Whats the point of additional revenue?
If government wants more money, they should stop passing more sin taxes, and more fees. Start raising income/sales taxes if they want more money.
That is not a prudent thing to do given the objective being to shift taxation to a more direct ad hoc notion... IF they can. Perhaps the governmental folks are trying to create an alternative to soda so that milk might be consumed instead. Maybe the milk lobby wrote the tax bill on soda... Who knows what is in their minds... one thing for sure, though... syrup seems to be consumed by young folks more so than oldsters... ergo, the motive might be that oldsters vote.
Alcohol is far different then soda. Overconsumption can far more directly effect others then overeating.
Fat people don't have a high rate of driving while fat and killing people.
IF you view it myopically perhaps... But, there are kids who don't drive that might be adversely affected by soda...who'll grow up and drink booze and drive and stuff and such.... who knows...
It is about consumption taxation...
Should I be taxed to repair the highway if I don't drive on them???
Furthermore, define 'not the best of foods'. Eat meet? That's bad. Cheese, fuck that's fatty, bad for you. Whole milk. same thing. Juice, that's nothing but empty calories. nothing but rice, beans, water, and an apple a day. Anything more, you might get fat, and that's bad.
Well... 'Best of foods' seems to be those that provide more good stuff then those that don't...
I eat pizza and soda and milk and eggyies and French toast and stuff like that and I'm not fat... In fact, I weigh less now than when I was in college... Same body fat percentage, though.
Finally. The same lefties that are always pushing these food taxes, are the same ones that keep telling us we shouldn't tell people how to live their lives
Seems to me that there is quite a bit of "how to live life" going on and has gone on for quite some time now... We hire folks to inform us about what is good and bad and we expect government to enact prudent law to sort of keep us in a reasonable conduit of good for us parameters.
I want taxation on some stuff to offset the cost incurred dealing with the result of those kinds of stuff... I don't want telling folks they can't do 'x' or 'y' but neither do I want to pay for their doing what might cost me too.