FatherTed
xD
+3,936|6892|so randum

Turquoise wrote:

Cybargs wrote:

Turquoise wrote:


Pretty much...  My city just recently banned all smoking inside restaurants and bars.

Granted, as a non-smoker, I have to admit that it makes things more enjoyable for me, but I still believe business owners should be able to decide for themselves if they want to allow smoking or not.
Lol word. That's why restaurants have a non-smoking section. Don't like the smell of smoke in a bar? Why go to a fucking bar you pussy. When you're drinking you don't give a fuck anyway.
Pretty much...  I was floored when I found out a few years ago that Dublin...  yes Dublin...  banned smoking from all bars there.

I mean...  what's next?  The Irish banning drinking from bars?...  lol
we still smoke in pubs in the non-touristy places
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Use an umbrella
Cybargs
Moderated
+2,285|7108

FatherTed wrote:

Turquoise wrote:

Cybargs wrote:


Lol word. That's why restaurants have a non-smoking section. Don't like the smell of smoke in a bar? Why go to a fucking bar you pussy. When you're drinking you don't give a fuck anyway.
Pretty much...  I was floored when I found out a few years ago that Dublin...  yes Dublin...  banned smoking from all bars there.

I mean...  what's next?  The Irish banning drinking from bars?...  lol
we still smoke in pubs in the non-touristy places
But you're in Northern Ireland, doesn't count as Ireland lulz.
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Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6797|North Carolina

FatherTed wrote:

Turquoise wrote:

Cybargs wrote:

Lol word. That's why restaurants have a non-smoking section. Don't like the smell of smoke in a bar? Why go to a fucking bar you pussy. When you're drinking you don't give a fuck anyway.
Pretty much...  I was floored when I found out a few years ago that Dublin...  yes Dublin...  banned smoking from all bars there.

I mean...  what's next?  The Irish banning drinking from bars?...  lol
we still smoke in pubs in the non-touristy places
True, I heard that the ban isn't exactly enforced on a consistent basis in Dublin even.

Last edited by Turquoise (2010-04-08 22:22:12)

Jay
Bork! Bork! Bork!
+2,006|5750|London, England
I think maybe I'll start a cigar bar later on in life. They're exempt from the non-smoking restrictions as long as they have ventilation. Not sure if they can get a liquor license though. Actually, nevermind, you have to bribe people for the liquor license

Btw Turq, that's one of the things that goes hand in hand with central/city planning, rampant corruption.

Last edited by JohnG@lt (2010-04-08 22:25:28)

"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6797|North Carolina

JohnG@lt wrote:

I think maybe I'll start a cigar bar later on in life. They're exempt from the non-smoking restrictions as long as they have ventilation. Not sure if they can get a liquor license though. Actually, nevermind, you have to bribe people for the liquor license

Btw Turq, that's one of the things that goes hand in hand with central/city planning, rampant corruption.
Well, I'm not denying that.  I also can't deny that I disagree with much of the collectivist mindset that people seem to develop in highly urban areas.

I think a certain amount of collectivism is practical, but it is easy to go overboard with it.

Granted, I don't like the other extreme either.  We have to find a happy medium one way or the other.
Jay
Bork! Bork! Bork!
+2,006|5750|London, England

Turquoise wrote:

JohnG@lt wrote:

I think maybe I'll start a cigar bar later on in life. They're exempt from the non-smoking restrictions as long as they have ventilation. Not sure if they can get a liquor license though. Actually, nevermind, you have to bribe people for the liquor license

Btw Turq, that's one of the things that goes hand in hand with central/city planning, rampant corruption.
Well, I'm not denying that.  I also can't deny that I disagree with much of the collectivist mindset that people seem to develop in highly urban areas.

I think a certain amount of collectivism is practical, but it is easy to go overboard with it.

Granted, I don't like the other extreme either.  We have to find a happy medium one way or the other.
Since you won't read Hayek, might I suggest Economic Facts and Fallacies by Thomas Sowell? He talks a lot about city planning in particular in the book and central planning at large.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6797|North Carolina

JohnG@lt wrote:

Turquoise wrote:

JohnG@lt wrote:

I think maybe I'll start a cigar bar later on in life. They're exempt from the non-smoking restrictions as long as they have ventilation. Not sure if they can get a liquor license though. Actually, nevermind, you have to bribe people for the liquor license

Btw Turq, that's one of the things that goes hand in hand with central/city planning, rampant corruption.
Well, I'm not denying that.  I also can't deny that I disagree with much of the collectivist mindset that people seem to develop in highly urban areas.

I think a certain amount of collectivism is practical, but it is easy to go overboard with it.

Granted, I don't like the other extreme either.  We have to find a happy medium one way or the other.
Since you won't read Hayek, might I suggest Economic Facts and Fallacies by Thomas Sowell? He talks a lot about city planning in particular in the book and central planning at large.
I'm not against reading Hayek.  I just don't particularly care for the basis of many of his ideas.  I'll look into that book and Sowell's though....
Jay
Bork! Bork! Bork!
+2,006|5750|London, England

Turquoise wrote:

JohnG@lt wrote:

Turquoise wrote:


Well, I'm not denying that.  I also can't deny that I disagree with much of the collectivist mindset that people seem to develop in highly urban areas.

I think a certain amount of collectivism is practical, but it is easy to go overboard with it.

Granted, I don't like the other extreme either.  We have to find a happy medium one way or the other.
Since you won't read Hayek, might I suggest Economic Facts and Fallacies by Thomas Sowell? He talks a lot about city planning in particular in the book and central planning at large.
I'm not against reading Hayek.  I just don't particularly care for the basis of many of his ideas.  I'll look into that book and Sowell's though....
Sweet, I'm off to bed, nighty night.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
FatherTed
xD
+3,936|6892|so randum

Cybargs wrote:

FatherTed wrote:

Turquoise wrote:


Pretty much...  I was floored when I found out a few years ago that Dublin...  yes Dublin...  banned smoking from all bars there.

I mean...  what's next?  The Irish banning drinking from bars?...  lol
we still smoke in pubs in the non-touristy places
But you're in Northern Ireland, doesn't count as Ireland lulz.
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Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
lowing
Banned
+1,662|7043|USA

JohnG@lt wrote:

Turquoise wrote:

JohnG@lt wrote:


Of course. There's really no one more assholish than non-smoking crusaders.
Pretty much...  My city just recently banned all smoking inside restaurants and bars.

Granted, as a non-smoker, I have to admit that it makes things more enjoyable for me, but I still believe business owners should be able to decide for themselves if they want to allow smoking or not.
I don't mind that. I don't want to smell cigarette smoke when I'm eating either, nor do I want to walk out of a bar reeking of it. If I'm in 'mixed company' I always make sure that I'm downwind of everyone else. It's just courtesy.

All that being said, I'm not fucking up anyones life but my own by smoking so they can all eat a dick.
ya smoke around kids? If ya don't, why not? After all you do not feel you are harming them.

This is a touchy area for me and my core beliefs of freedom in society. I guess I have to fall on the side of non-smokers however. You should have the right to smoke sure, but that right is absolutely trumped by the non-smokers right to not breathe your smoke or smell like you.
Shahter
Zee Ruskie
+295|7167|Moscow, Russia
lol at this thread. people keep looking for excuses for their own fuckups and inability to get shit under control. wtg.
if you open your mind too much your brain will fall out.
ruisleipa
Member
+149|6614|teh FIN-land
Back on the OP, I personally think it an absolutely OK idea to raise taxes on unhealthy food, including fast food, so long as that means that healthier food comes down in price.
11 Bravo
Banned
+965|5629|Cleveland, Ohio
i need a phat tax tbh
lowing
Banned
+1,662|7043|USA

ruisleipa wrote:

Back on the OP, I personally think it an absolutely OK idea to raise taxes on unhealthy food, including fast food, so long as that means that healthier food comes down in price.
Now if we could only get doctors on board and agree as to what is healthy and unhealthy we wil lbe in business..
I hear corn is not good for you, or potatoes, red meat, so yes lets punish people for eating these things. What about healthy people that eat these things we gunna punish them as well? Or do you just wanna punish those that don't look like they stepped out of a GAP catalog?
Pug
UR father's brother's nephew's former roommate
+652|6934|Texas - Bigger than France

ruisleipa wrote:

Back on the OP, I personally think it an absolutely OK idea to raise taxes on unhealthy food, including fast food, so long as that means that healthier food comes down in price.
If supply is constant, healthier food prices would raise due to an increase in demand.

Unless you are saying the government should set food prices.
cpt.fass1
The Cap'n Can Make it Hap'n
+329|7088|NJ
Well if you start taxing unhealthy food, you're going to have to start enforcing that. So same as the Smoking and drinking thing, the revenue stream will be reduced by redundancy in the system.

It's funny though how the smoking tax goes through the roof and everyone got fat. Which IMO fat people are a way bigger strain on the medical world then smokers ever were.

Also at lowing, personal choice would be a better option give smokers a chance to go to bars that allow smoking instead of making them go out side where the children are..

Edit; I actually like the smoking ban, for the fact that it gives a chance to be sociable outside without loud music or tons of talking in a crowded bar.

Last edited by cpt.fass1 (2010-04-09 07:20:57)

Mekstizzle
WALKER
+3,611|7013|London, England

JohnG@lt wrote:

13/f/taiwan wrote:

Hey G@lt, have you seen the pictures of a fucked up lungs/teeth that are posted in NYC stores?
Of course. There's really no one more assholish than non-smoking crusaders.
Things like that, and tax increases. They're not to piss you off as a smoker (well, they are) but they're more for preventing people from taking up smoking than getting people to quit or change their attitudes.

I remember hearing about laws that stores won't even be allowed to display cigs on the shelf anymore, stuff like that could work imo

Last edited by Mekstizzle (2010-04-09 07:25:29)

Shahter
Zee Ruskie
+295|7167|Moscow, Russia

Mekstizzle wrote:

JohnG@lt wrote:

13/f/taiwan wrote:

Hey G@lt, have you seen the pictures of a fucked up lungs/teeth that are posted in NYC stores?
Of course. There's really no one more assholish than non-smoking crusaders.
Things like that, and tax increases. They're not to piss you off as a smoker (well, they are) but they're more for preventing people from taking up smoking than getting people to quit or change their attitudes.

I remember hearing about laws that stores won't even be allowed to display cigs on the shelf anymore, stuff like that could work imo
agree. removing this shit from public display is a good idea.

p.s. this is one of them anti-tobacco ad we got in moscow

https://www.gzt.ru/f/upload/picture/10/03/24/image_20145.jpg

words in red read: "don't care?!"
pretty sick, tbh, but anything of that kind that goes against smoking is okay in my book.
if you open your mind too much your brain will fall out.
Jay
Bork! Bork! Bork!
+2,006|5750|London, England

Mekstizzle wrote:

JohnG@lt wrote:

13/f/taiwan wrote:

Hey G@lt, have you seen the pictures of a fucked up lungs/teeth that are posted in NYC stores?
Of course. There's really no one more assholish than non-smoking crusaders.
Things like that, and tax increases. They're not to piss you off as a smoker (well, they are) but they're more for preventing people from taking up smoking than getting people to quit or change their attitudes.

I remember hearing about laws that stores won't even be allowed to display cigs on the shelf anymore, stuff like that could work imo
Coercion is antithetical to freedom.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Shahter
Zee Ruskie
+295|7167|Moscow, Russia

JohnG@lt wrote:

Mekstizzle wrote:

JohnG@lt wrote:


Of course. There's really no one more assholish than non-smoking crusaders.
Things like that, and tax increases. They're not to piss you off as a smoker (well, they are) but they're more for preventing people from taking up smoking than getting people to quit or change their attitudes.

I remember hearing about laws that stores won't even be allowed to display cigs on the shelf anymore, stuff like that could work imo
Coercion is antithetical to freedom.
but still you do keep people who exhibit suicidal tendencies isolated and incapabale of carrying their wishes out, right?
if you open your mind too much your brain will fall out.
Jay
Bork! Bork! Bork!
+2,006|5750|London, England

Shahter wrote:

JohnG@lt wrote:

Mekstizzle wrote:


Things like that, and tax increases. They're not to piss you off as a smoker (well, they are) but they're more for preventing people from taking up smoking than getting people to quit or change their attitudes.

I remember hearing about laws that stores won't even be allowed to display cigs on the shelf anymore, stuff like that could work imo
Coercion is antithetical to freedom.
but still you do keep people who exhibit suicidal tendencies isolated and incapabale of carrying their wishes out, right?
Why? If they want to kill themselves, let them. Who are you to forcibly stop them?
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Shahter
Zee Ruskie
+295|7167|Moscow, Russia
you are serious, aren't you? let me sum some stuff you posted in this thread, read it again:

JohnG@lt wrote:

Social engineering.

JohnG@lt wrote:

FatherTed wrote:

how much is a 20deck over there?
$10

JohnG@lt wrote:

Tax people who are addicted to a product more difficult to quit than heroin.
and finally

JohnG@lt wrote:

Why? If they want to kill themselves, let them. Who are you to forcibly stop them?
this is absurd, john. you are an addict, plain and simple. as long as you can't control this part of yourself you are going to be bitter and angry no matter what. besides, giving this shit up is very easy, a LOT easier than you keep trying to convince yourself it is.
if you open your mind too much your brain will fall out.
Jay
Bork! Bork! Bork!
+2,006|5750|London, England

Shahter wrote:

you are serious, aren't you? let me sum some stuff you posted in this thread, read it again:

JohnG@lt wrote:

Social engineering.

JohnG@lt wrote:

FatherTed wrote:

how much is a 20deck over there?
$10

JohnG@lt wrote:

Tax people who are addicted to a product more difficult to quit than heroin.
and finally

JohnG@lt wrote:

Why? If they want to kill themselves, let them. Who are you to forcibly stop them?
this is absurd, john. you are an addict, plain and simple. as long as you can't control this part of yourself you are going to be bitter and angry no matter what. besides, giving this shit up is very easy, a LOT easier than you keep trying to convince yourself it is.
I am addicted, there's no denying it. I've been smoking for over a decade and the longest I've quit during that time was six months. I'm not 'bitter and angry' about it in the slightest. I enjoy smoking. It calms me down and helps me focus and it's a great way to get five minutes to yourself every hour while at work.

What I am bitter about is sending $1800 a year to Albany and City Hall in taxes just because I happen to be a minority without a voice. It's always easy to pick on the minorities in any society if you hide behind morality.

Last edited by JohnG@lt (2010-04-09 09:13:53)

"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
NateW
my sigs worse than yours
+191|6524
Oregon doesn't have a sales tax, No one in Oregon wants a sales tax either. They have income tax, and now it's been proposed to start taxing soda, gum, chocolate etc. That sounds like a fat tax.
Jay
Bork! Bork! Bork!
+2,006|5750|London, England

NateW wrote:

Oregon doesn't have a sales tax, No one in Oregon wants a sales tax either. They have income tax, and now it's been proposed to start taxing soda, gum, chocolate etc. That sounds like a fat tax.
And they try to justify it by pointing at Medicaid costs. THIS is why state run medical care in America is a very very very bad idea. It just gives power to the 'do gooders' and crusaders to have power over you in your life. It also gives politicians moral cover for taxes that would normally get them voted out of office. Fuck this mess.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat

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