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Posted by glassman on :
 
this is how stupid politics has become in the USA-

BTW? Christmas trees are Pagan, not Christian...

White House Sidelines Christmas Tree 'Tax'

By Judson Berger

Published November 09, 2011

| FoxNews.com

The White House has decided to sideline a proposed fee on Christmas trees, after the fee was ridiculed by critics as a tax on Christmas.

The 15-cent tax on Christmas trees was announced Tuesday in the Federal Register and was meant to pay for a new board tasked with promoting the Christmas tree industry. It was supported by Christmas tree growers, who wanted a stable source of revenue to fund a new marketing campaign.
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But the change quickly drew complaints from Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La., and others. Scalise described the fee as a "Grinch" move by the Obama administration and vowed to fight it.

White House spokesman Matt Lehrich told Fox News on Wednesday afternoon that the administration is putting a stop to the proposal.

"I can tell you unequivocally that the Obama administration is not taxing Christmas trees. What's being talked about here is an industry group deciding to impose fees on itself to fund a promotional campaign, similar to how the dairy producers have created the 'Got Milk?' campaign," he said. "That said, USDA is going to delay implementation and revisit this action."

The new program was set to go into effect Wednesday. According to the Agriculture Department announcement, the government would have imposed a 15-cent-per-tree charge on "producers and importers" of fresh Christmas trees, provided they sell or import more than 500 trees a year.

The program and fee were supported by some in the Christmas tree industry. The money was not meant to pay down the debt or fund any other program, but designed to go back into the new Christmas Tree Promotion Board.

The board, proposed earlier this year, is the culmination of a years-long effort by the fresh Christmas tree industry to promote itself, according to background information provided in the Federal Register. The industry has faced increasing competition from producers of artificial trees, but efforts to collect voluntary contributions for a fresh-tree marketing campaign have repeatedly run out of funding. So the government stepped in to mandate a fee to support the promotion board.

Heritage Foundation Vice President David Addington, who first reported on the rule on his blog Tuesday evening, said there were two problems with the new fee. First, he said, it's likely the 15-cent fee would be passed on to consumers. Second, he said it's inappropriate for the government to be putting its "thumb on the scale," helping out the fresh-tree sellers and not the artificial-tree sellers.

"If it's one thing I think the free market could handle, it's letting people decide what kind of tree they want to buy for Christmas," Addington told FoxNews.com.

But Agriculture Department spokesman Michael T. Jarvis had defended the program, saying it's along the lines of over 20 other promotional programs supported by the department, such as the "got milk" campaign.

"It's worked great for beef, pork, chicken, eggs," he added.

Jarvis also insisted the fee does not count as a tax, since the industry is effectively "assessing themselves."


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Posted by CashCowMoo on :
 
Im surprised they didnt think of ornaments as a special "festivities tax". See how many times you pay tax on one single item? AFTER you have been robbed at your paycheck lol.
 
Posted by glassman on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by CashCowMoo:
Im surprised they didnt think of ornaments as a special "festivities tax". See how many times you pay tax on one single item? AFTER you have been robbed at your paycheck lol.

yeah an 9-9-9 would be another tax too...

i don't want a Federal sales tax period.
 
Posted by CashCowMoo on :
 
why dont you want a federal sales tax?
 
Posted by glassman on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by CashCowMoo:
why dont you want a federal sales tax?

mostly cuz it's not going to do what all the "fair tax" people think it's going to do.

sales tax is regressive. that means it discourages trade.

how much is 9% on a new car? people will stop buying them. they'll buy used cars that were leased for a year or three..

you want your grocery bill to go up 9%? it's already gone up 25% in the last couple of years...

go to restaurant- you see 10$ on the menu, between tips, city, state and federal sales tax? you end up paying 20$-


the biggest problem will be the black market for taxable goods.... 9% sales tax is big enough to cause major avoidance
 
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