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[QUOTE="the_reverend:1141473"][QUOTE="Burnsy:1141461"]I'm sick of people thinking I want NO taxes when in fact I think they should be LOWER. Taxes in Massachusetts are too fucking high. And the alcohol sales tax? Alcohol is already taxed. The alcohol sales tax is a tax on a tax. New Hampshire does fine with lower taxes. Their property taxes are higher but that's offset by no sales tax and no income tax. Speaking of where the tax dollars go, the war is obviously a huge amount but that's on a federal level. On a state level, we have over-inflated tax-free pensions for staties and EBT cards for people who use them to buy booze and cigarettes.[/QUOTE]AHAHAHA, you are just a perfect example of how good of a job radio stations like WTKK have done spreading these ideas and stories. Saying that alcohol is "double taxed" is like saying that all food is quadruple taxed. Did you know that when you buy that bottle of alcohol, the guy that gets paid to sell it to you was OMG taxed for the cost of selling you booze? and there are property taxes on his establishment, etc... etc... If you have a sales tax on goods that are sold, it should be on all non-necessities. otherwise, dump the sales tax.[/QUOTE]
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