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Our colonial forebears resisted taxes on sugar, printed goods, and breakfast beverages.  Two-hundred and fifty years later, a major American city has expanded an amusement tax such that it includes even digital goods.  Progress. I’m not a Chicago resident – something for which I can be continually grateful – so I first caught wind of the […]

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