Should sugary drinks and soda be taxed? (user search)
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  Should sugary drinks and soda be taxed? (search mode)
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The_Doctor
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« on: April 23, 2017, 07:54:30 AM »

Yes as long as we cut taxes elsewhere. There should be a revenue neutral sugar tax. If we must keep Medicare and Medicaid; then tax sugar and use the funds to pay for society's inevitable obesity related diseases and them clogging up Medicare and Medicaid.

If we didn't have these government programs, then no. Also no soda for food stamp recipients.
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