When Governor Deval Patrick proposed a 5 percent premium on sugary treats this week, his administration presented it as a sin tax with a bonus: Imposing such a levy, a briefing paper pledged, "is a critical first step in discouraging the consumption of these empty calories."Thankfully, I am not a resident of Taxachusettes, nor am I likely to ever be, but the innocent people who like a good Soda, or one of the excellent regional Root Beers have to bear the burden of these nonsensical do-gooders. Enough is enough, isn't it? Once upon a time there were some Bostonians who had the courage to protest a tax increase on their beverage of choice. Where are those people now? If you won't protest a 5% tax on your Soda or Root Beer then what will you speak out against? Very little, it seems.
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An old friend of mine drank between eight and twelve Dr. Peppers a night and he weighs 300 pounds right now(not in the good way). Sinning and taxation have nothing to do with one another it's just one of the prices of living in an advanced society and as long as it is correctly represented and improves the quality of life for the masses then there isn't much to be angry about.
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