badquinton304
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Pretty much half of the ads on tv are food and drink related. Due to issues of taste this idea is useless because it cannot be implemented. Grocery shops are gone, many small buisnesses are gone.Most people recognise the need for government intervention in important areas like healthcare and education. This is a good start, but what could be more important than food?
I propose that the government nationalize all food production. It can then guarantee nutritious, good quality food to every Australian.
This would save us billions on our health care bill. The government could simply issue us with vouchers for healthy meals formulated by our best scientists. We could also ban imported food, which would of course help create Aussie jobs. We could even ban the production and sale of unhealthy foods. Remember, when people eat unhealthy food, they are not just hurting themselves, they are hurting everyone because of the strain they put on the public health system.
Most importantly, access to decent food is a basic right. Sorry to all you whack job libertarians who insist that the so called "free market" is perfect, but it is too dangerous to leave something as important as food to the evil forces of greed and lust for profits that dominate your precious "free market."
Are we going to throw people in jail for smuggling beer and pork? Of course not anarchy would break out.
If people want to eat unhealthy food they will do it.
You may have people eating healthy but will they excercise, you cannot force people to stay off the couch and they would have no reason to, because they may not understand the value of a healthy lifestyle.
Education can encourage people to excercise and eat right, whilst having low health costs as well as keeping one of the worlds largest industries alive in australia, but with competition based on quality and health. It's not easy, but it works.
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