smokers tax

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dmek25
08-08-2007, 10:45 AM
I must say that I find it interesting that many conservatives support cigarette taxes. Allowing the government to impose vice taxes is pretty "un-conservative."
i agree. it seems like anytime someone talks about raising taxes, it must be the democrats.

FRPLG
08-08-2007, 10:48 AM
I am conservative and I support a cigarette tax absolutely. It is not a question of the government impinging on our rights...it is a public health issue. There is not even an iota of positive that comes from smoking. It is unquestionably bad for the smoker, probably bad for those around him/her and is a blight on our healthcare system. All the other things mentioned have some potential positives to them so to me they would require way more nuance. But cigs ought to be taxed out of existence if it were up to me.

mredskins
08-08-2007, 10:53 AM
Alcohol is taxed here in PA, and trust me, those businesses are doing fine.

Isn't alcohol taxed in every state???

Lady Brave
08-08-2007, 10:56 AM
If smokers are such a burden on the healthcare system, then you can say the same thing about overweight and obese people. Let's tax the crap out of high fat and fast food as well.

saden1
08-08-2007, 11:21 AM
I have a better idea, why don't we tax everything I rarely if ever buy? Tax guns, baseball gear, diapers & baby food, carrots, any shirt smaller than XL, contact lenses, and all things I don't buy.

Schneed10
08-08-2007, 11:37 AM
I must say that I find it interesting that many conservatives support cigarette taxes. Allowing the government to impose vice taxes is pretty "un-conservative."

So?

Can't somebody be conservative on some issues and liberal on others? Or has partisan politics become so deeply rooted in this country that people feel that you can't split from your party's consensus on anything?

Schneed10
08-08-2007, 11:37 AM
If smokers are such a burden on the healthcare system, then you can say the same thing about overweight and obese people. Let's tax the crap out of high fat and fast food as well.

Amen, sister.

Schneed10
08-08-2007, 11:39 AM
Alcohol is taxed here in PA, and trust me, those businesses are doing fine.

Isn't alcohol taxed in every state???

More so here in PA. A case of beer typically costs $2-4 more than it would in VA. That's mainly attributable to tax differences.

firstdown
08-08-2007, 11:44 AM
Alcohol is taxed here in PA, and trust me, those businesses are doing fine.

People, increasing taxes on things like Smoking and Drinking are not going to change people's behavior, and the legislators know this. People are still going to smoke and still going to drink. The point isn't to get them to stop, the point is to subsidize government programs by taxing the people who cause a bigger financial burden on society (smoking leads to emphysema and heart disease which generally strike in old age, which affects how much the Federal Government pays out in the form of Medicare benefits).
We could list a ton of stuff that people do which they could stop that throws a burden onto society. So if want to tax people for this rweason then don't stop with cigs.

mredskins
08-08-2007, 11:45 AM
More so here in PA. A case of beer typically costs $2-4 more than it would in VA. That's mainly attributable to tax differences.

Hmmm...A six pack of coors Light in MD. is like $4.99. How much in PA?

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