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Now one question !! it is hunting season and did you ever come up with those broadheads
A few years ago we thought we had an opportunity to make the Pittman Roberts act (FET tax) go away. Mathews and the ATA screwed the pooch on that deal. Now 11% of every gross sale dollar goes to the government.
Every small business I know of that donated to the Republican party over the past two elections is absolutely swimming in Census Bureau paperwork. And if you are late with it some dou che bag calls you up and threatens to throw you in jail
Quote from: RadSav on September 12, 2013, 06:27:54 AMA few years ago we thought we had an opportunity to make the Pittman Roberts act (FET tax) go away. Mathews and the ATA screwed the pooch on that deal. Now 11% of every gross sale dollar goes to the government. I hate taxes as much as the next guy...but will gladly pay the 11% tax passed on to the consumer for hunting and fishing gear that supports fish and wildlife management.
Quote from: idahohuntr on September 12, 2013, 08:06:04 AMQuote from: RadSav on September 12, 2013, 06:27:54 AMA few years ago we thought we had an opportunity to make the Pittman Roberts act (FET tax) go away. Mathews and the ATA screwed the pooch on that deal. Now 11% of every gross sale dollar goes to the government. I hate taxes as much as the next guy...but will gladly pay the 11% tax passed on to the consumer for hunting and fishing gear that supports fish and wildlife management. I don't buy the position we should be happy because it supports fish and wildlife. Each individual tax has an important aspect associated with it for someone or some oranization. But the collective accumulation of all these noble taxes add up to a crushing disability of American business and jobs. What is the role of government? Does going outside the roles of government become acceptable because it benefits "ME"? What about when it benefits "Them" we disagree with? Is it then justified to eliminate jobs when it helps "Me" and no longer justified when it eliminates jobs for "Them"?Wildlife and wildlife habitat are things we as sportsmen and outdoor sports manufacturers should support in some way. But when does gooberment intrusion and restriction stop? When did we get to a point where 11% of gross revenue became acceptable? When did the "End" justify the misuse, bribery and wasteful "Means" of government? We had a chance to slay a monster and replace it with a reasonable solution. But solutions are not what the government is about. Instead we fed it and made the monster stronger.
Quote from: idahohuntr on September 12, 2013, 08:06:04 AMQuote from: RadSav on September 12, 2013, 06:27:54 AMA few years ago we thought we had an opportunity to make the Pittman Roberts act (FET tax) go away. Mathews and the ATA screwed the pooch on that deal. Now 11% of every gross sale dollar goes to the government. I hate taxes as much as the next guy...but will gladly pay the 11% tax passed on to the consumer for hunting and fishing gear that supports fish and wildlife management. I've read before that USFWS oversees the distribution of that money, usually giving a lot to states for their state agencies. But they also withhold that money if states aren't doing projects that USFWS 'approves' of. Heard that is how they got some of the rocky Mt states to go along with the wolf introduction. In addition, the USFWS used something like $70 million from PR monies for the fed part of wolf introduction.