Sen.
Byron Dorgan to Internet Users:
Drop Dead
WASHINGTON-
Today Senator George Voinivich (R-OH) spoke at a press conference
to urge Congress to reject the taxpayer-friendly report to be submitted
by the federal Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce (ACEC).
The
Internet has been under attack from the pro-tax increase forces
for more than two years.
"Dorgan's
continued assault on the Internet should be viewed as a direct threat
to taxpayers and to those who utilize the Internet in their daily
lives," said Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform
and one of the staunchest defenders of keeping the Internet free
from government intervention.
"Amazingly,
Sen. Dorgan's call to tax the Internet to increase state and local
revenues comes at a time when most states are running sizeable budget
surpluses," Norquist continued. "Moreover, state and local revenue has grown from 6.9 percent
of GDP to 9 percent of GDP from 1968 to 1998."
"Why
do states need more money if they are running surpluses and their
revenue has increased significantly as a percentage of GDP since
the late 1960s," Norquist wondered.
"The
final report of the ACEC was a strong statement to pro-tax increase
forces that their plans to raise taxes will be opposed.
Sen. Dorgan and other members of the pro-tax coalition are
attempting to undermine the hard work of the commission by lobbying
Congress to reject the final plan adopted by the ACEC."