Mandatory
Equine Licenses Enacted
by Darol Dickinson~~
1-26-09
The New Hampshire Municipal
Association proudly touts a new special "equine" tax that will increase jobs and
create new state income from the estimated 24,000 equine in New Hampshire. A
licensing of each and every equine is proposed to be effective July 1, 2009.
This is a tax of $25 per horse (equine) and in cases of refusal to comply, the
state adds another $50 to slap the cowboys in line. It isn't a smoke screen
about export, food safety or disease, it is just a new state income.
Beyond the state lines of New
Hampshire, the USDA has been at war with livestock owners to coerce enrollment
in the National Animal Identification System (NAIS), a multi-billion dollar
scheme to computerize, number and create a permanent surveillance system on all
US livestock. This plot is the mother of all numbering scenarios. With the
commerce of all US livestock, at the end of three years the total computer
movements recorded, and paid for by animal owners, would eclipse the number of
the earth's human population.
These draconian sounding tax
collection schemes, although totally putrid to animal lovers, are completely
sane to bureau-rats who's salary increases, retirement and weekly sustenance
depend on innovative ways to transfer wealth from the regulated to the
regulators.
Just down the trail to New
York 88 new taxes have been deviously hatched by the lowly staff of Governor
David Paterson to help pay for his flawed $15.4 billion budget gap. Hookers who
have enjoyed a tax break on work clothes worth less than $110, won't any more.
An 18% increase on sodas is proposed; higher gas tax, increased taxi tax, boats,
cars, rental car taxes, cigars, iPods, etc. Plush governmental cubicles high in
the New York sky are filled with think-tank devious minds searching the alleys
for a new tax source to increase the regulator's revenue. New York Conservative
Party Chairman, Michael Long says, "You're (Gov. Paterson) sending notice to the
people of New York that we really don't want you here."
Tribute ideas like the USDA's
NAIS, horse licensing and the New York taxationists search the world over to
locate new and innovative collection methods. It is one thing to develop a new
tax and another to collect it. That is where enforcements are enacted with
fines, late penalties, and refusal-to-comply fees.
In Australia a tax called the
National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) has been operational for several
years. Herds of computer toting Biosecurity Officers now stalk the Outback to
locate animal owners out of compliance; conviction is up to a $4000 fine for not
registering a livestock premises.
The love of companion animals
is multiplying in affection world wide. What a sadistic way to create funding,
to assess a new tribute for pets, livestock and beloved family animals. Animal
licensing is the contemporary government way to tax not just the animal, but the
joy and profit of livestock ownership.
In New Hampshire it starts
out, In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Nine, and then explains for
Equine Licenses. Amend RSA 435, Sec 41, etc. In a scoop shovel it is proposed,
$25 per year, every year, and each animal must have a number. The number process
approved by the USDA is a computer chip, surgically injected under the skin by a
USDA licensed veterinarian at a fee of $75 to $125 per equine, depending on how
many in the remuda.
The Fiscal Impact: "The
Department of Agriculture, Markets, and Food and the New Hampshire Municipal
Association estimates this bill will increase state and local revenue, and
increase local expenditures by an indeterminable amount in FY 2010 and each year
thereafter. There will be no fiscal impact on county revenue or state and county
expenditures."
On July 1, will the horse
owners of New Hampshire migrate to other states or will a large population of
equine feces machines establish residence on the Concord State Capitol
lawn?
This may be the time and
place to rethink the New Hampshire motto: "LIVE FREE OR
DIE."
First Australia, the NAIS,
the New Hampshire Equine Licenses----all innovations of hostage taxation, which
is a spreading livestock disease in itself. The mystery of expanding government
is not how it works, but how in the world to make it stop!
More info www.naisSTINKS.com, Australian Biosecurity, www.dpi.qld.gov.au.