US Senate Proposes an Energy Drink Tax

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That is the current American National Debt and to knock off 24 Billion of that over the next 4 years the Senate is thinking about taxing your energy drinks and sodas.

Of course they claim that this is in the name of helping stupid Americans make better food choices because they need big brother to tell them what they should or shouldn’t eat.

A few months ago we wrote about the State of New York trying to pass a similar bill. It, fortunately, got voted down, but it does make you think about how much money could eventually be tacked onto our beverage of choice.  For instance, if your state passes a 10% tax and then the Feds pass a similar tax, you could be paying around 20% more… Crazy.

I personally get tired of the government controlling more and more parts of our lives. Doesn’t being American mean that we are free to make our own decisions concerning things like our health?

Besides I get sick of politicians trying to act so benevolent when all they are really trying to do is raise taxes in a creative way and make more money.

What do you think?

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Posted in Energy Drinks, Soft Drinks · May 12th, 2009

31 Comments

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Ben May 18th, 2009 12:56 pm

Silly server hasn’t blocked me yet, since you have my email Mr/Mrs Server Admin please let me know why you would chose to censor such words on a thread related to taxing the citizens for poor choices of others. Seems that a war took place a couple hundred years ago over similar things, and it also seems to me that my blocked posts were completely on topic. Thank you, Ben.

ted May 18th, 2009 1:24 pm

Ben, lay off the RockStar and calm down, not sure why your post was put in moderation but we only check once a day cause we have lives…no government conspiracy here I can assure you. LOL

Ben May 19th, 2009 4:36 am

Hey, just heard you responded. The issue was if a certain word previously mentioned is entered it is held. Personally I don’t drink much of that, tastes like chemical. And, I agree no government conspiracy, why would they care? Just wondering why your blocking political words in a political thread. So I guess my question of why still stands, it’s not about how long but why selective blocking. Wasn’t like I said anything foul or off color.

ted May 19th, 2009 2:04 pm

Yeah, Ben that is strange, we use a plug in that filters comments…Maybe the plugin was made by the Bush Administration……….

Gilly May 20th, 2009 8:46 am

Wow! I page down and all I can see is Ben…Ben…Ben. : ) I agree with your first post though. And…your second. Don’t worry. Whenever i post a smiley face, it holds my post too. It’s no biggie.

Richard Bello May 22nd, 2009 4:00 pm

If they don’t like cigarettes why do they allow them to be sold? Good thing they take advantage of the poor addicted people by taxing the shit out of them. That way they will know they are wasting their money and won’t buy them anymore. They could easily eliminate all use by raising the required age each year, but they make way to much money off them for that.

And if they believe in freedom of choice like they say, why can’t American kids buy cigs? Make their own life choices like the government promised them.

The government is contradictory every step of the way, and only when it’s own interests are at stake. It’s interests claim to be for the people but that’s just not always true. (I don’t smoke, nor do i fight or support it. I do not like Obama, I do not like Macain, I am not labeling myself as a democrat or a republican.

Support the people!

What ever happened to the constitution? Bring back Strict interpretation please.

Arvind Leo Pereira May 25th, 2009 8:10 am

All beverages are anyways taxed right, does this mean there will be double taxation?
a seperate tax variety?

How many ppl number of people drink coffee on the way to office in the US

doody May 31st, 2009 6:06 pm

the last thing we need is another health-related tax.

Hope June 25th, 2009 12:22 am

Move to Australia. we wont tax your energy drinks xx

alexa June 25th, 2009 5:45 pm

i love energy drinks they shouldnt charge nasty taxes i drink them like every day

alexa June 25th, 2009 5:48 pm

dont be mean to us the ones who like them u should put like taxes to furniture or something else but not energy drinks

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