Posted by 2underage on December 26, 2017 at 15:00:49 from (64.19.81.130):
I just read one of those "letters to the editor" that appeared in the on line edition of a local paper. The writer of the letter has an idea that we should begin to tax meat, eggs and milk. It seems, according to the person who drafted the letter that it will be good for the publics health as it will reduce consumption and therefore obesity, high cholesterol, heart and kidney disease. It would save millions of animals from slaughter and inhumane conditions such as chickens endure in those small cages and cows being locked in stantions for most of their lives.
The writer suggests that we should exist on plants alone and not eat any animal parts including milk and eggs. He supports his argument by comparing the tax on alchohol and tobacco which is desighned to control their use and thus reduce health problems related to use of these products. He also included sugary drinks as a product that is now being taxed in some cities.
So what do you think, does he have a great idea or not?
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