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'Nudity tax' challenged
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Can you believe the State is taking money from these places and there fore being a part of the action?
Video stores, fast food, banks, all create negative externalities, and should be taxed.
But they are not.
This is a tax on not wearing clothes, and the right of a consenting adult watching another consenting adult taking their clothes off... No guns, no Drugs-- yet taxed, and as Former Chief Justice John Marshall once said, "The power to tax is the power to destroy."
It's a way to get those sily non-conformist riff-raff out of Utah.
They smile and invite you to church, but vary one degree, they make sure you are not welcome.
That having been said TAX THOSE MISERABLE NUDITY ORIENTED BUSINESS OUT OF BUSINESS! If they feel the taxes are too high perhaps thier customer base should pay hiher pricer. And if thier customer base feels the prices are too high...oh well guess they'll actually have to go find some decent entertainment.
In the state I'm moving too. There is no sales tax. Basically what funds the new state i'm moving too is Property Taxes, cigarette and Gasoline taxes.
Imagine this going to Wal-Mart and buying a Fifth of Jack Daniels at half the price i'd have to pay here in Utah that applies to every type of booze.
No sales tax on food and clothing either.
Although I don't drink, I do eat and buy clothes. I'm going to save a ton of money. 22 days and counting and i'm outta here.
They offer full frontal nudity almost 7X24, including things you could never see it a "club" in Utah.
Great ideas!
Let's raise taxes on all of the mentioned entities!
Signed,
Your local legislator.
I moved from Utah to a state that didn't have sales tax on food. Many commodities were cheaper. If you think you are saving money, you will be disappointed.
Our auto insurance doubled since alcohol was easier to get and so there were more DUI accidents. Gasoline cost more since the gas taxes were higher. Property taxes are outrageous! But... at least we don't pay taxes on our food.
Why do I smell a return of Gayle Ruzika in the works?
All the more reason to tax nudity. Maybe the added cost will cause a few of them to find more worthwhile entertainment to enjoy.
Something they could take their kids along to enjoy with them.
To me, it is: A defect; a fault; an error; a blemish; an imperfection.
Tax it too, and I'm happy.
And:RL
"...nudity and missionaries are not even remotely in the same category. One is down right offensive to the majority of the community, while one is just simply annoying to a minority, and all you have to do to get them to leave is politely say, "no thanks.""
Nudity is how God sent you into the world, while imposing your beliefs on others is very offensive... Try telling a missionary politely "no thanks" (Which, by the way, works at a strip club).
More fodder for our neocon moralists.
The holier-than-thous will be coming out of the woodwork.
Disclaimer: I am LDS. I do not believe that the Victoria's Secret catalog is pornography but choose not to spend time flipping through its pages. I believe that there are a number of missionaries doing work for the LDS church that are offensive and cross the line when talking to the public but figure part of the problem is with their maturity and experience level dealing with people. I don't go to strip clubs, use post-dated check loans, drink beer or shun my non-LDS neighbors as is the common trend here in Utah County.
This is a typical "do-as-I-say" conservative value.
Nobody wants to live under a Big Brother style of government that neocons are pushing for in the land of the free.
imagine, valuing children over pornography.
There's a reason one is called a vice and one is called a blessing.
This is why im voting Libertarian.
This is an age old argument in this country, where do the rights of private property owners end and the rights of the public begin?
We all are subject to these infringments on our rights with our cities and towns legislating everything from what our yards have to look like to how many dogs we can own.
It is time to stop name calling and set aside the morality of this issue and see it for what it is, an infringment on our rights as property owners.
Even though it may sound outrageous, what will be next? A special tax on fast food and hotel rooms? Wait, they have already done that.
Channeling tax revenue to programs to help them overcome their vices is the act of a caring society, although most of those caught in the vice are too blind to see that.
In other words, a neocon is a person who uses words that sound as though they're inspired by tried-and-true conservative principles in order to deceive the Republican base, but is actually motivated by personal greed and a frightening set of evil values at the expense of the good of the country.
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Seriously, I think that no legal business should pay a higher sales tax than any other business. Otherwise, what's to stop a governmental body from charging, say, a 50% tax on businesses it doesn't like, such as a Christian bookstore, a foreign book club, a Spanish newspaper, a gun or hunting club, a billiards parlor, a hang gliding company, etc.?