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Why should they take care of themselves? There will always be someone else there to pay for their mistakes. This "little help" infringes on the rights of everyone else. This includes the businesses (big and small) that use trans fats, and those of us that eat them on occasion and are not fat or unhealthy.
I can follow this train of thought out and its not pretty:
1. Pay for healthcare
2. Make everyone eat healthier by law to save money on healthcare
3. Make everyone stop participating in risky activity to save money on healthcare (Sorry to all the skiers and snowboarders)
4. Make everyone wear a helmet all the time to save money on healthcare (Atleast here in Miami, pedestrians get hit a lot. Wouldn't they be safer if they were always wearing helmets).
5. Ban soda
6. Fine people for eating badly and then tax other people to pay for the healthcare of the people who are now broke because you fined them.
7. No one is ever allowed to commercially fish, do construction, or work in the emergency department because these jobs might be dangerous.
Wait, no ED!!! Who is going to provide healthcare for free?!!!! Oh my god, we better really push these rules.
The slippery slope concept is not only unfair to use in this argument, it's also unrealistic. People use it for everything. And in the meantime, while everyone is arguing, nothing gets done.
Are our patients smart enough to make their own decisions? Is all they need education? From my experience, no.