Law California exploring taxing text messages

https://www.foxnews.com/us/california-to-consider-taxing-text-messages-reports-say

California state regulators have been working on a plan to charge mobile phone users a text messaging fee intended to fund programs that make phone service accessible to the low-income residents, reports said Tuesday.

The California Public Utilities Commission is scheduled to vote on the proposal next month, but critics have already come out against the scheme, the San Jose Mercury News reported.

“It’s a dumb idea,” Jim Wunderman, president of the Bay Area Council business group, told the paper. “This is how conversations take place in this day and age, and it’s almost like saying there should be a tax on the conversations we have.”

While the amount consumers would be expected to pay remained unclear, some business groups are saying the new charges could cost wireless users more than $44 million a year, FOX11 Los Angeles reported.

Charges may also be applied retroactively to messages sent in the past five years, which has raised questions concerning the proposal’s legality, Rufus Jeffress, vice president of the Bay Area Council, told the San Francisco Bay Area's KNTV-TV. The “alarming precedent” could chalk up to a bill of more than $220 million for consumers, the Mercury News reported.

The wireless industry argues that the fees would put carriers at a disadvantage since competing messaging services like Facebook’s Messenger and WhatsApp would not be charged the new fees, FOX11 reported.

Those against the proposal said that wireless customers already pay into the state’s Public Purpose Programs, which they call “healthy and well-funded” with nearly $1 billion in its budget, the Mercury News reported. But state regulators disagree, saying the budget has increased more than $300 million over six years, KNTV reported.

Residents lamented the potential tax, calling it “dumb” and “unfair.”

“To have them charge us something else is just dumb,” a Bay Area resident told KNTV. “I think it’s very unfair, especially for the people that can barely pay for their cell phone plan already.”
 
Why not make this so that people can opt-in and decide for themselves, instead of forcing a tax onto everyone? :tugboat:
That's not how socialism works, comrade

What next bread lines?
They'll point to the bread lines as an example of how good and righteous they are by giving the poor free food.
 
Two words you need to keep in your head when thinking about California:

Unfunded liabilities.

See, the issue is that they are not taking in NEAR enough money to cover all their bills -- and some of their bills are basically akin to 'secured creditors'. CalPers (the California state pension system) is legally required by law in Cali to get first dibs if money tightens up.

And then you have the Train to Nowhere, which has ballooned out of control, cost-wise.

If California goes bankrupt and comes hat in hand to D.C. to beg for a bailout, Trump should either flat out say 'no', or smile evilly and tell them, 'Of course... but there are some conditions...' as he pulls out a contract. I'm hoping one condition is surrendering their status as a state in the U.S. (reverting back to being a territory) until their shit gets worked out.
 
What bunch of airheads do they have running that department? How are you going to tax it? Isn't California one of the biggest economies in the world, the state itself eclipsing many countries? How do these faggots fuck things up so badly that they have to scrape the bottom of the barrel for money?

California has the bulk of the country's illegal spics (10+ million) most of whom don't work and collect benefits while abusing ERs and other services all of which the taxpayers have to foot the bill for.
 
Cali working on ways to keep the poor as poor as possible while touting itself as the only beacon of virtue and progressive wisdom in these United States? Color me shocked. What next bread lines?
Fuck that, California will tax bread lines too.

What bunch of airheads do they have running that department? How are you going to tax it? Isn't California one of the biggest economies in the world, the state itself eclipsing many countries? How do these faggots fuck things up so badly that they have to scrape the bottom of the barrel for money?
Gibs-me for illegals and Govenor Moonbeam's magic choo-choo train.
 
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