Let's Eliminate Government-Mandated Handicapped Parking Spots.

This stupid-ass OP "all the handicapped spaces are used by obese people who are obese because they're lazy! oh, and doctors just throw around the placards willy-nilly!" is as ignorant and stupid as the people who cry "Latinos pump out babies like bunnies!"

Ignorant bullshit based on fear and resentment.
 
Because science? If you dont eat anything for a month just drink water and take vitamin supplements. Will you gain weight, lose weight or stay the same weight?

How many people suffering from starvation are obese?
And you cannot conceive in your liberal bubble that two people could eat and drink the exact same things for a month, and exercise the same, and one might lose weight one might stay the same? One might even gain weight? Because science.


This is coming from someone who has cut more weight in my day than the weight of everyone posting on this site put together.
 
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Show me a 50+ year old person that’s morbidly obese, and I will 100% GUARANTEE he has knee/back issues and can’t walk well

Show me a 50- year old person who has been in a catastrophic car accident crushing his spine and I will 100% GUARANTEE he has knee/back issues and can't walk well.

Do you have any clue how ridiculously illogical you are?
 
And you cannot conceive in your liberal bubble that two people could eat and drink the exact same things, and exercise the same, and one might lose weight one might stay the same? One might even gain weight? Because science.


This is coming from someone who has cut more weight in my day than the weight of everyone posting on this site put together.

I never said everyone would lose or gain weight in the exact same way/ratio given the same caloric intake/output. There are a multitude of variables which would determine what the appropriate calorie intake might be for any one individual. That said the driving factor in any and all weight gain or loss is diet. Full stop. You don't gain weight without a caloric surplus, and therefore weight gain or loss is a choice. I dont know how I can make it any simpler for you.
 
I never said everyone would lose or gain weight in the exact same way/ratio given the same caloric intake/output. There are a multitude of variables which would determine what the appropriate calorie intake might be for any one individual. That said the driving factor in any and all weight gain or loss is diet. Full stop. You don't gain weight without a caloric surplus, and therefore weight gain or loss is a choice. I dont know how I can make it any simpler for you.
You could make it simpler by proving it.
 
In 2025, America is faced with such an erosion of liberties that many of us are numb to it. It's just expected, and it's imbedded in so many subtle ways.

Today, I'm going to focus on one of my pet peeves that I am sure many of you will disagree with me on, conservatives included: Handicapped parking spaces.

Ten years ago this summer, I had a torn quadriceps tendon, had major surgery and was in a cast for six weeks. I borrowed a walker from a neighbor. There was a point when no one was home, and I had to go to Walmart to buy groceries. All the close by parking spots were taken, except for the 20 or so handicapped spots of which about five were occupied. As you know, handicapped spots are the premium locations always closest to the door. So I began my slow trek about 200 feet from the entrance. As I neared the empty handicapped spots, a van pulled into one of them and out waddled a 300-pound woman. I don't know what her disability was, but the main one appeared to be that she was morbidly obese. She was walking without assistance, so I would assume if she were to drop 150 or so pounds, she could walk normally and not need a special spot. The only requirement for getting approval for handicapped parking is for a health care professional to sign off. Doesn't have to be a doctor. A nurse practitioner will do. And there doesn't have to be a specific condition; only the determination that one has difficulty walking normally. So this could be most anybody who wants one. I am told these things are relatively easy to come by.

A business must have 2% of spaces solely for handicapped parking. For a small business, any number under 20, must be for the handicapped; again the prime spot. My beef is that this spot is usually available, and 98% of the population is inconvenienced at all times to accommodate the possibility that less than 2% might use a spot. For a business like Walmart or Lowe's that has upwards of 1000 parking spots, at least 20 front-and-center spots have to be available. Usually fewer than half are filled. This inconveniences everybody else. I sure could have used one of those spots that day I was in a cast with my walker.

This madness started in 1973 with the Rehabilition Act which guaranteed rights for the Disabled. While the act didn't mandate parking spaces, it set the table for the American Disabilities Act of 1990 which ushered in the familiar guy-in-a-wheelchair blue icon where the rules were standardized.

My thoughts? This is just another unfunded mandate that businesses are expected to eat. The decision should be left up to the business. If they think a spot should be left open, leave it open. If not, don't have a handicapped spot. If people complain, it's on the business to decide. It also depends on the type of business. Hospitals and doctors' offices could choose to have them. Athletic speed performance centers may decide they don't need them. Right now, no one is encouraged by our laws or government health care system to be healthy. America is increasingly obese, and we must not fat shame people. In fact, we are told by the left we must celebrate people's obesity. "It's who they are". There are no incentives for being fit. No incentives to walk. But if we were to mandate spots, let's restrict eligibility and make it tougher. Being a 40-year-old fatass should not be enough.

But if we must have mandated handicapped parking, let's do it more intelligently. Lowe's shouldn't have 15 open prime real estate spots on a crowded business day. Have 15-minute parking. Or open those spaces for everyone between, 6 pm and 8 am. Or if there are say, eight parking spots, let the end spot be for the handicapped; not the one right in front (which requires another adjacent space for loading and unloading).

It's all part of the softening of society. What did people do before 1974? They worked it out. They went when it wasn't busy. They got dropped off. Someone went in for them. They did what they could to become ambulatory again. Or businesses decided for themselves. Forced mandates are not compassion. True disabilities are unfortunate, but you don't make everyone else move heaven and earth to accommodate. Government needs to get the hell out. It's none of their business.

If you wanted to rant about overweight people you could have done it without hiding behind the subject of handicapped parking.

While we're at it why not ban wheelchairs and crutches. Cuz, you know, **** 'em.
 
You could make it simpler by proving it.

Although weight gain is largely a result of eating behavior and lifestyle, some people are at a disadvantage when it comes to controlling their eating habits.

Even this article which is looking for any excuse to give people to make it not their fault that they are overweight stipulates that overeating is the main reason anyone is obese.



#1 poor dietary habits.


“Weight loss essentially comes down to creating a calorie deficit—burning more calories than you consume,” Goodson explains. “While exercise helps burn calories and improve overall health, it can be difficult to out-exercise a poor diet and easy to out-eat your exercise burn. Dietary changes directly control calorie intake, making it easier to create a consistent deficit. Studies have shown that diet contributes more significantly to weight loss than exercise, while exercise is key for maintaining weight loss and overall fitness.”

Running a mile burns 150 calories on average. A package of twinkies is 270 calories.

75% of the calories you burn are just the requirements your body needs while at rest. You aren't going to exercise your way out of a shit diet.
 
I choose compassion too but that doesn’t mean forcing businesses to jump through unreasonable hoops to put 2% of their customers ahead of the 98%
You’re a liar

There isn’t a compassionate bone in your body

All you know how to do is ***** and judge
 
In 2025, America is faced with such an erosion of liberties that many of us are numb to it. It's just expected, and it's imbedded in so many subtle ways.

Today, I'm going to focus on one of my pet peeves that I am sure many of you will disagree with me on, conservatives included: Handicapped parking spaces.

Ten years ago this summer, I had a torn quadriceps tendon, had major surgery and was in a cast for six weeks. I borrowed a walker from a neighbor. There was a point when no one was home, and I had to go to Walmart to buy groceries. All the close by parking spots were taken, except for the 20 or so handicapped spots of which about five were occupied. As you know, handicapped spots are the premium locations always closest to the door. So I began my slow trek about 200 feet from the entrance. As I neared the empty handicapped spots, a van pulled into one of them and out waddled a 300-pound woman. I don't know what her disability was, but the main one appeared to be that she was morbidly obese. She was walking without assistance, so I would assume if she were to drop 150 or so pounds, she could walk normally and not need a special spot. The only requirement for getting approval for handicapped parking is for a health care professional to sign off. Doesn't have to be a doctor. A nurse practitioner will do. And there doesn't have to be a specific condition; only the determination that one has difficulty walking normally. So this could be most anybody who wants one. I am told these things are relatively easy to come by.

A business must have 2% of spaces solely for handicapped parking. For a small business, any number under 20, must be for the handicapped; again the prime spot. My beef is that this spot is usually available, and 98% of the population is inconvenienced at all times to accommodate the possibility that less than 2% might use a spot. For a business like Walmart or Lowe's that has upwards of 1000 parking spots, at least 20 front-and-center spots have to be available. Usually fewer than half are filled. This inconveniences everybody else. I sure could have used one of those spots that day I was in a cast with my walker.

This madness started in 1973 with the Rehabilition Act which guaranteed rights for the Disabled. While the act didn't mandate parking spaces, it set the table for the American Disabilities Act of 1990 which ushered in the familiar guy-in-a-wheelchair blue icon where the rules were standardized.

My thoughts? This is just another unfunded mandate that businesses are expected to eat. The decision should be left up to the business. If they think a spot should be left open, leave it open. If not, don't have a handicapped spot. If people complain, it's on the business to decide. It also depends on the type of business. Hospitals and doctors' offices could choose to have them. Athletic speed performance centers may decide they don't need them. Right now, no one is encouraged by our laws or government health care system to be healthy. America is increasingly obese, and we must not fat shame people. In fact, we are told by the left we must celebrate people's obesity. "It's who they are". There are no incentives for being fit. No incentives to walk. But if we were to mandate spots, let's restrict eligibility and make it tougher. Being a 40-year-old fatass should not be enough.

But if we must have mandated handicapped parking, let's do it more intelligently. Lowe's shouldn't have 15 open prime real estate spots on a crowded business day. Have 15-minute parking. Or open those spaces for everyone between, 6 pm and 8 am. Or if there are say, eight parking spots, let the end spot be for the handicapped; not the one right in front (which requires another adjacent space for loading and unloading).

It's all part of the softening of society. What did people do before 1974? They worked it out. They went when it wasn't busy. They got dropped off. Someone went in for them. They did what they could to become ambulatory again. Or businesses decided for themselves. Forced mandates are not compassion. True disabilities are unfortunate, but you don't make everyone else move heaven and earth to accommodate. Government needs to get the hell out. It's none of their business.


Not only are the front spaces taken up for handicap parking but now they also have a load of spaces for pickup orders.

I park way back anyway since I don't want my car to get messed up.

My issue is more with abled body people walking slow, blocking lanes and stuff, I'm really annoyed by the people who cross diagonally, or in the middle of the lane.
 
And you cannot conceive in your liberal bubble that two people could eat and drink the exact same things for a month, and exercise the same, and one might lose weight one might stay the same? One might even gain weight? Because science.
And so that condition causes people to eat a plate of brownies at a sitting and weigh 400 lbs. I see now.

You leftwingers. Sheesh!
 
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Challenge...accepted!*

*Don't have handicapped parking snd only eats one meal a day...
I would wager 80% of those who use handicap spaces are at least 30 lbs overweight. I would further wager if those people lost 30 lbs., most would not need handicap spaces. But it’s like with getting rich, the methods are widely available, yet only 3% will do what it takes.

I keep going g back to the fact that obesity rate has tripled since 1965. Maybe that RFK guy is onto something when he says sugar is added to every damn thing that’s sold. I want him to go after that.
 
And so that condition causes people to eat a plate of brownies at a sitting and weigh 400 lbs. I see now.

You leftwingers. Sheesh!
Statement made without evidence. A supposed Christian MAGA bitching about a charitable rule. Shocking.
 

Although weight gain is largely a result of eating behavior and lifestyle, some people are at a disadvantage when it comes to controlling their eating habits.

Even this article which is looking for any excuse to give people to make it not their fault that they are overweight stipulates that overeating is the main reason anyone is obese.



#1 poor dietary habits.


“Weight loss essentially comes down to creating a calorie deficit—burning more calories than you consume,” Goodson explains. “While exercise helps burn calories and improve overall health, it can be difficult to out-exercise a poor diet and easy to out-eat your exercise burn. Dietary changes directly control calorie intake, making it easier to create a consistent deficit. Studies have shown that diet contributes more significantly to weight loss than exercise, while exercise is key for maintaining weight loss and overall fitness.”

Running a mile burns 150 calories on average. A package of twinkies is 270 calories.

75% of the calories you burn are just the requirements your body needs while at rest. You aren't going to exercise your way out of a shit diet.
Your own links contradict your categorical statements. :lol:
 
You’re a liar

There isn’t a compassionate bone in your body

All you know how to do is ***** and judge
I think I’ve figured it out. All you leftwingers going ballistic over my thread are obese. I hit a nerve I didn’t expect to hit. I honestly thought this thread would get 10 or 15 comments, then die. But instead of getting mad at me, why don’t you start taking walks and eating better? Then you wont need those prime parking spots.
 
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