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Yonivore
02-09-2010, 09:38 PM
...standing up for her husband. It's admirable. But, can someone please decipher this quote?


"I think my husband has done a phenomenal job staying on course, looking his critics in the eye, coming up with clear solutions against staying the course,..."

George Gervin's Afro
02-09-2010, 09:39 PM
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...standing up for her husband. It's admirable. But, can someone please decipher this quote?

ChumpDumper
02-09-2010, 09:40 PM
This is what is important to Yoni.

Yonivore
02-09-2010, 09:41 PM
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And, your point?

Nbadan
02-09-2010, 09:47 PM
Seriously? This is the best you could do after Barbara Bush?

ChumpDumper
02-09-2010, 09:51 PM
Can Yoni decipher this quote?


That's why I say I, like every American I'm speaking with, we're ill about this position that we have been put in where it is the taxpayers looking to bail out. But ultimately what the bailout does is help those who are concerned about the healthcare reform that is needed to help shore up our economy. Helping the—it's got to be all about job creation too, shoring up our economy and putting it back on the right track. So health care reform and reducing taxes and reining in spending has got to accompany tax reductions and tax relief for Americans and trade—we've got to see trade as opportunity, not as competitive, scary thing, but one in five jobs being created in the trade sector today—we've got to look at that as more opportunity.

spursncowboys
02-09-2010, 10:15 PM
I'm just glad she isn't making policy.

ChumpDumper
02-09-2010, 10:29 PM
I'm just glad she isn't making policy.You couldn't decipher the quote I posted either, eh?

I agree, I'm glad she isn't making policy -- even in Alaska since she quit.

boutons_deux
02-09-2010, 10:41 PM
Yoni, the ST's lead ankle biter.

ElNono
02-10-2010, 12:01 AM
I'm just glad she isn't making policy.

Michelle Obama: 'Let's Move' Initiative Battles Childhood Obesity (http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Health/michelle-obama-childhood-obesity-initiative/story?id=9781473)
By LEE FERRAN
Feb. 9, 2010

Michelle Obama formally announced today what she called a "very ambitious" program to end the American plague of childhood obesity in a single generation.

"We want to eliminate this problem of childhood obesity in a generation. We want to get that done," the first lady told "Good Morning America's" Robin Roberts in an exclusive morning television interview. "We want our kids to face a different and more optimistic future in terms of their lifespan."

The far-reaching, nationwide campaign called "Let's Move" calls for a myriad initiatives that target what Obama calls four key pillars: Getting parents more informed about nutrition and exercise, improving the quality of food in schools, making healthy foods more affordable and accessible for families, and focusing more on physical education.

"We all know the numbers," Obama said. "I mean, one in three kids are overweight or obese, and we're spending $150 billion a year treating obesity-related illnesses. So we know this is a problem, and there's a lot at stake."

While the federal government will play a role in the initiative, Obama said it is a "minor player in a very big approach.

"There's no expert on this planet who says that the government telling people what to do actually does any good with this issue," she said. "This is going to require an effort on everyone's part."

Battling Childhood Obesity: The Federal Government's Role

This morning, President Obama signed a presidential memorandum to create the first-ever federal task force to provide "optimal coordination" between private sector companies, not-for-profits, agencies within the government and other organizations to address the problem of childhood obesity.

"We think that this has enormous promise in improving the health of our children, in giving support to parents to make the kinds of healthy choices that oftentimes are very difficult in this kind of environment. And so I just want to say how proud I am of the first lady for her outstanding work," the president said, as she looked on.

The task force will be charged with coming up with a "long-term action plan" after an extensive review of all federal nutrition programs.

"I have set a goal to solve the problem of childhood obesity within a generation so that children born today will reach adulthood at a healthy weight," the text of the president's memorandum reads. "The first lady will lead a national public awareness effort to tackle the epidemic of childhood obesity. She will encourage involvement by actors from every sector -- the public, nonprofits, and private sectors, as well as parents and youth -- to help support and amplify the work of the federal government in improving the health of our children."

President Obama also plans to reauthorize the Child Nutrition Act, the first lady said, and is proposing a $10 billion budget increase -- $1 billion a year for 10 years -- to help provide nutritious school lunches to those who qualify.

On the front lines in the war against childhood obesity are the nation's schools, where Michelle Obama said 30 million American children are getting "a majority of their calories."

In addition to the government's effort to support nutritional meals in schools, the first lady said there also needs to be a focus on physical activity in school.

"Because of budget cuts, we're losing recess, we're losing gym classes," she said.

In some states physical education is not mandatory for students. In Florida, where state law requires elementary and middle-school students to participate in physical education classes, a waiver option allowed thousands of students to opt out.

"When we were growing up it wasn't a choice," Obama said. "It wasn't either learn how to read or you learn how to run. We did both. ... And there are schools, even without additional funding, that are figuring out ways to do it."

Battling Childhood Obesity: In the Family
The first lady said she can relate to everyday families when it comes to the stresses of life and the effort it takes to eat healthy.

"Even though I live in the White House today, and I've got a lot of help ... I still relate to the stress and the challenge of doing what you know is the best thing for your child.

"And parents are hitting up against a brick wall, again, trying to make it all work -- hold down a job, get kids to activities, cover homework, get them to extracurriculars and then let's shop and cook for meals?"

To help parents, the first lady said she's working with the Food and Drug Administration and major food manufacturers and retailers to make it easier for parents to identify healthier foods by placing nutrition labeling on the front of the package.

Also, Obama wants to work with local mayors and governors to create a "tailored approach" to getting their citizens healthier based on the challenges each community faces. The American Academy of Pediatricians is partnering with the government to educate pediatricians to work more closely with families when it comes to weight.

Obama doesn't expect families to make drastic changes, only to balance indulgences with healthy options.

"I love burgers and fries, you know? And I love ice cream and cake. So do most kids. We're not talking about a lifestyle that excludes all that. That's the fun of being a kid. That's the fun of being a human," Obama said.

Marcus Bryant
02-10-2010, 12:14 AM
"Let's Move"

:guffaw

Marcus Bryant
02-10-2010, 12:17 AM
If federal budget allocations took care of social ills, after the first few trillion there shouldn't be any left. Or, the annual federal budget is roughly $40k for a family of four.

SouthernFried
02-10-2010, 08:12 AM
If federal budget allocations took care of social ills, after the first few trillion there shouldn't be any left.

:toast

DarrinS
02-10-2010, 08:16 AM
I like how she refers to him by first and last name. Not weird at all.

coyotes_geek
02-10-2010, 10:20 AM
Michelle Obama: 'Let's Move' Initiative Battles Childhood Obesity (http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Health/michelle-obama-childhood-obesity-initiative/story?id=9781473)


Well, good for her I guess. We're definitely a nation of chunkers. That being said, this program is destined to fail. People already know what foods make them fat. They just don't care.

SnakeBoy
02-10-2010, 11:28 AM
Finally redemption for Tammy.

DwBirf4BWew

Viva Las Espuelas
02-10-2010, 12:04 PM
I like how she refers to him by first and last name. Not weird at all.

Yeah. I've always felt that was strange.


...............a certain living color song comes to mind.

DarrinS
02-10-2010, 12:09 PM
Yeah. I've always felt that was strange.


...............a certain living color song comes to mind.


They should just play this music whenever he makes an appearance.

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Oh, Gee!!
02-10-2010, 01:09 PM
I like how she refers to him by first and last name. Not weird at all.

lulz. reminds me of those snl skits lampooning bob dole. "bob dole thinks.... & bob dole says....."

that's when snl was still funny.

Cry Havoc
02-10-2010, 01:19 PM
People already know what foods make them fat.

There are probably a lot of young children out there who are unable to make the correlation between eating fast food and being obese before you reach high school.

boutons_deux
02-10-2010, 02:30 PM
"People already know what foods make them fat."

... but they inflict themselves with diseases anyway.

Ever seen any photos of the (young) blimp people at Spurstalk GTGs? :)

If people want to punish the boomers for being born into the demographic bump in the snake and living longer, then why not punish EVERYBODY who is a grease bag and unfit with higher insurance rates?

More fair would be to give people serious health insurance discounts for measurable fitness objectives. Let the greasebags pay 100% (rather than punish them with %150).

coyotes_geek
02-10-2010, 02:31 PM
There are probably a lot of young children out there who are unable to make the correlation between eating fast food and being obese before you reach high school.

I'm sure there are. I'm also sure that those kids aren't deciding for themselves what they're going to have for lunch. Somewhere in that kid's life is an adult who does know that correlation.