"Help us, Michelle Obama!" Berkeley's still under attack from Big Soda
According to First Lady Michelle Obama, 25% of everyone trying to
enlist in America's armed forces these days are turned down because of
poor health. And of those who actually make it through the physical
exams and join the Army, Marines, etc., 50% of these recruits are in
poor enough health that they cost our military 150 billion dollars in
healthcare expenses -- plus $100,000 per patient to repair their bad teeth.
Boots on the ground? Yeah,
sure. But first we have to find enough healthy young adults to wear
those boots in the first place -- and then fix their teeth. I'm sure
that ISIS doesn't have that kind of problem at all.
Apparently, we pretty much have to scrape the bottom of the barrel to find healthy young adults -- or even kids -- in America these days. "We even have two-year-olds testing with high blood pressure right now," says the First Lady.
And why is all this happening? One of the major causes of this scary
decay in Americans' health is that they drink too much soda. And also,
we have to pay truly outrageous doctor bills as a result. So can we
tax soda consumers for their fair share of their own health costs?
Something small, like one cent a can? Seems logical. We already tax
alcohol and tobacco consumers for their fair share of their own health
costs, right?
So the City of Berkeley, which runs three health clinics and a dental
clinic, got the bright idea of taxing soda consumers to help cover their
own healthcare costs. And they put a measure on the November ballot to
this effect. And then all Hell broke loose in Berkeley! Good grief!
Soda manufacturing companies reacted like we had spit in their soup and kidnapped their cat! "Get over it, Big Soda. This is not about you!" This is about the consumers of your products who are dying ten or 20 years early because they like your products. They are the ones who are paying the tax. Not you.
So now I get at least one
robo-call a day from Big Soda, plus all kinds of mailers, fliers,
canvassers and accosters too. 1.2 million dollars worth of junk mail
and hounding, telling us Berkeley residents to "Vote No on Measure D" in
November. I think that the people of Berkeley will vote "Yes on D"
just because Big Soda has pissed us all off! http://www.berkeleyvsbigsoda.com/
Further, no single corporation or individual should be allowed to buy any American election. Ever. Not even a city election. And the "One person, one vote" rule should never be allowed to apply to corporations. And we the people, not some company hacks on the Supreme Court, should be the ones who decide whether we want to live in a plutocracy or a democracy. "You have to choose between one or the other," as Justice Brandeis once warned us back in 1916 when the Robber Barons were in charge -- like they are now.
Further, no single corporation or individual should be allowed to buy any American election. Ever. Not even a city election. And the "One person, one vote" rule should never be allowed to apply to corporations. And we the people, not some company hacks on the Supreme Court, should be the ones who decide whether we want to live in a plutocracy or a democracy. "You have to choose between one or the other," as Justice Brandeis once warned us back in 1916 when the Robber Barons were in charge -- like they are now.
Bottom line: "Help us, Michelle! Put your money where your mouth is.
Come to Berkeley. Help us. Save us from Big Soda. Please!"