That is also avoiding the question.
Too bad he didn't try a wee bit harder.
That is also avoiding the question.
That is also avoiding the question.
I'm telling he's soft now.
The problem is you can't know or find where to stop when you try to recompense or implement any sanctions. When you think cumulatively of things, then almost everything costs a lot and is imposed on everyone.
Any thoughts on this subject? What about the costs of smoking imposed on everyone who chooses not to smoke?
https://www.forbes.com/sites/theapo...on-smokers-to-subsidize-your-health-coverage/
This isn't the only cost, and it isn't as temporary as this article makes it sound. We all pay the price when someone is treated for a smoking-related disease and doesn't have insurance, for example. Not to mention potential environmental costs.
That's part of a deal on a society that takes care of it's people. You take care of people who make unhealthy decisions.
There's no great alternative. One is to not take care of smokers and let them die of their disease. But in general we aren't a heartless society so that won't happen, as much as people on keyboards claim they want it to. The other is to ban tobacco, and it may happen, but prohibition is a miserable failure so if it happens there are costs to prohibition that will just replace the health care costs. You'll have to imprison tobacco smugglers, bust people growing tobacco hydroponically in their houses, and expand police resources on busting people out there sucking on their devil sticks.
Free societies tend to incur these costs. In this case freedom isn't free.
I remember reading about a rock climber whose climb went astray and had to be rescued. It was estimated the rescue cost about $25k, and that the taxpayers had to foot the bill. That doesn't seem fair to me if I lived there. I certainly didn't force him to go climb a rock and put his life in potential danger. But what's the alternative? Let him die? Garnish his wages until he can pay back the $25k? Ban rock climbing? As much as I wouldn't like it I accept it because that's part of living in a free society.
I guess some it this has to do with how you define free. We already have prohibition on things deemed damaging to society. Buy any morphine lately? And what would have been wrong to have the climber foot the bill. My son was in a roll over car accident last summer and we got stuck with over $20k in medical bills that I'm not getting any taxpayer help with. So when is the cost too high for society to tolerate it?
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Then there wouldn't be lyrics like these:
There's no great alternative. One is to not take care of smokers and let them die of their disease. But in general we aren't a heartless society so that won't happen, as much as people on keyboards claim they want it to. The other is to ban tobacco, and it may happen, but prohibition is a miserable failure so if it happens there are costs to prohibition that will just replace the health care costs. You'll have to imprison tobacco smugglers, bust people growing tobacco hydroponically in their houses, and expand police resources on busting people out there sucking on their devil sticks.