Sometimes it's really hard not to hate Missouri Demos and their dumb ideas: "House members Margo McNeil and Rory Ellinger, both St. Louis area Democrats say the state should collect sales tax on Internet purchases to help the state close its budget gap."
Or maybe I shouldn't worry given that most online purchases are made by way of China and India and so many D-bags at The State House don't know who the Internets works.
Show-Me The TKC Forthcoming Bill . . . Legislators who can't pass a basic online skill set test (devised by TKC READERS) shouldn't be allowed to propose lame Internet law.
Or maybe I shouldn't worry given that most online purchases are made by way of China and India and so many D-bags at The State House don't know who the Internets works.
Show-Me The TKC Forthcoming Bill . . . Legislators who can't pass a basic online skill set test (devised by TKC READERS) shouldn't be allowed to propose lame Internet law.
Tax income, not sales.
ReplyDeleteDoesn't matter what they want, its a federal issue. States cannot tax out of state business. They can tax the individuals who "voluntarily" wish to pay what they owe.
ReplyDeleteThat's what politicians do, TAX AND TAX AND TAX, ASSHATS!!!!
ReplyDeleteE-Tax vote NO
ReplyDeleteInternet Tax Vote NO.
Tax sales not incomes.
ReplyDeleteGiven the chance they will Tax you until you bleed.
ReplyDeleteIt's money and it's moving so naturally the government wants to tax it.
ReplyDeleteYou know we have budget deficits, right?
Trying to tax people who have no loyalty to anything but themselves?
ReplyDeleteTry a hidden-stealth tax much easier. People are too stupid to figure that out.
The democrats would tax air if they had the votes.
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