Hoffa was 62 when he disappeared
I did not realize he was so young.
shareI also thought he was older than that, at least in his 70s.
shareMe too .... back then though look at what people ate and how they lived - smoking all over the place, too much drinking, stress, pollution, etc. It took a lot out of people. People look younger these days and are if they bother to take care of themselves, healthier.
shareEverywhere I go nowadays I see morbidly obese gigantors. For the first time in it's 243 year history, American life expectancy is plummeting.
share> For the first time in it's 243 year history, American life expectancy is plummeting.
Yeah, there is that ... oddly enough ... in the red states mostly.
Republicans ought to get the hint.
But if you go back and look at what used to be in grocery stores or how restaurants
used to cook meals, or be regulated/inspected. That is making America great again,
going back to that?
It doesn't matter much what state you're in, the nation is full of 250-350 pounders wherever you go.
shareOn the coasts people are healthier.
Maybe in some places and maybe if it's very rich gated community but in the last few years I've been to L.A. Miami, Houston, Galveston, Miami, Cape Canaveral, St. Petersburg and it was all obese except for that very exclusive area south of Melbourne, Florida..but that was 10 million dollar homes.
The U.S. used to be in an obesity epidemic, now it's much worse and getting worse by the day..more like an Obesity Catastrophe.
I live in the CA Bay Area, and I don't see that many fat people anymore. Most of us see the light and are not above using the government to incentivize the food industry to make food more healthy or tax bad habits to pay for problems. However when I visit other places people are way more obese.
It is the food industry. This country does not give a shit about its people past how much money they can squeeze from the people by whatever means possible. Here I have lots of good markets with fresh food - no food deserts here.
Where the F is "the CA Bay Area?' Is that "The City By The Bay?"
shareYes, it's the Big Corporations who get us addicted to their junk food, make us obese and they make even more money off making us sick. The politicians are in bed with these Big Corporations so there's NOBODY in power to help the average citizen, who is now poor, fat, and sick.
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