you know what happens when you smoke? everything turns yellow..your fingers, your teeth, your eyes, your clothes, your skin..and your brain...if you keep smoking you get a smoker's hack that greets you every morning with enough phlegm to fill a corpse...if you're into that type of thing..it takes your breath away...
so if you smoke, you're a fool..a yellow fool...now, I quit years ago after turning yellow...girls would come up to me and go "yuck"..they still do but for different reasons! The point is: cigarettes are the dumbest product ever to be sold because they have no redeeming feature whatsoever..NONE..everything about a cigarette is designed to fuck you up..and litter the beaches..why would anyone smoke?
it's the drug and the oral fixation..
if you're a guy and you step outside to have a smoke with your buddy, it really means you want to suck each other's dick, you little queers..think about that next time you light up...
Now what really bothers me is people who smoke in their cars in front of me..all that smoke goes into my truck and I started choking..choking smokers don't you think the joker laughs at you? Well, I have to avoid the smoker, usually by passing him at a very high rate of speed..Chevy V8 speed.. and flipping him off...why not, he's a loser anyway..I'm just reinforcing it...and I'm trying to live a healthy life!
ok.. so now we come to another loser Tony Strickland, who got elected with tobacco money. Instead of voting YES to tax the morons who smoke, he votes NO due to the money he received from tobacco companies..he's a stooge for Marlboro!
What do smokers cost taxpayers, Tony?
SENATORS: Taxpayers Shouldn't be Forced to Subsidize AIG Execs OR Smokers' Health Insurance
Smokers' Cost to Taxpayers in 1000 Times Higher, Both are Direct Causes of Unfair Subsidy The country appears to be unanimous in its outrage about taxpayer money being used to pay about $165 million in bonuses to AIG executives. But the Congress should be even more outraged over taxpayer subsidies, which are about 1,000 times higher, being paid to cover the costs of the small percentage of Americans who persist in smoking -- a much larger problem, and one which can easily be remedied. Although fewer than 20% of adult Americans still smoke, the CDC conservatively estimates that their smoking costs the American economy $193 BILLION annually, most of which is paid by nonsmokers in the form of higher taxes (for excess payments under Medicare, Medicaid, and other programs), as well as in grossly inflated health insurance premiums paid by both individuals and corporations ...
think about that next time you light up...
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