Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Let them drink water!
In Daniel Engber's, "Let Them Drink Water! What a Fat Tax Really Means for America", is an article trying to tie people into the idea of “fat tax.” Since we are about to spend about $1 trillion on health care on our second-most expensive war, Engber’s explains to us how commentators want to put tax on fat people and the junky foods and soft drinks that we eat and drink every day. They are thinking of adding tax on junk foods and soft drinks so that consumers will soon decrease their spending amounts on these items and even make the people in America with “health, wealth, and obesity.” I am guessing they think that obesity is a big problem in America and think that if they add taxes to these junky items, people will not buy them as much and overeating and diabetes rates will decline. Engber states that junk food is like cigarettes and we can get addicted to them. We sometimes just eat for pleasure and this is what makes us fat. Companies are trying to persuade the consumers to eat and buy the products and design and make the foods look good for us to want it. Engber thinks that these “sugar sweetened beverages are not necessary for survival” and we could always just drink water which is free or little cost and is not destructive like these other products we put into our bodies. Raising taxes to these things will make people not want them and will help people and their health. Daniel Engber explains that “fat tax” will mostly affect “mostly the nonwhite people who drink a lot of soft drinks and most sensitive to prices” and I think this is unfair because it is not right that it will be beneficial to the rich people. This article was kind of bias and I think they should think of another way of getting money rather than focusing on the obese people and the foods we eat almost every day for snacks. Yes, there not necessary for survival but sometimes those are the only foods and drinks available around when you’re hungry or thirsty at most places.
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