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Should we tax baby formula to encourage more women to breast feed?
How about we play some connect the dots.
* Let's say we have policy that offers free formula to poor mothers for their babies.
* They choose not to breast feed.
* Infant mortality is adversely affected.
* Liberals read reports about infant mortality being worse in this country compared to other countries.
* Liberals conclude the problem is due to poverty.
* They offer more poor women free formula.
* Then they feel all warm and fuzzy about doing good...until the next report comes out, because they never really address the real issues - a tragety isn't it?
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is plausible how exactly?
i'm assuming there's something holding it together that goes beyond your projections about "liberals"...and it's reverse which is that people like aceventura monopolize "realistic" approaches to social questions.