Originally posted by: sirjonk
Originally posted by: bamacre
Both parties are failing to have faith in a free market economy which leads to less rights for Americans.
This is just another example of government intervening with free markets and personal liberty. The real solution is to allow businesses to decide whether they want to allow smoking in their establishments. The consumers and their wallets should decide if the business makes the right decision. If enough customers are concerned with smokers, then enough bars will decide to not allow smoking in their establishments. The result is those concerned will bring themselves and their wallets to smoke-free establishments, while others will bring themselves and their wallets to establishments that allow smoking.
When government intervenes, the free market is crippled and suffers. The result is less freedom for Americans.
Are the businesses going to pick up the tab from the billions of dollars smoking costs the country in health care costs? Nope, the 75% of the country that doesn't smoke will. When every smoker pays their own cancer bills then they can complain about loss of liberty.
Without government intervention, the businesses would only be catering to their consumers, and it would be the consumers choice, by means of their wallets, whether or not that bar/restaurant allows smoking.
People smoke. You aren't going to change that. By forcing all bars/restaurants to be smoke-free, many smokers will stay at home and eat/drink. And the free market loses, because otherwise, there would be bars/restaurants that smokers could go to and spend their money. Bars and restaurants that spend money, hire people, lease commercial property.
Leave the choice to the consumers, have faith in the free market.
Of course, because government has intervened into the health care business, and looks to do so even more, we'll see even less freedoms in our future. Today, no smoking in bars. Tomorrow, no unhealthy food in restaurants. How dare the government have to pay for your obesity.
These are the stupid problems we face when we elect leadership that promises to protect American lives, instead of leadership that promises to protect the American way of life.
Is there any doubt that both the parties in power today don't believe in the political philosophy that freedom works? Two parties that believe that personal liberties are a barrier to a successful state?
We have gone from a government that promised to protect our rights, to a government that promises to take them away. And like moronic sheep, we cheer and celebrate.