The
health care reform bill moving through the Senate includes several
provisions aimed at making Americans thinner, on the theory that
doing so will reduce medical spending. It won't, says Senior
Editor Jacob Sullum. Even if it did, he argues, we should be wary
of a political theory that says taxpayer-funded health care makes
everyone's personal habits everyone else's business.
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