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	<title>Minor Thoughts &#187; Are We Slaves?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jan 2008 19:51:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Martin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Are we slaves to the state or are we entitled to the fruits of our own labor? Wisconsin state Senator Jon Erpenbach <a href="http://www.madison.com/wsj/mad/top/index.php?ntid=265808">thinks</a> that we&#8217;re slaves to the state:</p>

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  <p>Sen. Jon Erpenbach has proposed a bill that at first glance appears to have nothing to do with video games: It would raise the age at which a person in Wisconsin is considered an adult in criminal court from 17 to 18.</p>
  
  <p>Erpenbach&#8217;s measure would pay for the added expense by creating a power pill for the counties: a 1 percent surcharge on video games and video game consoles such as Wii systems, Xboxes and PlayStations.</p>
  
  <p>The fee would translate to about 60 cents more on the $60 &#8220;Halo 3 &#8221; or $2.50 more on a $250 Wii.</p>
  
  <p>Erpenbach, a Middleton Democrat, said he doesn&#8217;t believe video games cause crime. <strong>He was simply searching for a revenue stream to cover his bill, he said.</strong></p>
  
  <p><strong>&#8220;Here &#8216;s one idea to pay for it,&#8221;</strong> he said. <strong>&#8220;If you have another one, fine. &#8220;</strong></p>
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<p>Apparently, my purchases and my income are simply a &#8220;revenue stream&#8221; for Senator Erpenbach&#8217;s bright ideas. If his bill is such a great idea, maybe the state could find a less worthwhile idea and shift some money from one to the other.</p>

<p>Wendy Henderson, a policy analyst for the Wisconsin Council on Children and Families, thinks that the state should tax video games, for the good of the children:</p>

<blockquote>
  <p>&#8220;Video games are perhaps not the best use of the kids&#8217; time, so if we can use some of the money from the video games and turn it into something positive, that&#8217;s a really good use of that money.&#8221;</p>
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<p>What a vacuous argument. A lot of gamers are adults, not children. Given that the gaming industry makes more money than Hollywood right now, it&#8217;s possible that far more adults than children play video games. Is Ms. Henderson going to dictate how my wife and I spend are time? Will she tax us if she disapproves?</p>

<p>Finally, 20-year old Nathan Bakken,</p>

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  <p>said the surcharge wouldn&#8217;t change his game-buying habits.</p>
  
  <p>&#8220;I &#8216;m not going to boycott it or anything, &#8221; he said. &#8220;It&#8217;s not that much money. And it&#8217;s helping people.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Nathan, I support your right to spend your money on anything you want. If you want to give your money to help people, I suggest you buy the gift cards in the checkout lane of the grocery store. You could make a lot of friends by handing them out at local food shelters. But, please, don&#8217;t pick <em>my</em> pocket when <em>you</em> want to be generous.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are we slaves to the state or are we entitled to the fruits of our own labor? Wisconsin state Senator Jon Erpenbach <a href="http://www.madison.com/wsj/mad/top/index.php?ntid=265808">thinks</a> that we&#8217;re slaves to the state:</p>

<blockquote>
  <p>Sen. Jon Erpenbach has proposed a bill that at first glance appears to have nothing to do with video games: It would raise the age at which a person in Wisconsin is considered an adult in criminal court from 17 to 18.</p>
  
  <p>Erpenbach&#8217;s measure would pay for the added expense by creating a power pill for the counties: a 1 percent surcharge on video games and video game consoles such as Wii systems, Xboxes and PlayStations.</p>
  
  <p>The fee would translate to about 60 cents more on the $60 &#8220;Halo 3 &#8221; or $2.50 more on a $250 Wii.</p>
  
  <p>Erpenbach, a Middleton Democrat, said he doesn&#8217;t believe video games cause crime. <strong>He was simply searching for a revenue stream to cover his bill, he said.</strong></p>
  
  <p><strong>&#8220;Here &#8216;s one idea to pay for it,&#8221;</strong> he said. <strong>&#8220;If you have another one, fine. &#8220;</strong></p>
</blockquote>

<p>Apparently, my purchases and my income are simply a &#8220;revenue stream&#8221; for Senator Erpenbach&#8217;s bright ideas. If his bill is such a great idea, maybe the state could find a less worthwhile idea and shift some money from one to the other.</p>

<p>Wendy Henderson, a policy analyst for the Wisconsin Council on Children and Families, thinks that the state should tax video games, for the good of the children:</p>

<blockquote>
  <p>&#8220;Video games are perhaps not the best use of the kids&#8217; time, so if we can use some of the money from the video games and turn it into something positive, that&#8217;s a really good use of that money.&#8221;</p>
</blockquote>

<p>What a vacuous argument. A lot of gamers are adults, not children. Given that the gaming industry makes more money than Hollywood right now, it&#8217;s possible that far more adults than children play video games. Is Ms. Henderson going to dictate how my wife and I spend are time? Will she tax us if she disapproves?</p>

<p>Finally, 20-year old Nathan Bakken,</p>

<blockquote>
  <p>said the surcharge wouldn&#8217;t change his game-buying habits.</p>
  
  <p>&#8220;I &#8216;m not going to boycott it or anything, &#8221; he said. &#8220;It&#8217;s not that much money. And it&#8217;s helping people.&#8221;</p>
</blockquote>

<p>Nathan, I support your right to spend your money on anything you want. If you want to give your money to help people, I suggest you buy the gift cards in the checkout lane of the grocery store. You could make a lot of friends by handing them out at local food shelters. But, please, don&#8217;t pick <em>my</em> pocket when <em>you</em> want to be generous.</p>
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