A Democrat in the California State Assembly has introduced a plan that would tap into the lucrative flow of money on the Internet, and apply what amounts to a sales tax on every download of a digital file, such as songs from the popular iTunes website.
But where Charles Calderon, D-Whittier, believes his plan would strike it rich for California is in the taxes that would be collected on the downloads of pornography.
I wonder which would get more people up in arms. Taxing iTunes or taxing porn?
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