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U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack told members of the National Restaurant Association on Monday that Americans need to “adjust” their tastes so that they like the kind of food the government believes they should eat—and “we have to make sure that what we do is create the appropriate transition.”



**** you Vilsack!

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So when my mom was force-feeding me bean curd and brussel sprouts and crap as a kid, she was really just preparing me to be an obedient citizen? Good to know.

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So on an unrelated note - when are we hitting the range UF?

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And this was derided by Obamacare supporters when detractors brought it up as a hypothetical.

Slope don't look so slippery now, eh?

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You all need to understand that it's in your own best interest. You just don't know as much as your masters in Washington D.C., and can't make informed choices about what's best for you.

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Corolinth wrote:
You all need to understand that it's in your own best interest. You just don't know as much as your masters in Washington D.C., and can't make informed choices about what's best for you.
Which is why people elected them in the first place ...

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Elected them? In every election, you get to choose between the two people your masters want you to pick. That's hardly an election.

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No, you get to pick between the two people the bulk of the citizenry have decided fit within the narrow, acceptable political center. There are no "masters". That's something people tell themselves to excuse themselves from responsibility.

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Sorry to take your post and quote it as a WTF... but...

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And this was derided by Obamacare supporters when detractors brought it up as a hypothetical.


And this is precisely why I hope many of those same people asphyxiate on their President messiah's cock as possible.

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Eat whatever you want, future healthcare tech will save you.


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Elmarnieh wrote:
So on an unrelated note - when are we hitting the range UF?

Lemme know I'm taking my dad up there for his birthday.

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Lex Luthor wrote:
Eat whatever you want, future healthcare tech will save you.


I would hope so Lex, if not my old diet will kill me way too soon.

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Micheal wrote:
Lex Luthor wrote:
Eat whatever you want, future healthcare tech will save you.


I would hope so Lex, if not my old diet will kill me way too soon.


I expect medical technology to advance pretty quickly in the next few decades, and life expectancy will increase quite a bit. I could be wrong, of course, but I'd bet on this happening.


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Your betting on unspecified "medical advances" in a vaguely-defined timeframe is hardly convincing.

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Plus I suspect any medical advances would either be considered elective (e.g. cryogenics, cyborg technology) or have a long waiting list (e.g. whole body organ transplants). Either way to get it before you die, you either have to be rich, famous, or worth something to the entire human race.

Since patents are usually 20 years for medicinal technology or products, you’ll be a min 40+ before any generic companies even have had a chance to look at it, and possibly 50+ before price competition even pushes it into a viable band. That’s IF they discover this technology tomorrow.

If I want to be alive forever, I want to do it while I’m still young. If I’m 90 when they discover the fountain of eternal life, I’d say turn my respirator off and just let me die already. :psyduck:


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Lydiaa wrote:
Plus I suspect any medical advances would either be considered elective (e.g. cryogenics, cyborg technology) or have a long waiting list (e.g. whole body organ transplants). Either way to get it before you die, you either have to be rich, famous, or worth something to the entire human race.

Since patents are usually 20 years for medicinal technology or products, you’ll be a min 40+ before any generic companies even have had a chance to look at it, and possibly 50+ before price competition even pushes it into a viable band. That’s IF they discover this technology tomorrow.

If I want to be alive forever, I want to do it while I’m still young. If I’m 90 when they discover the fountain of eternal life, I’d say turn my respirator off and just let me die already. :psyduck:



People don't have to be rich or famous to get the latest technology in anything. It won't be any different for medical technology.


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Hannibal wrote:
Elmarnieh wrote:
So on an unrelated note - when are we hitting the range UF?

Lemme know I'm taking my dad up there for his birthday.



Cooliohis shoulder all better?

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Lex Luthor wrote:
People don't have to be rich or famous to get the latest technology in anything. It won't be any different for medical technology.


I suspect anything that could extend your life would be worth something closer to going on space flights, only more desirable to the average human being. Space tourism has been available since 2001, and has not yet become any cheaper due to the technological advancements…

Let me know when space flights become affordable to you, and that should be an approximate time frame as to when you’ll be able to afford serious life extending operations.


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Lydiaa wrote:
Lex Luthor wrote:
People don't have to be rich or famous to get the latest technology in anything. It won't be any different for medical technology.


I suspect anything that could extend your life would be worth something closer to going on space flights, only more desirable to the average human being. Space tourism has been available since 2001, and has not yet become any cheaper due to the technological advancements…

Let me know when space flights become affordable to you, and that should be an approximate time frame as to when you’ll be able to afford serious life extending operations.


It takes an insane amount of energy to burn to get into space. It will be limited by that for a very long time. It's different than medicine that can be mass produced. Also it requires coordination with the government and a very large amount of people involved just monitoring a single flight (like having 100 technicians focused only on you). Skilled human labor will never be cheap.

I assume you have a cell phone or computer? It's the same technology that the rich people use, just like they get mostly the same healthcare (except with better doctors).


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Khross wrote:
Corolinth wrote:
You all need to understand that it's in your own best interest. You just don't know as much as your masters in Washington D.C., and can't make informed choices about what's best for you.
Which is why people elected them in the first place ...


I always thought it was to do **** I didn't have time to do myself. I guess the old adage still holds: If you want something done right...

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