How is encouraging people to stop smoking by raising taxes supposed to raise money for health care?
Lets think this through. Raising taxes is supposed to do two things:
1) Get people to stop smoking.
2) Raise money for health care.
If #1 is successful, what happens to the health care funding?
Remember the funding often goes to unrelated issues like child health care, not always to smoke prevention.
No, it is suppose to
get people to stop smoking
reduce the cost of health care
this is the logic (agree or not, i really don’t care and I am a smoker)
the majority of health cost are due to smoking, so if you stop people from smoking, you reduce health care cost. but….
you also reduce the need for tobacco (the number one cash crop for Kentucky, and the second cash crop for North Carolina).
reduce the number of factory workers at plants that package cigarettes (they have a big plant in Greensboro,NC employs about 2,000 people.
I think the tax money will end up funding something stupid, like the money that states got from the tobacco lawsuit, it was used as normal state funds and not for health care.
Written by rob on January 25th, 2010 with
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#1. January 25th, 2010, at 7:11 AM.
Obama will definitely pay his share of taxes. He loves them Newports.
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