CEI Today: Internet sales tax, Exxon-Mobil's carbon tax, and the anti-immigration sentiment
Thursday, December 6, 2012 at 09:38AM 
INTERNET SALES TAX - JESSICA MELUGIN
The Washington Times: Internet sales taxes attack states’ rights
Proponents of Internet sales taxes are asking the lame-duck Congress to
bless their state tax cartel as part of a larger tax reform package by passing the Marketplace Equity Act (H.R. 3179) and its companion in the Senate, the Marketplace Fairness Act (S. 1832). These aren’t your average tax increases, but grim blueprints for government’s future relationship with the online world. Long after we’ve either swerved at the last minute or gone off the “fiscal cliff” a la “Thelma and Louise,” we’ll have to live with the harmful consequences of expanding government to every corner of the Internet. > View the full commentary at Washingtontimes.com
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CARBON TAX - MYRON EBELL
Big Oil is coming out of the closet. Exxon Mobil confirmed earlier this
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IMMIGRATION - DAVID BIER
This Friday, Ira Mehlman of the Federation for American Immigration
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Where’s Michael Mann?Lung Association Poll: Another Attempt to Influence Public Opinion in the Guise of Reporting It
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I, PENCIL
The Competitive Enterprise Institute is proud to announce a new ambitious film project: an animated adaptation of I, Pencil by Leonard Read. |
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month in a Bloomberg Businessweek article that they support a carbon tax. Shell and BP have
Reform (FAIR) demonstrated exactly this contempt for the most basic fact of the market when he