In just my adult lifetime, smoking has been transformed from society having ashtrays in every restaurant, home, car, public building and even planes and elevators into something evil, tolerated only because prohibition might be worse.
Conversely, fifty years ago beer and liquor were highly regulated, only designated liquor stores and taverns could sell it at certain hours, and never on Sunday.
Today a dollar bottle of booze sits beside every gas station cash register, beside the lottery ticket advertisement.
And in Missouri, any adult with a clean record can buy the issued military rifle of the United States Army (minus a selector switch) and several hundred rounds of ammunition on demand, for about the price of this smart phone.
My car has 363 horsepower and will cruise at 100 miles an hour all day.
For $500 I can buy the same semiautomatic pistol every policeman carries, that holds over 15 rounds of ammunition.
In major cities in the USA, obviously mentally ill people are at most intersections carrying cardboard signs begging for money.
And when I was a kid every kid knew some other kid that had girlie magazines. Liquor stores used to sell porno magazines. Now I don’t know anyplace that sells Playboy or Penthouse.
The defenders of tobacco are lousy at preserving our favorite vice.
Probably, because we all knew better than to smoke the first time we lit up.
But in the privacy of our homes and cars, we can still smoke excellent value pipe tobacco that costs a dollar an ounce.
And straight black coffee is so cheap I’m on my second pot this morning.
At least, solid gold country music is free today on YouTube
Hank Jr was right, about some things.