Don't miss the forest looking at the trees. Liberty (or encroachment thereof) cuts both ways. Being taxed (as a behavior modifyer) for making an affirmative choice is as detrimental to liberty and freedom as being taxed for making a choice NOT to engage in certain behavior....whether you prefer to engage in the behavior that is punished with a tax (drinking, smoking, driving a fast car, etc.) or prefer to NOT engage in the regressively taxed behavior (NOT buying health insurance, etc.)hi-power wrote:What!? A gas-guzzler tax does not affect me if choose NOT TO BUY a gas-guzzler. A luxury tax DOES NOT affect me if I choose not to buy a Ferrari. This new law now taxes me if I choose NOT TO participate in it. Liberty is the issue here.gdanaher wrote:Someone mentioned they were concerned about being told what car to buy. You already are, and have been for years. It's called the gas guzzler tax for lack of the real name and taxes high consumption vehicles. If you can afford that Ferrari, you can afford the tax, right? Really, nothing new. And again, if anyone here really wants to be helpful in November, move to Florida. It looks like they can use the Republican votes.
This is the CORE of the old parable of "First the came for the Jews, but I didn't worry because I was a Gentile, then they came for the smokers, but I didn't worry because I don't smoke, then they came for the gun owners, but I didn't worry because I didn't own a gun, then the came for me, and there was no one left to stand up for me..."