Jan 192010

Have any children benefited from the April 1st Cigarette Tax imposed to provide Health Care for them?

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I doubt it. They don’t benefit from the diesel exhaust no matter how much it is taxed. Diesel fumes have the most carcinogenic agent known to man and it is spewed out into our air at a constant and consistent rate every hour of the day all across the globe. (no one is doing a thing about it)
The foods we have now are processed foods and we feed the kids all the carcinogens used to make the foods palatable, storeable, and whats used to preserve the foods. We don’t even pay taxes on those to assist in our childrens cancers. Trust me after ten years of eating foods from the shelves of the grocery market you are "poisened". Call it silly if you want but a vast majority of what is in the processed foods will not harm you with one or two meals, even one or two weeks of those meals but … after a decade? Hell the toxins are kept in the body and the body cannot flush them out and the toxins just keep on building in the wee ones well into adulthood and then sometimes in their early thirties to late fifties the toxins attack the body and cancers occur. Our taxes won’t help with that either.
If you want to provide healthcare for the kids so bad then shop your foodstuff that comes only from farms within a hundred miles of your home, town or city. In that they will survive to grow older without fears of cancers.
Never mind the frigging cigarettes my friend. Look to your own backyard for the cause of a vast majority of our cancers.

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4 Responses to “Have any children benefited from the April 1st Cigarette Tax imposed to provide Health Care for them?”

  1. shop2early says:

    it is too soon to tell, hopefully it will. Besides, Cigarette Smoking is bad for your health. So, in that way it may keep a lot more people from smoking, especially the youth. The same goes for the tax on soda if it comes to that. Really bad for your health. Have a blessed day.
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  2. the old dog says:

    I doubt it. They don’t benefit from the diesel exhaust no matter how much it is taxed. Diesel fumes have the most carcinogenic agent known to man and it is spewed out into our air at a constant and consistent rate every hour of the day all across the globe. (no one is doing a thing about it)
    The foods we have now are processed foods and we feed the kids all the carcinogens used to make the foods palatable, storeable, and whats used to preserve the foods. We don’t even pay taxes on those to assist in our childrens cancers. Trust me after ten years of eating foods from the shelves of the grocery market you are "poisened". Call it silly if you want but a vast majority of what is in the processed foods will not harm you with one or two meals, even one or two weeks of those meals but … after a decade? Hell the toxins are kept in the body and the body cannot flush them out and the toxins just keep on building in the wee ones well into adulthood and then sometimes in their early thirties to late fifties the toxins attack the body and cancers occur. Our taxes won’t help with that either.
    If you want to provide healthcare for the kids so bad then shop your foodstuff that comes only from farms within a hundred miles of your home, town or city. In that they will survive to grow older without fears of cancers.
    Never mind the frigging cigarettes my friend. Look to your own backyard for the cause of a vast majority of our cancers.
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  3. deighton says:

    well if any budgets have been increased and useful equipment purchased then the answer would be yes.
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    I think trying to say that a loaf of bread is harmful in the way that cigarettes are is pushing things somewhat.

  4. Vote Republican in 2010 SAVE USA says:

    Yes but when one benefits from a tax increase, others suffer
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