Ban tobacco
Ban all you can drink soda fountains
Ban large sodas, upsizing, value meals, etc.
Ban advertising of junk food and fast food to children, as they do in some foreign countries
Ban hydrogenated oil, the single worst food ingredient on the planet, progenitor of heart attacks and so much more
Ban MSG
Mandate walking paths and bike ways in future construction. Add them to existing spaces whenever the opportunity arises.
Wow Luminosity, I can't believe you could be this culturally insensitive. Tobacco, large sodas, junk food, hydrogenated oil and MSG are favored by low income single mothers and other protected communities. It's totally racist to deny them the expression of their awesomeness by forcing your White Suburban Bourgeois values on their unique and valuable culture.
Not to mention fascistic. Chairman Mao would be proud.
Once you require one person to pay for another person's healthcare, draconian rules will be the result. Why do you think smokers are being denied cancer treatment in the UK (which has UNIVERSAL health care, a "human right", which shouldn't be denied). It will happen in this country as well. 50% of the population now gets some sort-of direct support from the government. If you include corporate welfare, the number is much higher!). Do you think the productive workers and entrepreneurs are going to sit by and watch the obesity epidemic wipe out all their wealth and hard work (in a single payer system). You had better bet your bottom dollar that new draconian rules to improve the health of welfare recipients will be voted in (if a single payer system is developed). A smoking ban for national healthcare recipients will be a tiny first step.
I have to come back to the fact that it is very hard to compare the U.S. and other nations that have some sort-of government health benefit (not a natural human "right", but something created by politicians). It is easier and less expensive to manage the health of a relatively small homogeneous population. The U.S is large and very diverse. The U.S. is the least healthy of all developed nations, not because the U.S. lacks high quality MEDICAL care, but because the population eats crap and doesn't exercise. If a single payer system comes to the U.S., the MEDICAL care system will be over-run with tens of millions, maybe over 100 million people who are sick because of their lifestyle. There will absolutely be restrictions and very long waiting times.
I little while ago I inquired about emigrating to NZ. A fellow who specializes in moving people to NZ said I had to have a university education, a business to move to NZ, and about $50,000 to deposit in an NZ bank, and then there was no guarantee. I would have to get a work permit and hope that after a year, I would be accepted. It just so happens that I met a NZ citizen in Florida a little while later. I asked her why it is so difficult to get citizenship in NZ. She said (like "duh"), NZ has all kinds of government benefits like subsidized schooling and healthcare and such things, and that if they let just anyone in, they would get a ton of free-loaders and it would bankrupt the country. I looked around at a lot of other nations that have universal health care (Nordic countries especially), and they also have extremely tough immigration laws. Only in the U.S. do we think we can provide unlimited MEDICAL care to everyone, including immigrants and somehow pay for it.
Edited by Mind, 06 July 2012 - 11:40 PM.