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1 minute ago, Kismit said:

Yes that is the very first paragraph of the very first post that comes up well done you for researching:tu:

And that last word. Obesity. He is the leading researcher on Obesity in New Zealand. He created this magazine the Healthy Food Guide, and instituted kitchen to garden programmes at schools as well as Obesity studies on fitness and food in Schools. This has certainly included a very high level of debate on a Fat Tax.

Education and Prevention is the preffered method used by the Government and the Medical industries just like smoking.

It's still your choice to smoke and pay taxes. 

So even though you proved my point there should be no fat tax as you call it. Ok so smoking is bad but KFC is good, got ya.

To be honest I did even really want to look the guy up but curiousity got to me. He studies fat people and how bad being fat is.  This is about tax`s on something that is bad and we can both agree smoking is not good for you. However to keep taxing a small portion of the population to pay for fat people is a joke. When they are the strain on the health care system. Smokers pay there dues fat people do not.

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And my point is research shows a Fat Tax is poblematic and difficult to implement.

Otherwise it would have happened already.

It's a mute argument. It can not be compared to a cigarette tax. 

The ciggarette tax is a tax willingly paid by people whe refuse to give up.

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4 minutes ago, Kismit said:

And my point is research shows a Fat Tax is poblematic and difficult to implement.

Otherwise it would have happened already.

It's a mute argument. It can not be compared to a cigarette tax. 

The ciggarette tax is a tax willingly paid by people whe refuse to give up.

So you are saying if we taxed fast food, people would stop eating it.

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Just now, The Silver Thong said:

So you are saying if we taxed fast food, people would stop eating it.

No I am saying you can not just tax fast food, you have to include all processed foods. 

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Just now, Kismit said:

No I am saying you can not just tax fast food, you have to include all processed foods. 

Ok let`s tax big gulps, candy bars, and potato chips.

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On Monday, May 29, 2017 at 2:59 PM, MordorOrc said:

Then you have absolutely no idea how taxation works..................

 

i guess that makes you an expert then. lmao. 

with such a strong factual arguments you must be, lol  you got anything else besides "you have no idea"? i did not think so.

 

 

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Well it would do, seeing as your argument lack substance of any kind. 

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