Thursday, September 12, 2013

Internet sales tax: Michigan House leaders taking a wait-and-see approach as panel prepares to vote

Internet sales tax: Michigan House leaders taking a wait-and-see approach as panel prepares to vote | MLive.com:
"Former state Rep. Jack Hoogendyk, who now heads the Madison Project Michigan tea party group, blasted the internet sales tax proposal last week in an email sent to supporters, calling it "the next battle" within a Republican party still recovering from a bruising debate on Medicaid expansion.
"If you know anything about government, you know that when they say 'fairness' they are talking about taking more of your money in a misguided attempt to 'level the playing field,'" he wrote. "You also know that the most level playing field is the free market."

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