New Diet Offers Coming? Fox News Endorses

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Fox's Tantaros Treats Food Stamps As A Diet Plan: "Do You Know How Fabulous I'd Look?" | Blog | Media Matters for America

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On the eve of Thanksgiving, Fox News pundit Andrea Tantaros mockingly dismissed the plight of hungry Americans, claiming that she would "look fabulous" if she were forced to live on a food stamp diet.


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Lol wut, hungry Americans? We have a fucking obesity crisis, show me one person "starving" in America.
 
For anyone interested, I just recently scraped a good chunk of the US Census Bureau's 2010 data, and here's what they say:

Total registered income earners: 129,545,874 people

Code:
+---------+------------+---------+
| income  | population | percent |
+---------+------------+---------+
| 75-100  |   15500570 | 11.9653 |
| 60-75   |   13162527 | 10.1605 |
| 50-60   |   10652147 |  8.2227 |
| -10     |   10094946 |  7.7926 |
| 100-125 |    9703595 |  7.4905 |
| 10-15   |    7433213 |  5.7379 |
| 20-25   |    7344826 |  5.6697 |
| 15-20   |    7233738 |  5.5839 |
| 30-35   |    7056704 |  5.4473 |
| 25-30   |    6996889 |  5.4011 |
| 35-40   |    6459783 |  4.9865 |
| 40-45   |    6427960 |  4.9619 |
| 45-50   |    5639072 |  4.3530 |
| 125-150 |    5504728 |  4.2492 |
| 150-200 |    5316861 |  4.1042 |
| 200+    |    5018315 |  3.8738 |
+---------+------------+---------+

Income column is thousands of $ annual. If wanted, I can even break it down by state, county, age, race, and probably more. They even have statistics publicly available that let you know what time people get up in the morning to goto work in each county, and whether or no they take a car, truck, van, mass transit, or walk to work.
 
fucking fat ass Americans,, all them fucks should be on food stamp and lose some fucking weight..
 
Indeed, a special interest group would never make up facts that further its agenda.

Obesity rates by income.
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This is completely irrelevant to the point you are trying to refute. A higher rate of obesity among low income households does not imply a lower rate of food-insecurity among low income households.

I can't believe I even need to point this out. :eek7: Thanks for reminding me why I don't come here very often...
 
If you go hungry in America: you're an idiot or spending your kids lunch money on drugs.

How do you go hungry in a buffet.



My new diet plan is to make more money.
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the food that is easiest to buy when working at a low income level is so high in carbs/transfat - that is why obesity rates are that high.

sure they could grow their own veggies and eat high protein / natural foods - but most of them are working at home depot 60 hours a week as their primary income and is easier to grab ramen noodles/hungry man dinners/tortinos pizza than it is to prepare a home cooked meal.

that and pure laziness

even when i made next to nothing and could barely pay my bills i still worked out every day and ate as good as possible
 
the food that is easiest to buy when working at a low income level is so high in carbs/transfat - that is why obesity rates are that high.

sure they could grow their own veggies and eat high protein / natural foods - but most of them are working at home depot 60 hours a week as their primary income and is easier to grab ramen noodles/hungry man dinners/tortinos pizza than it is to prepare a home cooked meal.

that and pure laziness

even when i made next to nothing and could barely pay my bills i still worked out every day and ate as good as possible

It's just pure lazieness. Good healthy food is cheaper.
 
This is completely irrelevant to the point you are trying to refute. A higher rate of obesity among low income households does not imply a lower rate of food-insecurity among low income households.

I can't believe I even need to point this out. :eek7: Thanks for reminding me why I don't come here very often...

Shh, no tears. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
 
It's just pure lazieness. Good healthy food is cheaper.

True, but that's not the only problem. The other big problem is the way you grew up. When all you know is cheap fast food with tons of artificial flavors and other shit like that you'll have a hard time eating real food.