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http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/alcopops-hit-with-heavy-tax/2008/04/27/1208743330349.html
"A large slice of the extra revenue raised by the higher excise - $2 billion over three to four years - will be poured into a new National Preventative Health program. Excess collected above the investment in preventative health will be returned to general revenue."
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This is a disgusting act of government. And there is also a little irony, since the Coalition supports the measure as well (and supports it if the money is used in socialised-style spending programs...ha - not laughing though).
Unbelievable. When you actually get down to looking at government, there are some massive deficiencies in their decision making processes (or rather, their ability to push certain agendas based on lies). Does any one of these people even know what a correlation and causation fallacy is?
So lets run over the reasoning (correct if wrong):
* Teen girls are victims of themselves and the evil drink companies
* Political agenda (or, 'solution'): Raise taxes on 'evil' drinks
* Everyone else not in the target group must pay this tax as well for no particular reason.
* Tax will be spent on stupid, useless programs and any excess will go into government general taxation revenue (perhaps pay for the mp pay rises)
Is anyone not completely outraged yet?