Paying for Sin

MP
According to a leading Sex prevention Service U.S. singular condom sales are running at one trillion rubbers annually. This data suggest that Americans are using more condoms in response to higher child raising costs and AIDS education. That news will be a golden opportunity for states that are searching to find the right sin tax to erase high budget deficits. 5 bucks a condom would be a fair sin tax. If combined with a higher tax for those that use motel rooms for illicit sex it would be the largest state tax increase since the civil war. Not only would it solve the state budget deficits but it would also make religious leaders happy---family values would once again become holy and pre martial sex curtailed.

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  • ElephantHeart Nine12/21/2008

    It would be just my luck that when government gets involved with rubbers, mine would turn out just like the government rigged economy, and go bust.

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