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View Poll Results: What is your pick for nanny of the year?

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  • Michigan lawmaker and Nanny of the Year winner

    0 0%
  • NY state Senator who tries to ban iPod & cell phone use while walking

    0 0%
  • Chicago principal who bans homemade lunches for students

    0 0%
  • North Carolina for banning rare and medium-rare hamburgers

    0 0%
  • Maryland county for demanding permit for kids' lemonade stand, fines them $500

    2 40.00%
  • EU bans "free-range kids" through regulating access to balloons, etc

    0 0%
  • City planner who threatens woman with 93 days in jail for planting veggies in her own garden

    3 60.00%
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    tomder55 Posts: 1,742, Reputation: 346
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    #21

    Jan 2, 2012, 07:49 AM
    There are no less than 40,000 new local laws that went into effect Jan 1 . I'm sure there is plenty of material for the 2012 nanny-state poll.
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    speechlesstx Posts: 1,111, Reputation: 284
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    #22

    Jan 11, 2012, 02:16 PM
    And it looks like Bloomberg is already trying to get in the running for the 2012 awards...

    Mayor's plan to limit booze sales

    Party pooper!

    First, Mayor Bloomberg went after smoking in public places. Then trans-fats, salt and sugary drinks.

    Now Bloomberg — known for sipping fine wine and downing a cold beer from time to time — wants to crack down on alcohol sales to curb excessive drinking, according to a provocative planning document obtained by The Post.

    The city Health Department’s far-reaching Partnership for a Healthier New York City initiatives proposes to slash the number of establishments in the city that sell booze.

    Community “transformation” grants provided under President Obama’s health-care law would help bankroll the effort.
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    Mayor Bloomberg could find it harder to find a nice glass of wine if he gets his way.

    One of the goals listed in the “request for proposal” document to community groups is “reducing alcohol retail outlet (e.g. bar, corner store) density and illegal alcohol,” the document states.

    “Talk about a nanny state. Why don’t they just close all the liquor establishments?” quipped Mike Long, a former liquor-store owner in Bay Ridge and head of the state Conservative Party.

    “This is absolutely insane. They want to run the retail establishments in New York,” said Long, who likened the effort to the temperance movement of more than a century ago.

    Health officials and advocates have also discussed banning liquor advertising seen by millions of straphangers in the transit system.

    “Reduce the exposure to alcohol products and bar advertising and promotion in retail and general (trains, buses, etc.) settings (stores, restaurants, etc”, the department’s document says.

    The department yesterday, declined to discuss specifics on how it would implement the controversial proposals.
    The mayor is on a roll in NY with closing down restaurants for filming the inspection while Starbucks get the A grade in spite of the presence of vaginal yeast and fecal matter on the counters, and some 1000 pedestrians injured thanks to his new bike lanes.

    Thank God I live in Texas.
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    #23

    Jan 11, 2012, 02:36 PM
    And today's big thing didn't even make this... Bloomy is truly the nanny king. If you don't eat his way you will have your legs cut off. Mayor Bloomberg Defends Anti-Obesity Ads And Then Orders Chicken Soup And Popcorn
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    #24

    Jan 11, 2012, 02:47 PM
    Was the popcorn plain, dry, salt free and air popped?

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