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Democrat Proposes 2c/roll Toilet Paper Tax
2005-03-11
Hat Tip Drudge...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - Florida's Legislature is flush with good ideas. Sen. Al Lawson's involves a 2 cent-per-roll tax on toilet paper to pay for wastewater treatment and help small towns upgrade their sewer systems.
Bathroom humor inappropriate...desired comment ommitted by BigEd
The Democratic1 lawmaker's pay-as-you-go bill has been the source of many jokes - bathroom humor you might say - but he says the issue is a serious one, especially in some of the fast-growing Panhandle coastal counties in his district.
Florida panhandle? - Go into Alabama or Georgia, and stock up!
"They're experiencing a tremendous boom in growth and they're not able to accommodate the growth," Lawson said. "We've got 17 million people in this state and all of them can contribute to protecting our underground water supply."
Protecting ground water supply is good. The idea suggested is idiotic. Perhaps an increase in the cost per cu ft of water used which is an actual expense of producing water? But since most Dems have sexual arousal over tax increases, this never occured to the State Senator.
In a Republican-dominated Legislature that doesn't like new taxes, the idea is likely to pretty quickly end up in the tank.
This idea is thankfully headed for the Toilet
Senate President Tom Lee, R-Brandon, said he didn't think it would get too far, but didn't rule it out.
"We'll be getting to the bottom2 of it real soon," Lee said. The House is skeptical as well. "We're not wild about tax increases," said House Speaker Allan Bense, R-Panama City. "But we'll certainly let it go through the system."
Thats's the whole problem. Especially if one is constipated like Sen. Lawson.
If it were to pass, the extra two pennies would start being charged in October. Lawson said it could generate $50 million a year. It would also need approval from Gov. Jeb Bush. He said that if toilet paper is taxed, people might use less of it. "That's not necessarily a good thing," noted the governor.
Thank you, thank you, thank you, Jeb!
And what about consumers? Wouldn't they be squeezed by a tax on the Charmin? No, says Lawson.
Everybody gets as turned on as Sen. Lawson about this tax.
"Two cents is not going to hurt families at all," he said. "This is one thing people don't mind paying for."
He said, as they placed him in the straight-jacket...
1Did anyone think otherwise?
2After all a sump has to be pumped out occasionally.
Posted by:BigEd

#12  What is it with Democrats and their love of taxes anyway?
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-03-11 11:44:59 PM  

#11  Db Pooper Pumper around here got em big flower painted on the back. Named it Petunia.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-03-11 7:36:14 PM  

#10  I'm reminded of the Beatles' song about the Tax Man.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2005-03-11 7:31:52 PM  

#9  Recently at work a bunch of us pooled some money and bought lottery tickets. A co-worker and I, we are both named Richard, made a pact to buy a septic tank cleaning truck and paint on the side, "2 Dicks Pumping. You Dump It, We Pump It." I certainly hope we win.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2005-03-11 7:30:49 PM  

#8  Spot - that is my point--see 3rd comment
Posted by: BigEd   2005-03-11 4:47:03 PM  

#7  This is pretty strange since most folks already pay a user fee for wastewater treatment as part of their utilities bill. If more money is needed for infrastructure, the fee should be raised, not some weird tax added.
Posted by: Spot   2005-03-11 4:36:42 PM  

#6  Steve: Any reputable HTML manual will help1... Fred has to keep us all in line-he doesn't have time to [marquee>teach us the tricks... We have to do our OWN research!

1HTML for Dummies

(I imply no one's a dummy...just the title of the book...)
Posted by: BigEd   2005-03-11 1:28:37 PM  

#5  What would you expect for such a scholarly article?!?

Can we get those little author background notes at the end? You know, like this:

Tom No-Last-Name is a hawkish freelance engineer in southeastern Pennsylvania. He is a member of the VRWC and a contributor to Swift Boat Veterans for Truth.
Posted by: Tom   2005-03-11 1:10:19 PM  

#4  Lol! Small print won't save you, Dr Steve!
Posted by: .com   2005-03-11 1:02:42 PM  

#3  Endnotes, eh? Hokay, Fred, we gotta come up with a way to do endnotes now. Cheez, next thing we'll have footnotes, and ibids, and curly quotation marks, foreign languages, and a way to make Aris sound sensible and natter natter mutter mutter
Posted by: Steve White   2005-03-11 1:01:25 PM  

#2  Don't tell me. It's "for the children", right?
Posted by: tu3031   2005-03-11 12:43:31 PM  

#1  DEMOCRAT Sen. Al Lawson’s wipe-power-to-the-people!

I'd be willing to pay the 2cents if and only when we can force he-&-family to use wax-paper-rolls.
Posted by: Hupuck Thrish6219   2005-03-11 12:35:20 PM  

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