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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Taxing Porn Back in Vogue

For the 2nd time in a year a Pennsylvania lawmaker has proposed taxing strip clubs, this time it is Rep. Paul Clymer. (HT Grassroots PA)

The Tax Foundation has a blog post on this issue today - both on the constitutionality and the unintended consequences. As I pointed out with regard to Sen. Orie's proposed porn tax, a tax on a very specific industry will only lead to efforts to evade, and worse yet, drive porn further "underground" - exactly the opposite of what proponents of the porn tax are seeking.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Why stop at porn? Let's tax abortion, children out of wedlock and politicians who serve more than two terms. All seem to be destructive...