Re: For those too lazy to make a decision that will have a positive effect on your he
My husband is retired and living on a pension. I am retired with no pension. Neither of us are old enough for Social Security. We are also now supporting our daughter and her 2 young children. Trust me when I say that our grocery bill is stressful. If you shop wisely and watch sales at a few area stores and make your weekly meals according to stuff thats on sale, you can stay in a budget and eat decently healthy. The bs about healthy food being too expensive is just that....bs. I do it every single day and I do it while I'm pinching pennies.
And as far as making society stop supporting overweight people, good luck with that. I remember a neighbor I had, she had to be over 300 pounds and had an ulcer on her calf. If she would lose weight, the ulcer would have a much better chance at healing but since her eating habits were fast food or take out, that wasn't going to happen anytime soon. She had several expensive skin grafting procedures done but they didn't take. She used to come to me so I could clean out her ulcer and bandage it. I tried every single time to convince her to get up and out more. I even took her places to get her moving. She was collecting SSI for her obesity/ulcer. She was living off my/your taxes and they were also paying her medical bills. I'd rather drive a bit farther for my burger if its going to take a few people off the gravy train.
My husband is retired and living on a pension. I am retired with no pension. Neither of us are old enough for Social Security. We are also now supporting our daughter and her 2 young children. Trust me when I say that our grocery bill is stressful. If you shop wisely and watch sales at a few area stores and make your weekly meals according to stuff thats on sale, you can stay in a budget and eat decently healthy. The bs about healthy food being too expensive is just that....bs. I do it every single day and I do it while I'm pinching pennies.
And as far as making society stop supporting overweight people, good luck with that. I remember a neighbor I had, she had to be over 300 pounds and had an ulcer on her calf. If she would lose weight, the ulcer would have a much better chance at healing but since her eating habits were fast food or take out, that wasn't going to happen anytime soon. She had several expensive skin grafting procedures done but they didn't take. She used to come to me so I could clean out her ulcer and bandage it. I tried every single time to convince her to get up and out more. I even took her places to get her moving. She was collecting SSI for her obesity/ulcer. She was living off my/your taxes and they were also paying her medical bills. I'd rather drive a bit farther for my burger if its going to take a few people off the gravy train.
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