I can’t remember the last time I had a soda pop. The stuff is just not something I would drink anymore.
This tax is the same as the one on cigarettes. Those who have cheered on those taxes and like to have a soda pop now and then, you did it to yourself.
Um. What’s with the “888”?
Do they know that idiots faggots use “88” to symbolize “HH”, because they are fags who idolize a certain German chancellor who was also a fag?
If they needed to choose a sequence of numbers they could have chosen a better one.
Ask Bill Clinton how that tactic worked in Arkansas. Added tax to soft drinks and the fast food joints just stopped giving free refills. That didn’t’t last long.
Some of us have been warning the idiot Lemming crowds about this for years. Now all of a sudden, they are concerned about the Gubbermint telling them what they can eat, drink and how they must live.
To coin a phrase; “You ain't seen nuthin'’ yet!”
I’m not fat. I’m 5’7” weigh 145 lbs and now I’m going to pay a FAT Tax so the FAT CATS can spend more money.
New wave of sodashiners to ensue.
The only legal tax revolt is to stop your spending.
The only time government can collect taxes is when you spend $ for goods and services,
Take our extra money (if you have any) and bury it in your back yard not the Bank.
Use Cash not debit or credit cards. (The newly created consumer protection agency can now track your bank accounts.)
They have no idea what they are doing. I spent 25 years in the soft drink industry and taxing sugary drinks will only raise the price of ALL soft drinks and generate less taxes.
Diet drinks cost about 10 % more to produce because of the various artificial sweeteners they use. The price soft drink companies charge for their products is weighted for the mix between the share of regular and diet drinks. If the percent of diet drinks go up since their consumption will increase since they are not taxed, they will raise the price of all drinks to cover the difference in their costs.
So basically consumers will pay more in taxes, pay more for soda, and consumption will drop and whatever tax revenues they are currently generating will decrease.
How much of the greenhouse gas effect is due to soft drink ‘carbonation’