Sentences with phrase «paying for fat people»

To paraphrase in a totally politically incorrect way — I'm paying for fat people who chose not to take care of themselves or at least take care of the financial aspects of their conditions.

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Sort by median salary to find the jobs with the fattest pay cheques; sort by five - year wage growth to see which fields have the fastest - growing salaries — that can indicate a shortage of qualified candidates (and opportunity for you); or sort by five - year growth in the number of people in the field — those are the places that have been on hiring sprees (but watch out; that doesn't mean they'll continue the streak).
Fat people, smokers, drinkers, diabetics and the rest are all complaining they have to pay for someone else's contraception yet we have to pay for THEIR habits.
No more 10 commandments, constantly Taking God out of the US, making abortion ok, making us pay for teens having babies, the bailing out the fat cats on w street, doing nothing for the people, How about the violent video games, or taking the parents out of as head of the families.
He is raising money for «Big Brother» Obama the very person who wants him and all the other «FAT CAT» Democ» RATS» to pay more in taxes.
What kind of people would first create stuff they don't need, to get them to buy what they don't need, that necessitates the need to work their butts off to pay for said stuff they don't need, then feed them stuff that makes them sick, ugly, fat and dead.
Eating «Fat» is a tricky area for most people, but if you have PCOS, it's something you need to pay extra-special attention to, as it can affect other hormonal stuffs.
Just as people are paying more attention to the fats and calories in their diets, they're starting to do the same for their canine companions, particularly when it comes to chews and treats.
Gross points out that the program reflects a number of important trends, including (1) A Touch of Conscience (where most companies pay lip service to concerns like global warming or poverty); (2) The New Guilded Age (where fat and happy law firms think nothing of the absurdity of giving students a $ 60 allowance for lunch); (3) Defining Public Service Down (a situation where most people claim interest in community service but don't want the lower incomes that go with it, so they find a win - win situation like doing pro bono at a large firm); and (4) It's Good To Be the King (describing how partners set priorities and realize that the $ 15 lunch is quicker and gets associates back to billing more quickly and spares partners from socializing).
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