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Pennsylvania

A Natural Experiment For Philadelphia's Soda Tax

Via Political Calculations blog,

The city of Philadelphia's controversial soda tax is providing a lot of material for serious scientists to evaluate the effects of arbitrarily imposing a tax on the distribution of a range of naturally and artificially-sweetened beverages. Since we're near the end of the tax's first year of being in effect, we thought we'd focus upon one of the more interesting findings to date.

Consumers are primarily the ones paying the tax

The Racist Subtext Of Philly's Ban On Bulletproof Glass In Convenience Stores

The Racist Subtext Of Philly's Ban On Bulletproof Glass In Convenience Stores

Authored by Thomas Lifson via AmericanThinker.com,

Shopkeepers in Philadelphia's neighborhood convenience stores that serve food and beverages, locally referred to as "beer delis," face a legal prohibition on the thick glass barriers around cashiers that protect them from stickup artists wielding guns, knives, and other weapons.

Victim's Testimony Reveals Establishment-Connected East Coast Trafficking Network

Victim's Testimony Reveals Establishment-Connected East Coast Trafficking Network

Via Disobedient Media

Allegations of sex abuse that began with Harvey Weinstein on the West Coast have incrementally shifted towards facets of the political, economic and media spheres of the U.S. Eastern seaboard. A surge in public willingness to come to terms with the stark reality of abuse perpetrated by members of the establishment suggests that it is time to re-examine the testimony of survivors who have previously come forward with allegations.

Philly Admits Soda Tax Is Crushing Local Small Businesses, Expanding "Food Deserts"

Philly Admits Soda Tax Is Crushing Local Small Businesses, Expanding "Food Deserts"

 Just one week after Chicago shockingly repealed their soda ban following a revolt from local business owners (see: Soda Tax Fizzles In Chicago As Cook County Officials Cast Decisive 15-1 Repeal Vote), it seems that Philadelphia's flirtations with forming a more perfect "nanny state" via the elimination of sugary drinks could be on a collision course with a similar fate.

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