Guys like big breasts, girls like big wallets.
Fact of life.
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Fact of life.
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Regarding the sales tax revenue misappropriations, we should probably make petitions to hold those state representatives accountable.
Thanks for providing the critical article. I'm also aware that the Chinese Communist Party has a habit of trying to spin news in its favor. I agree that Roosegaarde should've put his tower in an industrial area, and I'd like to see what would happen in such a scenario. I'd also like to see it tested in a city like Los Angeles.
In comparison, a 1996 study by McCubbin and Delucchi estimated a $450 billion upper bound to the societal cost of automobile caused air pollution in the USA. If we ignore inflation, and assume that lower emissions in the modern day are balanced out by higher populations and/or greater usage of gasoline fueled vehicles, this societal cost is still $85 billion over the combined health costs, mortality based economic losses, and most recent smoking treatment expenditures you listed. If the societal cost is actually 50% the estimated upper bound, it's still more than 50% the societal costs caused by cigarettes.
I can accept that Roosegaarde's tower may not work as advertised, and that gasoline fueled cars might not cause as much damage to society as cigarettes. But, I'm alright with paying more sales taxes for cigarettes, especially if the higher prices force less people to smoke, and if the taxes are used to mass produce systems that can clean the air. If used properly, $16 billion or more can go a very long way.
Guys like big breasts, girls like big wallets.
Fact of life.
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Sure, contributing to taxes is something, but nearly everything does that. I'm sure there's plenty of things the world would be better off without that have sales taxes.
State governments are supposed to appropriate a minimal amount of funds from tobacco sales taxes per year to cessation/quitting programs but so far only two states even meet the recommended level (North Dakota, Alaska) and one state (Oklahoma) even bothers to meet the half-way mark.
Ok, how about, like, a week of meth?
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Is that an offer?
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Vilage can find easy meth.
Folk make it at Wal Mart where he's from.
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Apartment complex down the block has at least one meth lab explosion a year. I ain't even joking about that.
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I actually like big wallets too. You put a big wallet on big breasts and I'm a happy motherfucker, realistically.
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But is the big wallet more important to you?
@Vilageidiotx Well yes, that's your brain talking. But I'm sure your biology would be trying to guide you the other way.
@Shoryu Magami Fair enough.
But, electric vehicles exist, and Elon Musk even open sourced many patents related to them.
Cigarette purchases generally have sales taxes. I'd say that's more than nothing.
Maybe we could start a petition to fund ionic smog vacuums in large cities with said sales taxes, to counterbalance emissions from gasoline fueled cars?