TheBrutalTruth
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I'm a smoker. Not pot, tobacco. As such, I can only ask everyone that favors legalization if they are sure that that is what they truly wish for?February 5, 2009
Federal Cigarette Tax Increase Signed Into Law; Raises Taxes on Families Earning Under $250,000
by Joseph Henchman
President Obama yesterday signed into law H.R. 2, a 4-1/2 year reauthorization of the Children's Health Insurance Program (formerly State Children's Health Insurance Program). The bill is estimated to fund health insurance for the existing 7 million beneficiaries, and expand it to a net further 4 million at 300% of the poverty level with the most favorable federal matching funds. (I say "net" because it takes into account children who currently have private insurance, and a smaller number who have Medicaid, who will be induced to drop it and enter the more generous government program.) It had passed the House by a vote of 290-135 and the Senate by a vote of 66-32.
The "pay for" for the reauthorization is a hike in the federal cigarette tax from 39 cents per 20-cigarette pack to $1.0066 per 20-cigarette pack, effective March 31, 2009. As my colleague Gerald Prante and I noted, a politically popular and expensive program should never be funded by a small, low-income, politically unpopular minority like cigarette smokers. Just because the government needs revenue to fund some general spending program that has broad benefits doesn't mean that an arbitrarily selected group of people should pay the tax. Popular, expensive, broadly available public programs should be paid for with broad-based taxes on income or consumption. In our paper, we run through many of the non-revenue reasons for raising cigarette taxes for S-CHIP and find them wanting.
As some have noted, this law breaks President Obama's campaign pledge that "no family making less than $250,000 a year will see any form of tax increase...not any of your taxes." According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 95.8% of tobacco expenditures are made by consumer units (people spending together) who earn under $150,000 a year. Essentially all of this tax increase will be paid by families earning less than $250,000, and probably those earning substantially less than that.
Here's the video of the President's campaign pledge:
Do they really want to become another minority group that sees themselves getting trampled on by batshiat crazy liberal health nazis?
Do they really want to see Federal Taxes of $10/lb or $1/oz?
Do they want to see State Taxes of $15/lb or $1.50/oz?
It would become another issue like Tobacco, with politicians continuously arguing that it should be taxed more, because Pot Smokers cost society money.
But there's more, unlike with Tobacco, there's a massive amount of misinformation floating around about Marijuana. Misinformation such as that it makes you lazy, or unable to hold a job. (The truth is that stupid Federal and State laws make it difficult for you to get decent jobs.)
Do you really want to see yourselves getting bent over and fiscally raped everytime some one has a batshiat crazy idea to expand the role of government?
Do you really want to see yourselves having to pay more, when some batshiat crazy legislator says, "I know, we can tax the smokers?"
Perhaps, Tobacco Users should envy Pot Users. Yes, the federal government's policies regarding Marijuana are Draconian, but at least as long as its illegal, it's outside a system subject to having special interest groups single out other unpopular, unloved minorities for hateful tax increases.
Of course, this also does serve to prove that the left's chants of "Tolerance" are all a crock of bullshit. They want to be tolerated, but they will not tolerate those that dissent, or disagree with them. They will not tolerate those that they do not like for one reason or another.