Our US Congress has once again taken the low road, trading
children’s health for re-election dollars. Shame on them and us for allowing
this to happen.
Recently Congress blocked a well-researched proposal by the
US Agriculture Department that would have provided a much-needed upgrade to our
Country’s School Lunch Program. The new
proposal added more fruits, vegetables, and whole grains to the lunch menu
while reducing the amount of potatoes and salt served. It would also have
redefined the concept of a vegetable serving, taking it away from a slice of
pizza with a splash of red sauce. Unfortunately Congress acquiesced to big
corporation special interest groups led by food companies producing frozen
pizzas, the salt industry, and potato growers that spent over $5.6 Million to
squash the proposal.
The truly sad part is we are no longer seeing what this is
doing to our Country. There’s no other way of saying it; we are fat. Today close
to 40% US adults have breached the level of ‘Obese’ causing soaring medical costs and shortening their lives. This number
doesn’t even begin to count the number that are pre-obese or just plain
‘overweight’. Focusing on our
youth, there are well over 12,500,000 Obese Children, ages 2-19, in the US and the figures for just overweight
children are beyond belief. Speculation is, this may be the first generation to
not outlive their parents. All this causes a huge medical and financial toll on
America. This year alone over 300,000 will die from Overweight and
Obesity related diseases, and well over $147 Billion will be spent on medical
procedures and treatment relating to these
conditions.
So why did our elected Congress vote to keep American
children sick and fat. The party line is that government currently pays a maximum
of $2.94 for each lunch served. The changes would have increased the costs by
about 14 cents per lunch. This is just too
expensive they say. A rather short-sided opinion, when one considers we are
spending over $2.2 Trillion on health care each year, and our population is
sicker than ever. Do you think just possibly there could be some
other more important issues in play?
Currently the average cost for winning a seat in the House
is over $1 Million and a Senate race can be Several Million Dollars. In fact it
is not unheard of to spend over $10 Million on a Congressional election. Now
imagine what happens if you’ve angered a large Lobby Group by voting against one
of their pet projects. You might as well pack your bags and move out of office.
The sad fact is, it’s impossible to go up against a large political lobby
group and survive, but the American people
can always be bamboozled if enough money and spin is thrown at a campaign. Heck
most voters just follow the policy line from their unions, or vote for the incumbent
because they are afraid of change. Then too there are the subsidized crops that
may be affected if our children were offered more real vegetables. These
include wheat subsidized to $1.7 Billion, corn subsidized to $3.5 Billion,
dairy subsidized to $74 Million. Even cheese is promoted by the Department of
Agriculture where they created a successful marketing plan to sell pizzas loaded
with 40% more cheese. Let’s face it, we have dug a pretty deep hole for our
children’s health, and as long as the same people are in office why should we
ever believe they will rise to do anything different.
If we are truly concerned about the declining future health
in America, there are some hard choices we must take. It starts with changing
our own family’s diet to eat more whole (unprocessed) foods and vegetables.
We next need to impose the extraordinary measure of ‘Two Term
Limits’ on our Congress and local elected officials. As long as politicians are more concerned with being re-elected, and
satiating their own personal needs, they will take the low road. Then we should
revamp our election system spending
to allow for only a specific number of prepaid public election campaign announcements
prior to voting. These two measures will take the power away from special
interest groups and big corporations, making our government available to all
people. The resulting new diversity will strengthen and enhance our political
system and our Country. Politicians may then focus on doing the right thing
knowing that re-election is not an option and serving in office is a privilege.
Finally if we are going to subsidize agriculture, let’s subsidize
organic fruits and vegetables over wheat,
corn, dairy, and yes, even tobacco. This will reduce the cost of these healthy
foods making them more available to every American, thereby reducing our
medical costs while building stronger bodies. To find proof of this
claim, simply checkout the movie ‘Forks Over Knives’. You’ll be glad you did.
If you are happy, thrilled with what you see when you look
around, then do nothing and stay on the same path. If you believe, as I do,
that life could and should be better for all of us, then the time is now to let
your voice be heard. If nothing else, let’s do it for our children.