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Home Front: Politix
Bloomberg Set To Ban All Sugary Drinks Over 16 Ounces
2012-05-31
I couldn't find a picture of King Louis XVII, so here's one of King Louis XVI, instead.
Every single menu in New York City could soon be getting a major overhaul if Mayor Michael Bloomberg has his way.
Because as every good liberal knows, it's the same logic as it's not people that kill people, it's guns that kill people.
The man behind calorie counts is set to announce a new public health initiative to battle obesity, taking aim at super-sized sugary drinks.
Was this voted on? How did they enact this decree? Is there anything that they cannot enact in the name of the common "good"?
In other words, it may soon be time to say goodbye to those Big Gulps, those Slurpees or even Venti at Starbucks, CBS 2Â’s Derricke Dennis reported.

“That’s okay,” one good socialist person said.

No itÂ’s not, according to Mayor Bloomberg, who is set to propose a ban on sugary drinks over 16 ounces everywhere, all across the city.

“I disagree with it, because it’s the right to choose. If you want to drink a Slurpee, you should be allowed to drink a Slurpee,” said Jamie Sawyer, a tourist from Oklahoma.
Allowed?
“Stupid, he did a lot of good things, but this he shouldn’t do,” added Art Lensvelt, a tourist from Amsterdam, Holland.
The guys a megalomaniac. When he took over from Mayor Giuliani before the cleanup efforts had stabilized, that said plenty to me.
Dennis found Lensvelt enjoying his sugary iced coffee. He then found police officers actually fighting over Slurpees. Other items that figure to be banned are Gatorade, those fountain drinks at the movies, and, yes, the popular Big Gulp.

“That’s a good idea. A lot of obese people are in New York,” Canarsie resident Jillian Russell said.
Better hope you don't develop any habits others may decide not to approve of, Jillian.
And the mayor apparently agrees, taking aim at the sugar in sodas and some juices in an effort to reduce New YorkersÂ’ waistlines.

However, the NYC Beverage Association is opposed, saying in a statement: “The city is not going to address the obesity issue by attacking soda, because soda is not driving the obesity rates. The overall American diet is.
Diet and lifestyle. They forgot they weren't farmers and laborers anymore. And as long as the price of vegetables is through the roof, it's going to stay that way. It's all about the prosperity, man.
Either way, lovers of sugary drinks said Bloomberg should take a dip.

“Mayor Bloomberg, let us have our Slurpees, please,” one resident said.
Groveling sub. Grow some balls for godsakes and buy two Slurpees. On the same credit card! Harumph!
Posted by:gorb

#11  Iff Bloomby is trying to lose his re-election, he's doing a good job.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2012-05-31 23:22  

#10  So...you get a smaller cup and just keep refilling it. 32=16x2=8x4
But don't let conflicting studies [just like MMGW, the science is settled] stop you from imposing the New Age Big Brother Socialism Puritanism.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2012-05-31 23:21  

#9  I can't imagine the people of New York like Bloomberg. A tyrant who thinks he knows what is best for everyone--no one is that smart. NYC needs the light of democracy to shine there.
Posted by: JohnQC   2012-05-31 16:58  

#8  There's ALWAYS a way around ANY Oppressive law.

You'd think the Officials would recognize it and repeal these laws?

But NOOOO.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2012-05-31 16:33  

#7  I see a future thriving market for my side-by-side taped-together dual (but still separate containers) 15.8 ounce cups. I call it the "double barrel".

That would be quite the rebel's product in a gun-controlled (and now, soda-controlled) big city, eh?!

Kickstarter project to start in 3 ... 2... ;-p
Posted by: ExtremeModerate   2012-05-31 15:25  

#6  Let's be real, if the drink comes out of a soda fountain they'll just adjust the content and price to 15.5 ounces instead of 16 ounces.

If it comes out of bottle the bottles will disappear and people will instead buy two cans (24 ounces and extra recycling waste).
Posted by: rjschwarz   2012-05-31 14:53  

#5  How long has it been since a public official was tarred and feathered by a mob?
That would be something to see, boy howdy.
Posted by: Hupinesh Elmalet7728   2012-05-31 13:43  

#4  The Beverage Association is merely giving Bloomberg a reason to regulate MORE than just soft drinks.

This is just the start. If they whine "This was too trivial to revolt over!" answer "If so, then it was too trivial for you to regulate!"
Posted by: Ptah   2012-05-31 09:53  

#3  We used to know what to do with tyrants.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2012-05-31 09:35  

#2  Wouldn't live there, that's one reason.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2012-05-31 06:53  

#1  Gatoraide?
Posted by: Water Modem   2012-05-31 01:52  

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