fuck you, i'm no libertarian, i despise you all equally
if you can't see where this type of bullshit adds up over time, then you're either blinded by idealism or just plain stupid
forgive me, forgot where i was posting for a moment
I'm not calling you a libertarian, but the argument certainly is. I mean, if they tax cigarettes, then they'll want to tax red meat and then you will be jailed for eating bacon! The sky is falling!
This argument never really works, though.
If anything, while the precedent has been set that luxuries can be taxed by the government, neither tobacco or alcohol have been banned.
I don't really consider it an assault on our personal freedoms, and I don't think it's idealist when there's very little evidence to support that claim.
... The concept that there could be a tax on something like entertainment seems a silly analogy to make.
And while I'm not against a tax on soda, I am against a tax on soda if it's the government "end all, be all" solution. Like I said before Zero Hero, the subsidy is the really problem.
I'm not in favor of dumping the subsidy entirely either, but making it a subsidy for actual farmers and not corporations.