Hey you, with the job – that stuffs yourself full of Chinese food or subs for lunch every day and never exercises. You are the reason my health insurance goes sky high, so much that I don’t go to …
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Hey you, with the job – that stuffs yourself full of Chinese food or subs for lunch every day and never exercises. You are the reason my health insurance goes sky high, so much that I don’t go to the doctor when I’m sick because I have to pay my deductible first because of people who can’t control themselves and create health problems, driving up the cost of care and medicines. Maybe you should watch what you eat. Maybe the government should tell you that you have to eat green, leafy vegetables and take a walk once in a while. Maybe they should have someone come in once a month and weigh you or have you sign paperwork that you have been a good member of society. You don’t like that idea? Guess what – your habits affect me and everyone else around you. If we can tell food stamp recipients what to put in their shopping carts, then we can tell you that you need to maintain a healthy lifestyle.