Heres a Way for Houston to Make Extra Money!

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chick79
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Tue Aug 26, 8:23 AM ET


DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland, noted for fried breakfasts of epic proportions, is chewing over the possibility of a special tax on fatty foods to tackle rising obesity levels.

Faced with an epidemic of expanding waistlines as the Irish enjoy unprecedented prosperity, Health Minister Micheal Martin confirmed he was "very tentatively" examining slapping a levy on high-fat comestibles.

A proliferation of restaurants and fast-food joints during the country's celebrated "Celtic Tiger" boom of the late 1990s and an increasingly sedentary national lifestyle are among factors blamed for a rise of nearly 70 percent in the number of those overweight or obese over the last decade.

"Some 60 percent of our population is now either overweight or obese and we would welcome any initiative (by the government) to tackle the problem," Michael O'Shea, chief executive of the Irish Heart Foundation, told Reuters.

Figures earlier this year showed 14 percent of Irish men and 12 percent of Irish women were obese. Some 32 percent of Irish children were overweight and 10 percent classified obese.

News the government is eyeing high-fat snacks follows recent moves to crack down on alcohol abuse -- including a ban on pub "happy hours" -- and a national furor over plans to prohibit smoking in bars and restaurants from next January.




Noble Men
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... as the Irish enjoy unprecedented prosperity, Health Minister Micheal Martin confirmed he was "very tentatively" examining slapping a levy on high-fat comestibles.


God-almight when are politicians going to learn that raising taxes is one hell of a way of killing economic prosperity. Way to Micheal Martian, dumbass!
13 0 Branding Iron
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OR, we could just charge phallas more than we already do for all of your oil, natural gas, and every single product that passes through the Port of Houston, which is 85% of everything you get in Dallast/Fort Worthless.

Poor big haired $30K 'millionaire' imbeciles.
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Great comeback brandi.
Ty______Webb
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OR, we could just charge phallas more than we already do for all of your oil, natural gas
Houston charges Dallas for their oil? You're Houston not Saudi Arabia. And how much natural gas is imported through Houston?
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