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Philly Lap Dance Tax

Thursday, July 18, 2013 9:10 PM
Did anyone catch O'Reilly Factor tonight? His man on the street, Jesse Watters interviewed people in Philly concerning the so called Lap Dance tax. There were shots of the fronts of Cheerleaders and Club Risque. They also talked to a former stripper who told that a dancer makes about $500 a night and a current stripper who said $600-$700. The former dancer said she thought "politicians are close enough to strippers (yes, she said stripper) in the first place. I think they need to stay a little bit further away."

6 comments

  • Tiredtraveler
    11 years ago
    All the big cities are trying to on up each other on things to tax and control. Bloomshort of New York will likely have a cum tax to make strippers safe from guys who cum since he has banned salt, sodas, cigarettes, fried food, elevators, escalators, baby formula, and knives. In other words in New York city you can now sit in a restaurant gnawing on bland raw food with you fingers drinking water and paying a 25% entertainment tax for the privilege and looking forward to an expensive exciting evening of no touch, smoke free lap dances then walking back to you hotel and walking up 4 or 5 stories to you dirty over priced hotel room because he has also banned cleaning supplies after being shot and stabbed by a criminal that has somehow procured an Uzi despite his ban on all "dangerous weapons". While he Bloomshort cruses the city drinking a big gulp, eating caviar, in his armored limo and automatic weapon armed entourage of 20 or 30 thugs while a hooker gives him a blow job. Ain't socialist liberalism great. Every outspoken liberal I have even met is a HYPOCRIT.
  • vegas4me76
    11 years ago
    I love when people as stupid as Tiredtravler try to talk politics. The babbling and poor spelling always show you exactly what you're dealing with. And anybody this upset over a ban on big gulps just has to be a fatty LOL I don't support a lapdance tax, per se, but stripper and strip clubs shouldn't be exempt from paying taxes. And if they're under reporting, they shouldn't be surprised when politician start getting creative.
  • deogol
    11 years ago
    <i> And anybody this upset over a ban on big gulps just has to be a fatty LOL</i> A real laugh until they tax and/or ban something you like...
  • mikeya02
    11 years ago
    ^^^^^ You mean like cheap light bulbs everybody wanted to keep? Ten scary words: "Hi. I'm from the government. I'm here to help you!"
  • SuperDude
    11 years ago
    Use of the internet will be taxed soon. Emails will be charged ten cents per by the federal government. Not tomorrow, but it's coming.
  • crazyjoe
    11 years ago
    Ban retards
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