Who Voted To
Tax The Internet?
By DICK MORRIS
Published on
DickMorris.com on May 7, 2013
Twenty-two Republicans sold us out yesterday and voted to tax sales on
the Internet. They mostly had signed no tax pledges which they
broke when they cast their votes.
They say that there is no difference between an Internet tax and a sales
tax in the store. But they are wrong. With 11,000 separate
tax jurisdictions and rates in the US, taxing sales online is a huge
burden on net firms. And, government regulation, oversight,
retaliation, and discipline will invade the Internet under the guise of
collecting back taxes.
Click Here to sign the petition to ask your Congressman to
vote against taxing the Internet and remember the names of the senators
who betrayed their pledge!
Here they are:
| Alabama |
Sessions and Shelby |
| Arizona |
McCain |
| Arkansas |
Boozman |
| Georgia |
Chambliss and
Isakson |
| Indiana |
Coats |
| Maine |
Collins |
| Mississippi |
Cochran and Wicker |
| Missouri |
Blunt |
| Nebraska |
Fischer and Johanns |
| North Carolina |
Burr |
| North Dakota |
Hoeven |
| Ohio |
Portman |
| South Carolina |
Graham |
| South Dakota |
Thune |
| Tennessee |
Alexander and Corker |
| Wyoming |
Enzi |
Click Here To Sign The Petition To Stop Internet Sales Tax!
Thanks,
Dick
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