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	<title>Comments on: Where’s My Bailout? In a Vending Machine? Fantastic!</title>
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	<description>Plunging Towards Gomorrah</description>
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		<description>It is quit interesting that the City Manager can determine what goes into a vending machine but cannot enforce the same regulations on city own buildings. Case in point, any city own building that has a vending machine has to be 100% healthy, but that same building no matter if there is a  cafeteria , outside vendor, or even a restaurant not mandate to follow these guild line. So how imperative is this to any average adult to make there own decision on what they eat. Along with single out the vending company that is mandate to have there, hands tied for one individual personal objective. In addition, has this truly help. I would think $15.6 million stimulus has helped the bottom line for the city’s operating budget. To bad that none of that stimulus money has help reduce San Antonio obesity problem. However, maybe the stimulus has help stimulate a certain person that makes decision in this city.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is quit interesting that the City Manager can determine what goes into a vending machine but cannot enforce the same regulations on city own buildings. Case in point, any city own building that has a vending machine has to be 100% healthy, but that same building no matter if there is a  cafeteria , outside vendor, or even a restaurant not mandate to follow these guild line. So how imperative is this to any average adult to make there own decision on what they eat. Along with single out the vending company that is mandate to have there, hands tied for one individual personal objective. In addition, has this truly help. I would think $15.6 million stimulus has helped the bottom line for the city’s operating budget. To bad that none of that stimulus money has help reduce San Antonio obesity problem. However, maybe the stimulus has help stimulate a certain person that makes decision in this city.</p>
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