US Weekly (Yahoo): Arnold Schwarzenegger Says He Just Had a Pacemaker Fitted After 3 Open Heart Surgeries.
^ Quote insets from THR: Arnold Schwarzenegger on Vaccine Denial and Anti-Maskers: “You’re a Schmuck for Not Wearing a Mask”.
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US Weekly (Yahoo): Arnold Schwarzenegger Says He Just Had a Pacemaker Fitted After 3 Open Heart Surgeries.
^ Quote insets from THR: Arnold Schwarzenegger on Vaccine Denial and Anti-Maskers: “You’re a Schmuck for Not Wearing a Mask”.
...texting may soon come with an extra fee on their mobile phone bills. State regulators are weighing a tax on text messaging to help fund a program that makes phone service available to low-income residents.Yes, PLEASE GOD YES, PASS THIS TEXT TAX. I'm all for it. It has my FULL SUPPORT.
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A texting surcharge could help sustain the Public Purpose Program budget, which has risen to $998 million in 2017 from $670 million in 2011, according to a report from the California Public Utilities Commission. Revenue from the telecom industry that funds the program has declined to $11.3 billion last year from $16.5 billion in 2011, the CPUC report stated.
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The California Chamber of Commerce and other trade organizations estimate the proposed fee could cost wireless customers $44.5 million a year, according to the Mercury News in San Jose, Calif.
People need to realize that the proposed California texting tax could go back and tax you on text messages sent the past 5 years.May I suggest it go back TEN YEARS and whatever the amount being considered for the tax - PLEASE TRIPLE IT !
Imagine getting a tax bill for all text messages you've sent since 2013.
— 🇺🇸🍻 Mark 🍻🇺🇸 (@BartenderMB) December 12, 2018
The debt went from $34 billion in June 2003 to $91 billion on June 30, 2010.No Arnold, it's okay --- stay in TV Land.