We have a lot of data on whether sin taxes do or don't work.  And that data is 
colored/interpreted by everyone who sees it, like all data.

And that brings me to my problem with Tom's argument.  We can focus on this 
part:

  "Voting on the measure is also a vote for or against good social science 
research, good public policy and administration, and full transparency of the 
people’s data."

We've been over and over in several threads (that I'm sure seemed hijacked by 
the more linear amongst us) about _induction_ and the validity or soundness of 
the predicates it leads to.  Way back when I worked at a healthcare informatics 
company, "evidence-based" was all the rage.  Then a (small) group of debunkers 
finally realized and advocated a move from the concept of "evidence-based" to 
"science-based" 
(https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/about-science-based-medicine/).  Add to that 
that many of my colleagues in the social sciences tout evidence-based or 
science-based policy.

I have some very deep reservations against such, with the same _flavor_ as my 
objection to the idea that government should/can be run like a business.  (Part 
of the rhetoric in favor of Trump.)  Government is not, inherently, a 
scientific enterprise.  It's an _engineering_ enterprise.  And engineers don't 
really care about reality as it is.  They care about reality as they intend it 
to be.  Sure, good engineers take the intitial conditions into account.  But 
whether the initial conditions have us on earth or mars doesn't matter that 
much.  What matters is that we want to _go_ to Proxima Centauri.

So, while I agree with the letter of the sentence above, I may disagree with 
the implication.

FWIW, were I still in Santa Fe, I'd vote "yes".

On 04/26/2017 09:57 AM, Gillian Densmore wrote:
> I agree anecdotally residents of NM need help with education and health.
> I am skeptical a tax on basically fake food,s and treats is a helpful way
> to do that though.
> Postive programs and tools  might help more than yet another tax possibly
> can.


-- 
☣ glen

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