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And on that note, I think we should return this thread to its original objective now.
Who's better at fleecing tax payers, the insane liberals in California, the insane liberals in Pensylvania, or those insane liberals in Chicago?
My vote is on Pennsylvania, since that seemingly-low 6% Netflix Tax is actually state-wide, not up to individual cities like in California.
There's no where you can run within Pennsylvania to dodge it, and yet it's also low enough that people wouldn't go up in arms about it in the first place.
A 9% sales tax is freakin' steep, but 6% is workable.
Damn sneaky Pennsylvanian liberals.
Who's better at fleecing tax payers, the insane liberals in California, the insane liberals in Pensylvania, or those insane liberals in Chicago?
My vote is on Pennsylvania, since that seemingly-low 6% Netflix Tax is actually state-wide, not up to individual cities like in California.
There's no where you can run within Pennsylvania to dodge it, and yet it's also low enough that people wouldn't go up in arms about it in the first place.
A 9% sales tax is freakin' steep, but 6% is workable.
Damn sneaky Pennsylvanian liberals.
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