http://www.mindfully.org/Industry/Philip-Morris-Czech-Study.htmBased on up-to-date reliable data and consideration of all relevant contributing factors, the effect of smoking on the public finance balance in the Czech Republic in 1999 was positive, estimated at +5,815 million CZK.
The results of the study show that the total public finance balance of smoking in the Czech Republic in 1999 was positive and amounted to +5,815 mil. CZK. This is a realistic estimate, which reflects the author’s best professional opinion. The variety of expert opinion and input data put this estimate to the range of +1,347 mil. CZK to +13,650 mil. CZK. Our principal finding is that the negative financial effects of smoking (such as increased health care costs) are more than offset by positive effects (such as excise tax and VAT collected on tobacco products). This conclusion would hold even if the indirect positive effects of smoking were neglected.
Public finance gained between 19,523 mil. CZK and 23,793 mil. CZK,with the realistic estimate of 20,270 mil. CZK, from smoking-related taxes. Public finance saved between 943 mil. CZK and 1,193 mil. CZK (realistic estimate:1,193 mil. CZK) from reduced health-care costs, savings on pensions and housing costs for the elderly -- all related to the early mortality of smokers. Among the positive effects, excise tax, VAT and health care cost savings due to early mortality are the most important. Increased health-care costs, absenteeism-related social costs, lost income tax related to early mortality, and fire-induced costs total between 13,849 mil. CZK and 16,605 mil. CZK, with the realistic estimate totalling 15,647 mil. CZK. Our findings are summarised in Figure 1. A few highlights:
Savings on housing for elderly 28 mil CZK
Pension & soc. expenses savings due to early mortality 196 mil CZK
Health care costs savings due to early mortality 968 mil CZK
THEY ARE BRAGGING THAT THEY SAVE THE GOVERNMENT MONEY BY KILLING PEOPLE!
Early mortality = "People we killed with tobacco"
No, these companies do need to be bled dry. They need to be put out of business and their product removed from the market. If they marketed cyanide as a viable alternative ingredient in baking, would we say that if they put a warning label on it, that would be acceptable? They are selling poison, and then bragging that it's GOOD for society that they kill people because we don't have to pay retirement costs on the people they've killed.
Sorry, but if that doesn't fit the definition of evil, I don't know what does...