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Big govt fails again

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A new study reveals that a program launched seven years ago to diminish obesity in South L.A. by outlawing new fast food restaurants resulted in an increase in fat people.

Thursday Rand Corp released results of a 2007 to 2012 obesity study. Ironically, they found that not only did the rate of overweight and obese people increase everywhere in L.A, but in South L.A., where the ban on new fast food restaurants was deployed, obesity rates were significantly greater.

Rand economist Roland Sturm, the lead author of the study, said the restriction on new fast food restaurants was symbolic. "What has changed? Well, nothing," he insists. The Rand report challenges the "pro-ban" nonprofit Community Health Councils statistics who cite county figures showing a 3% drop in obesity.

Councilman Bernard C. Parks, who co-wrote the zoning restriction with former Councilwoman Jan Perry, told the Los Angeles Times, that he wasn't surprised by the Rand study showing that the ban is not working. Parks considers the prohibition an important starting point in decreasing the number of fast-food restaurants and changing eating habits in Los Angeles.

"We never believed it was going to be an overnight situation where all of a sudden the community was going to be healthy," he said.

Rand reported that the percentage of obese or overweight people increased from 63% to 75% in South L.A. from 2007 to 2012. By comparison, during the same period, the rest of the USA shows an obesity rate increase of 57% to 58%

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Originally posted by What Would Jesus Do?:
Just proves what we liberals always say: you can't trust state and local government.
Congrats on the Terps. I was just thinking this should be titled small government fails again. But I'm shocked LA folks are that fat. Way to break a stereotype LA. Winning!
 
Originally posted by What Would Jesus Do?:
Just proves what we liberals always say: you can't trust state and local government, but instead let's put all of our faith in the Federal Government. You know, the one that has the most authority, the greatest history of injustice, and has absolute authority over everything when all is said and done.
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Originally posted by Aegon_Targaryen:
Originally posted by What Would Jesus Do?:
Just proves what we liberals always say: you can't trust state and local government, but instead let's put all of our faith in the Federal Government. You know, the one that has the most authority, the greatest history of injustice, and has absolute authority over everything when all is said and done.
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"Fixing" irony is a pretty big fail.
 
Originally posted by What Would Jesus Do?:
Just proves what we liberals always say: you can't trust state and local government - so let's centralize more and more power in the federal government so that wall street/multinationals are sure to control the agenda.
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