Originally posted by: Skoorb
Originally posted by: ElFenix
how about we just stop subsidizing the crap out of it? oh, wait, that would make far too much sense. instead they want to tax the thin people who drink regular instead of the fatties that drink diet.
if we'd have implemented this sort of tax 30 years ago they'd have driven us to eat trans-fat laden margarine over regular butter. and i guarantee you that we'd still have the tax today even after figuring out just how bad trans fat is. it took them 100 years to repeal the spanish american war phone tax! are we that certain that diet is really any better than regular?
Maybe some are, but confidence doesn't always represent reality. I think that from a health perspective as long as calories are kept in check accordingly, regular soda is healthier than diet. I do drink diet, but one day I'll stop, hopefully before I get cancer. I've tried regular but ran into that calorie checking problem
By the way I thought of something else we could tax...
Internet message board posts by the post. One could potentially get carpal tunnel when using a keyboard so we might as well sway people from using it unless absolutely necessary (work for example). This would be for the greater good and would help drive health care costs down. First you might avoid carpal tunnel but you might also be more healthy because you would have less incentive to sit in front of the computer.
I realize this might lead you to watch television or play video games and if this is deemed the case we may just need a tax on those activities as well.
Good day, Comrades.
Thank you for that. I am fvcked now.
Think of the productivity increases by making it harder for people to post during the day on work time?
If I ran a company the first thing I'd do would be to ban non-essential internet using during the day, no argument or debate, it would happen.