Nameless, do you feel that smoking cigarettes significantly differs from overeating? If so, how? They are both addictive, they are both expensively unhealthy, and they are both choices that some people make and some people do not, for some people its easier to avoid or quit and exercise self-control and for others it is harder, especially I think for those who are depressed, who were not taught self-control as much, and who have an addictive personality.
But I still think it is unfair for one person to have to pay for the expenses caused by the unhealthiness of a second person's voluntary habit, such as smoking, overeating, drinking alcohol, boxing, having unprotected sex with many different partners, daredevil risk taking, et cetera. Don't you? Would you mind paying for that? What about if my friend dares me to jump off my roof, I do it knowing the likely risk that I might incur an expensive injury, break my ankle, go to the hospital and get a bill for $1,000; how would you feel if someone made you pay for it or some of it?
Homicidal Pacifist wrote:Tax unhealthy foods???
I'm a skinny bastard and eating a juicy big-mac and a donut should be considered healthy for me because I NEED fatty foods and as many calories as I can find.
The food item is not the problem. It is the willing abuse of the food item that is to blame.
That's a good point. I agree that I do not think it would be fair to tax everyone who uses something because some people use it unhealthily while others use it moderately and healthily. If the proposed taxed object is used for healthy purposes, then I would suggest we find a way to tax the unhealthy usage of it. Though in the case of a Big Mac, I don't think it would ever be considered healthy. I doubt I doctor would ever recommend that, even to a skinny person.
Also, I only want to tax expensive, unhealthy behaviors if the taxpayers are being forced to pay for their cost, namely the increased health care costs. If someone chooses to engage in an unhealthy activity, but that person is paying for the health care costs not the taxpayers, then I say live and let live and forget the tax.