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all agitating for a panoply emment anti-obesity initiatives, including prohibiting junk food in school vending machines, federal funding for new bike trails and sidewalks, more demanding labels on foodstuffs, restrictive. I totally agree with Pg 395 2S I agree because There are other better ways in which,Balko stresses in this article that have a better direct impact on the decisions that consumers make without necessarily seeming to intervene in people's food choices. The government should enhance a sense of responsibility among individual consumers.Health care is counterproductive. I feel that health insurers are not allowed to impose higher premiums on obese and overweight clients. As a result, obese and overweight people do not have the financial incentive to make decisions that lead to healthy lifestyles. Private health should be managed by each individual yet this has been made a public affair. RADLEY BALKO is a senior editor at Reason, a monthly magazine that claims ...