They'll take our free internet access when they pry it from our cold, dead keyboards.
We were starting to get a bit worried, what with the ban on internet access taxes expiring on November 1, but the New York Times and the Associated Press are reporting that Congress has swooped in at the last minute to extend the ban for another seven years. They're like, superheroes or something!
What's more, the White House said President Bush would sign it. Now there's a man who knows the value of the internets.
So now you can go forward in your lives, safe in the knowledge that you won't be charged e-stamps for every email and IM, and 5-7% just to log on. Unless you're in one of the ten states that does tax internet access (all enacted before 1998, when the ban first went into effect). In that case... move.
Seriously. It's for the children, folks.
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