated and won Actress in a Supporting Role for a movie called Precious. Precious was a book that was made into a movie the book is aw some and the movie was great as well. To see MoNique win this award was just great because she did a really great job in this role.I also think it is good for young women to see that even a plus size women can win an award and not just a slim women.Her costar was nominated but did not win. I am so happy for MoNique.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Trainer Dies at Sea World


A female trainer has passed away on Feb 24, 2010 after being pulled underwater by a whale at Sea World Park in Orlando Florida the trainer passed away at the scene. This situation is just so unreal my family and I were just at Sea World Orlando in September celebrating my sons 4th birthday. We saw the Shamu show that is called Believe my son was just so amazed by the size of the whales and how they splash so much water. My prayers are with the family of the female trainer.