Surprising facts about the Internet.
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Did you know that purchases made through the internet are often free of sales taxes? The only time you pay sales tax is when the company you are buying from has an actual offline storefront in the same state as you. Did you also know that Internet Service Providers (ISPs) do not pay any of the metered phone line costs that Long Distance phone companies have to pay?
That is why you can get monthly flat rate internet access or, if you are willing to accept a small advertising window on your screen during your internet sessions, FREE internet access. Both of these are incentives that Congress used to insure the quick growth of the internet. Now, that Congress has achieved that objective, it wants to remove these two incentives. The full story was covered by Upside Magazine (www.upsidetoday.com) in their May 1999 issue.
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Now, how would you feel about Congress and its actions if I were to tell you that all taxes, all other government charges of whatever nature and all other recurring costs of whatever nature, such as rent, mortgage payments and the long distance metering charges mentioned above, whether they stem from the government or not, were and are continuing to be created out of NOTHING! The American people are getting NOTHING in return for all of those payments! The key is the fraudulent money system in the United States. Read the Attention Public Servant Letter page here for the shocking details and then, you be the judge of whether Congress is or isn't serving your interests.
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If you decide that Congress isn't serving your interests, even though it claims to and claims that that is where ALL of its authority comes from, then it should be clear that Congress, anxious to build up the internet quickly, momentarily forgot to maintain the yoke over the American people that the fraudulent money system in the United States created. Do you see the golden opportunity the internet offers to completely cast off that yoke created by the fraudulent money? The LAST thing that Congress should be allowed to do is to tax the internet in any manner whatsoever.
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