Friday, November 7, 2014

Ted Cruz Warns: Republicans Might Pass Internet Sales Tax After Election

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Senator Ted Cruz (R., Texas) warned that some congressional Republicans hope to cooperate with Democrats in passing an internet sales tax after the elections.

Cruz said party leadership could take up the bill in the lame-duck session, when recently-defeated Democrats would be able to support the bill.

“There are some voices in Washington who want a lame duck precisely so they can engage in corporate welfare and blame it on the Democrats,” Cruz told National Review Online.  “One of my greatest concerns during a lame duck is that we could see leaders in both parties pushing through a nationwide internet sales tax. That is one of the favorite causes of the corporate lobbyists on K Street, to jack up taxes on millions of mom-and-pop internet retailers. Now, that helps all the big businesses at the expense of the little guy.”

4 comments:

  1. Fock these assholes! Short ropes and long drops.

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  2. What will they do, call it a Universal Tax like on our phones. When I started
    being charged the "Universal Tax" on my landline back in the early 90's, I
    refused to pay it. But, it didn't go away.

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