“I shared some fascinating details the other day about how federal taxes inhibited the development of America’s beer industry. And I’ve used a story about buddies sharing beer to illustrate the dangers of redistribution and class warfare. But this blog hasn’t paid much attention to wine. Well, thanks to this new map from the Tax Foundation, that oversight has been addressed. I reckon the politicians in Kentucky don’t have much use for those effete, wine-sipping bi-coastal elites?”
http://danieljmitchell.wordpress.com/2013/05/27/which-states-are-most-drunk-on-wine-taxes/
Related posts:
County sheriff has used stingray over 300 times with no warrant
Congress to Hold Hearing on Country's Clashing Marijuana Laws
Andreas M. Antonopoulos - L.A. Bitcoin Meetup - January 9, 2014
U.S. Implements 4th of July ‘No Refusal’ Blood-Draw DUI Checkpoints
Return Airport Security To The Airlines
Federal court: TSA agents can’t be sued for false arrests, abuse, or assault
High-frequency stock traders turn to laser networks, to make yet more money
Alasdair Macleod On The Missing 1300 Tons of Gold
Children Caught In Sweep as Feds Begin Mass Deportations
Teenagers arrested for killing neighbor’s turkey with bow and arrow
DEA Responds to Legal Weed in Colorado and Washington: "Enforcement of the Controlled Substances Act...
Bitcoin Bites: Germany recognizes digital currency as 'private money'
Jim Rogers: Forget U.S. markets, I’m buying Chinese and Russian stocks
Text of the June 27 Letter of 26 U.S. Senators to the Director of National Intelligence
Dozens killed in US-led drone strike in southern Somalia