eliza61
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1st, I don't tan.
2d, I could have seen this coming. Remember when the government started adding extra taxes to cigarettes? Sold it as a great revenue maker, basically a "sin tax" and by the way since we all know smoking is bad for everyone then the smoker really ought to shoulder more for the medical care they will cause? Non-smokers applauded with a smugness because it wasn't them that would be paying more. Now we see proposals for increased taxes on certain foods, which cars you drive, etc. Once we all accepted that "certain people" should shoulder burdens because of their life choices then we opened the door for EVERY life choice to be targeted. So, today there are a few more, more will be coming. Wonder who will be the person/people who get to decide how all the rest of us should live and ensure that we *pay* for choices they don't agree with? Remember, we were promised *price signals* to make us, the dumb public, change our behaviors....and you thought you were in control of your own life...
3d, I hope that the smug posters who laugh off the concern with a "so don't do X" wake up a realize that today its something they don't care about....are they so sure tomorrow it won't be?
I don't think it's smugness at all. In fact the government can't collect a tax if no one is using the item which you taxed now can they? I've said a number of times, I boycott with my dollar bill. So I have absolutely no problem putting my backside where my mouth is. Tomorrow if they tax some thing that use as a luxury cosmetic item, I will then make the decision whether to continue to purchase it.
Well I am sorry I should have my rights as a parent to decide what is best for my children taken from me because others can’t.
You are absolutely right but in the tanning tax you still have the freedom to tan if you so desire.