Message from @bronykorwin
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theyre also gommies
Czech Prime Minister Milos Zeman, a heavy smoker, once defended his habit by arguing that it helped his country’s finances. “As a smoker, I support the state budget, because in the Czech Republic we pay tax on tobacco,” Zeman said. “Also, smokers die sooner, and the state does not need to look after them in their old age.”
It somehow was OK--even darkly humorous--when Zeman made such a defense in his own behalf. But Philip Morris, the world’s largest cigarette maker, recently made the mistake of distributing a report in the Czech Republic that made those same arguments, opening itself to ferocious criticism from Czech media and U.S. anti-smoking groups.
In its most provocative calculation, the report said that by dying early, smokers saved the Czech government $30 million in 1999 because of reduced costs for health care, pensions and housing for the elderly. That figure reflected “5.23 years of life lost for the average smoker,” it said.
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i smoke a pack a day
fucking camels mmhm
i smoke those camels and i enjoy it
Thank you for contributing to your country's economy!
my pleasure
@Cielodiluna di Bisanzio this is just I dont even
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ta ale daleko to nie pojdzie
this numbers are stupid
they tried the same things in france as if cancer patients die instantly and dont drag in expensive care
as always
i have no slightest idea
what are you talking about
yeah, dumb bill
extremely dumb
but you know
its like
its a procedure
its not enacted
yet
and wont be
they are just giving the radicals a platform
expn plz
its in its initial stage
its not passed
you know theres a first reading, second reading, third reading
andthi could be aorted at 2/3th reading
or pis will playwith this
ikeep wondering why every part
old austrian empire tends to love zealots