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| Budget and Taxes Do you feel that raising taxes will help solve the debt of the United States? Are you a fan of Reaganomics? |
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| Citizen ![]() Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Currently Newport, RI but I'll be in Norfolk very soon Gender: ![]() Posts: 14
| Mccain Urges End To Discriminatory Cell Phone Taxes For Immediate Release Wednesday, Jun 28, 2006 Washington D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator John McCain (R-AZ) delivered the following statement before the Committee on Commerce, Science & Transportation regarding an amendment he proposed with Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL) on the taxation of wireless communications to the Communications, Consumer's Choice, and Broadband Deployment Act of 2006: We all recognize that telecommunications taxes – and especially cell phone taxes – are too high. That is why Senator Bill Nelson and I, along with Senators Stevens and Allen are introducing this amendment. Tax rates on wireless service increased nine times faster than the rate on other taxable goods and services from 2003 to 2005. And so consumers are left paying almost 17 percent of their monthly cell phone bills to the government for a service one survey shows is Americans’ most important consumer electronics device – what survey respondent called his “lifeline to everyone I know.” By contrast, the average tax rate for other goods and services is less than seven percent – not even half the amount paid on cell phone service. Everyone agrees that there’s a problem. In fact, the National Conference of State Legislatures and the National Governors’ Association have issued policy positions calling for states to eliminate excessive and discriminatory taxes on communications services. State and local governments have been working with the telecommunications industry to find a solution to excessive taxes on wireless and other telecom services. But no agreements have been reached. I’m offering this amendment to put a stop to new discriminatory taxes on cell phone services for a period of three years. My hope is that, during that period of time, state and local governments – in cooperation with industry – will find fairer ways to tax these services. In doing so, the parties must keep in mind that the telecommunications industry operates in a much more competitive environment than traditional phone companies have in the past, and that today’s telecom services should not be taxed as utilities so that communications companies can invest in broadband and faster and better communications networks. In offering this amendment, I’m mindful of the revenue requirements of states and localities, and so the amendment does not eliminate currently existing discriminatory taxes. Nor does the amendment prohibit states and localities from imposing new taxes on wireless services that are not discriminate. The amendment simply puts a stop to the creation of new discriminatory taxes on mobile services. The amendment’s scope is limited, despite a recent Wall Street Journal editorial indicating that the States’ fiscal situation doesn’t call for new discriminatory taxes: “America’s governors must feel as if they've won their own state lotteries. Thanks to the snappy growth of the U.S. economy over the last three years, state treasuries are now overflowing with tax collections.” I urge my colleagues to support this amendment. ================================================== ======== from: http://mccain.senate.gov/ ================================================== ======== Woo Hoo!! I might be able to actually afford a plan now instead of pre-paid! | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Banned Join Date: May 2006 Location: Wild Wild West Gender: ![]() Posts: 7,665
| I agree totally. Looks like with all those revenues pouring in from this robust ecomomy, the dems will have to find another issue to run on this fall because the economy is booming. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| cell phone taxes...such a joke! | |
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| Citizen ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Oregon Posts: 25
| Agreed. Just this past winter, my city tried to enact a cell phone tax. Before the city council could dig its way out from under the flood of letters, e-mails, and phone messages calling for their heads on a platter, the mayor wisely decided to drop the issue entirely. Cell phone tax indeed.........what's next, a tax on the water we drink or the air we breathe?? PFFFFFFFFTTTTTTT!!! Trust not in the princes of this earth, for they will frig thee up and so shalt their governments, even unto the end of the world. Is it 2008 yet? | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Citizen ![]() Join Date: Sep 2006 Posts: 128
| We already are taxed on the water we drink and the air we breathe......you DO pay for water and clean air laws, don't you? Just wondering.... ......If the government can tax something, they will, no matter what party or philosophy they preach.... | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Citizen ![]() Join Date: Sep 2006 Posts: 128
| A question: Why do some call the Democrats the big tax, big spend party? The Republicans aren't doing such a great job either in that department. Just an observer..... | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Congressional Representative ![]() Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: California Dreamin Posts: 3,212
| FUCK McCain! It's all bullshit! He's too user friendly! There is one part of his record, however, that the press almost never asks him about. They never ask why this decorated navy pilot and Vietnam P.O.W. has spent so much of his time and energy as a senator pushing through legislation to block the release of information about American P.O.W.'s and M.I.A.'s who are still not accounted for. village voice > news > Press Clips by Sydney H. Schanberg I was stupid, I would have voted for himm in 2000, they thrashed him, and it's for the better! I will never vote republican again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The party is dead! Just like the nazi party of germany! ![]() Warfare Theology The Coming 4th Reich! Comparing America to Germany of the 1930s Live the Light, Give the Light, Bring Heaven to Earth Every Day! I am not a human being having a spiritual experience, I am a spiritual being having a human experience. The ancient Greeks used to say, "You shall know a man by the friends that he keeps." Given the nature of their friends and advisers, what are we to conclude about the Republican party: Stop the madness before us it stops! Σταματήστε την τρέλα προτού να μας σταματήσεϊ Greek | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Anyhow, on principle, I absolutely disagree with extraordinary taxes on cell phones, for such taxes force cellphone users to pay higher taxes, and there is simply no rational reason that cellphone users should be paying higher taxes. Cellphone users are not necessarily more able to give money to taxes, nor is taxing them more beneficial to our economy than taxing everyone equally. So increased cellphone taxes simply need to go. I'm not totally certain that a federal mandate is the right way to do it, but at least it will get the job done. -Jaxian | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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