COMMENTS:
Voted : Bad Idea
Bad idea on taxing televisions. Not everybody who buys a TV is using it for video games.
I have conflicting thoughts on this, it doesnt seem fair that people who lead healthy lives and make sure their children do as well have to pay for those who don't, would be nice if more parents would limit TV and video game playing time, encourage their kids to exercise and play outside more, instead of having more government involvement in our lives.
Voted : Bad Idea
There must be far more people who watch television and play games responsibly than there are the few people who play so much that it hurts them. That's like shooting a whole police line-up to kill the one criminal.
Voted : Bad Idea
Better idea. Give tax breaks to people for not being overweight. Oh wait I forgot that It's not about health but money. Just like they want to tax in game loot also.
Voted : Bad Idea
The guy is dumb. Video gamers don't eat. Look at fivenotes and myself.
Voted : Bad Idea
I see no good coming out of such legislation. That pic reminds me of my Uncle Jake LMNAO.
Voted : Good Idea
California already has something like this I think.
Voted : Bad Idea
Sounds good at first, but it would be overkill.
Voted : Bad Idea
For one, not all TVs are sold for the purpose of playing games and getting fat. Second of all, if states and schools will quit squandering their money, they'd have the money to promote healthful lifestyles and outdoor activities. I've done my share of work around public school systems and have seen where the money goes. Athletic departments and football teams get ungodly amounts of money for anything they ask for while the regular PE departments are using 20 year old equipment and the science and agriculture departments are having to do without field trips that get the kids active in outdoor hands-on activities. No, they don't need more money. They need to learn how to use it more wisely.
Voted : Bad Idea
is that cat makin' sweet, sweet lovin to that remote control?
by LCD on Mon Jan 28, 08 1:40pm
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