Balko elucidates on anti-obesity initiatives taking place on school vending machines and the federal support of requiring more detailed food labels. In other words, we should restrict certain foods from children and pay more money to fund these organizations. [Adding Metacommentary]. However, this brings "government between you and your waistline" (Balko 466). State legislatures and the school board is interfering with the foods provided for students. President Bush donated an excess amount of money toward these organizations to keep these children away from certain junk food, but for what measure? Balko feels that we should allow not only all individuals, but students the right to choose what they eat at their own expense. With more control