the reality of it is more sad. think, for a moment - WHY - they want to tax it? because its a problem. americans drink far more soda and eat far more crap than they do healthy food. on top of that, they get little, to no, excercise.
two prime disney examples - 1)watch wall-e. the ship full of fat americans, its not too far off.. 2) just go to WDW - notice the foreign tourists and compare their body mass to american tourists... its disgusting. how many of you have been on the dining plan and pick up a piece of fruit for a snack, over a rice krispie treat. i know i'm guilty!
the simple fact is america's youth is getting larger and larger. they arent excercising. sure, schools should put more money into gym classes and nutrition courses, but its not going to happen. it starts at home. if you're ordering pizza and getting mcdonalds more than 5x a month - thats a problem. if you're buying 2 liters of soda by the bagfull - thats a problem. larger americans have more health problems which puts a larger strain on the already failing health care system.
soda is a treat, not life fuel. when i was 26, i ate and drank like my friends - soda, pizza, beer - i weighed 300lbs. I'm now 30. i work out, after work - i drink water all day, i treat myself to a paid lunch once a week (but even then i'm careful). i'm now down to 200lbs. the last time i drank soda was a sprite in disney. i still might have a beer once or twice a week - but its a treat! not a way of life.
so, that aside - regardless of taxing soda or any other needless food - people are going to buy it because they like it and it 'tastes good' - i'm all for it. take that money from that tax and put it back into the education system - pay for those gym/health classes that were taken away. use it to fund field days teaching physical fitness. but if you're putting away gallons of soda a week and you are crying over adding a few cents to each soda purchase - what do you care? buy water instead! IMO.