The price on a pack of cigarettes will go up $1.00 per pack in a couple weeks. The tax is supposedily going to go towards children’s health care programs. It will not raise much money with the smoking legislation the way it is because there are fewer places to smoke every year and more money to smoke. Here is how I would make sure enough money is generated for children’s health care:
- Reverse anti-smoking laws – Reversing anti-smoking laws will increase smoking, which will increase sales, which will increase tax revenues.
- Combine cigarette taxes with a lottery – 50% of the cigarette taxes can go towards a “smokers’ lottery”. The lottery ticket can be on the aluminum foil on top of cigarette packs. The drawing can be on the National Smoke-ender’s Day.
- Eliminate the minimum smoking age – This will allow children to help fund their own health care. Smoke breaks can replace recess.
I would rather see the punishment fit the crime. If we want to raise money for children’s health care, we should not generate it from sin taxes. This leaves a bad impression with children that sinning is OK. I would raise taxes on children’s goods.
- Fisher-Price toys
- Sponge Bob licensed goods
- Flintstone vitamins
- Diapers
- Bicyles under 24″
- Poulan Chain saws
Parents will feel better when they buy a toy that spoils their child. Part of the money they pay for spoiling their children would go towards their health care. Many people will quit smoking. Not too many people will pass up on a Dora the Explorer doll while their child is throwing a tantrum.
By taxing children’s stuff instead of adult stuff, there will be more money generated towards children’s health care. Children will feel like they’re part of the solution by nagging their parents to buy them toys until health care is paid for.
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March 29, 2009
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I had spent the last three weeks trying to quit smoking. New Year’s resolutions are a bad idea when you are trying to run for President. People make a big deal about President Obama smoking. If I was him, I would smoke whenever I could. Being president is a huge responsibility. We need a president with a clear head. That means if a President smokes, let him or her smoke when needed.
I have not smoked during the last three weeks and it shows. I have made grammatical and spelling errors. My writing has seemed more forced. What is the point in having healthy lungs if your mind is always thinking about cigarettes?
I will smoke again tomorrow. You will soon notice the improvement.
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January 22, 2009
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Making the Punishment Fit the Crime
The price on a pack of cigarettes will go up $1.00 per pack in a couple weeks. The tax is supposedily going to go towards children’s health care programs. It will not raise much money with the smoking legislation the way it is because there are fewer places to smoke every year and more money to smoke. Here is how I would make sure enough money is generated for children’s health care:
I would rather see the punishment fit the crime. If we want to raise money for children’s health care, we should not generate it from sin taxes. This leaves a bad impression with children that sinning is OK. I would raise taxes on children’s goods.
Parents will feel better when they buy a toy that spoils their child. Part of the money they pay for spoiling their children would go towards their health care. Many people will quit smoking. Not too many people will pass up on a Dora the Explorer doll while their child is throwing a tantrum.
By taxing children’s stuff instead of adult stuff, there will be more money generated towards children’s health care. Children will feel like they’re part of the solution by nagging their parents to buy them toys until health care is paid for.
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