Posted on 05/13/2009 4:46:37 AM PDT by Dubya-M-DeesWent2SyriaStupid!
If you make big bucks or enjoy alcohol, cigarettes and Coke the government might hit you up to pay for fixing the nations health care system.
On Tuesday, the Senate Finance Committee peeked into vending machines and liquor stores, company payrolls and health savings accounts, looking for a mix of tax increases and spending cuts as a way to pay for a health overhaul which could cost more than $1.5 trillion over 10 years.
Experts thought the big debate might be public plan vs. no public plan. But that may well pale in comparison to the difficulty of settling on a way to finance health care reform.
I wish there were a number of painless options, Robert Greenstein, executive director of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, wrote in his prepared testimony. There arent.
There appeared to be a bubble of support among the experts for taxing bad behavior, including a $2 tax on a pack of cigarettes and a higher excise tax on alcohol.
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
>>Coffee is already ex$pen$ive enough!<<
So is gasoline but that never stopped a Dem from proposing a tax on it!
NEXT..... Obama will want to tax our carbon gases, our flatulance!
DEMS EYE TAX ON SMOKES, BEER, SODA AND CHIPS...
I bet!
“The Senate Finance Committee considers the option of taxing vices to pay for health care reform. “
As taxes make these vices pricey, people will remember that tobacco grows in the ground, and a still is not high-tech. American entrepreneurship will continue to amaze the world.
I hate chicken. Tax the hell out of it, turkey too!
>>She’s going to keel over dead when she see’s what happens with the new taxes. <<
Bad thing?
*sigh*
I’m going to be frying chips for the hubby too.
Not that difficult to grow, depending on what part of the country you’re in. Good luck on curing it. Do you have a big barn?
You know, this is reminiscent of the colonies right around the time of the Stamp Act.
People back then were totally fed up with taxes that amounted to a few percent, and the Crown saw fit to impose more, without giving anything back to the producers.
What is next-—taxing beer?
Beer and liquor are already taxed to hell....but that won’t stop them from adding more...
Geez, I hate when I’m right.
Just before the latest tax increase on cigs, I was telling my customers that soda and snacks would be next. Most laughed at that.
Thank you, Mr. Obama...you’ve already cut my business by a third with the cig tax. Now you buttwipes want to shove the knife in deeper and eliminate another third of my income.
Damn you all to hell.(and I really mean that!)
Mr. Obama, Why do you hate widows and children so much?
It was my dream to run a little country store.
Oh well, it was fun while it lasted.
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Now Obama is micromanaging Cheerios cereal as headlined on Drudge.
He can kiss terrorists asses but go after cheerios what an empty suit!
The aspect of this you explained cuts MORE jobs. Obama can go to hell.
Exactly. Fatty, greasy, high cholesterol foods are much more harmful to you than adult beverages (used in moderation.
Tobacco I have no sympathy for, but if it's so harmful, who don't they just ban it outright?
Just gotta love regressive taxes that target the very people that vote for dems.
That's it! I found one, and jumped at the chance. The gun shop that has it is a pretty good distance from me, so I called and literally made a deposit on it over the phone. I'll probably pick it up this weekend. It looks like you can get quite allot of accessories for it, judging from the pic. Are they reliable? Normally I wouldn't buy a gun without looking at it in person, but the gun dealer said it was brand new/never been shot.
I can't wait to buy one of those high cap drums for it. No matter what. One thing we can be sure of is these shotguns WILL NOT be legal someday. It's just a matter of time.....
The collapsible stock and triple-rail fore end are reliable. The RGB scope and laser/flashlight combos are great and available from Sportsman’s Guide. The 20 round drum can be tricky and requires a little work to get it to fit and feed correctly. Just be patient. The best vendors I’ve found for after-market parts are Gilbert’s Guns and Mississippi Auto Arms. Google them.
You’re right. They are bound to be made illegal at some point. Best of luck.
Thanks for the tips. I picked it up yesterday. Out of the box, it seems like a great shotgun. With about $500 or so worth of accessories, a little gunsmithing, and mags it will be an incredible defense weapon.
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