Interesting you make a comparison of a person making a living wage with a 32 ounce soda
and view labor as a consumable
“Deaths from lung cancer increased from 1.6 million in 2012 to 1.7 million in 2016,” said José Luis Castro, CEO and President of the global health organization Vital Strategies. “Tobacco use – the leading risk factor – is increasing in many low- and middle-income countries. These countries can avert the deadly and costly growth in tobacco-related cancers, but they must act swiftly. Adopting high tobacco taxes is the single most effective but least implemented policy to reduce tobacco use. The United Nations High-level Meeting on Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs) in September provides an opportunity for countries to make public commitments to the effective use of tax as a cancer prevention tool.”
http://www.vitalstrategies.org/pres...ming-the-worlds-rising-burden-of-lung-cancer/
these health related taxes are levied regardless the form of health care.
And, your thoughts on stemming the epidemic of diabetes we find ourselves ?
Everythings an epidemic these days. I dont ask the government to solve problems. They are the problem.
Labor is absolutely a commodity that is consumed within an economic system.
Those that do not understand this propose things like medicare for all or 'living wages'.
funny, government is all bad until they impose regulations that align with our political / moral views.
a rather Marxian view on your part !
I see labor as a service and equal to capital as a participant in economic system
The commodity to my view is the product produced by labor and capital working in tandem
a 32 oz. soda would be a commodity. Labor and capital provided the service to produce the commodity.
" everyone is a Libertarian until their house is 10 feet underwater"