Airport Wellness or Taxpayer Wallet Waste? Airports Need Health... Not Handouts!
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On today’s Stinchfield, we look at the newest campaign to “Make America Healthy Again”—and it starts at the airport.
RFK Jr. and Transportation Secretary Duffy just unveiled a national plan to overhaul America’s airports with health-focused food options, workout areas, stretching stations, hydration hubs—basically turning terminals into mini-wellness centers.
Listen, the idea itself is solid. America is unhealthy, and airports are notorious traps of bad food and long hours of sitting. I applaud anyone trying to fix that. But here’s the real question: Should taxpayer dollars be paying for smoothie bars and fitness pods in airports that already make billions of dollars a year?
Airports should be doing this on their own. They don’t need Washington’s hand on the scale, and they certainly don’t need your wallet funding boutique wellness projects. Today, we break down the proposal, the politics behind it, and why even good ideas can turn into terrible policy when the government gets involved.
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