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Internet Taxation May Be Imminent

redfenix writes " Here, there, and everywhere, the words "Internet Tax" are being uttered with intentions of bolstering state budgets. It may be inevitable that products purchased on the net will be taxed someday. The real question is: can the fragile internet economy really help local tax economies now?"

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  1. Giving money to the government by wowbagger · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Giving money to the government is like giving booze to an alcoholic - it might SEEM like you are being kind, but you are not.

  2. Re:Taxation without representation by letxa2000 · · Score: 2, Offtopic
    The more taxes we pay, the more Iraqi we can eradicate. Thanks Mr. Bush.

    Yeah, uh huh. You know how much sales tax is used to "eradicate Iraqis?" Let me give you a guess. It's less than a penny, which is exactly how much we will award you for your complete understanding of the difference between "federal" taxes and "state" taxes. But your anti-Bush joke is duly noted and promptly discarded.

    Tip: For anything to be humorous, it must be at least vaguely based on truth. Otherwise you're just flapping your gums again.

  3. Re:No New Taxes! by grumpygrodyguy · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Vote Libretarian!!!!!!!!

    Regardless of what your ideals tell you, every time you vote Libertarian you are voting Republican. And I hope for the love of god that the last two years have illustrated the consequences of doing so.

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    The government has a defect: it's potentially democratic. Corporations have no defect: they're pure tyrannies. -Chomsky