Internet tax not a popular proposition, according to R Street/NTU poll
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Andrew Moylan of R Street says Members of Congress — right, left and center — who value their electoral health should steer clear of the Marketplace Fairness Act. It polls poorly in all groups as Americans realize this is just another way to prop up inefficient businesses at the expense of the general welfare.
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