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sabbat hunter

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13. I am sure that the tourists
Fri Feb 28, 2014, 01:51 PM
Feb 2014

stay in hotels in Rome, eat in restaurants in Rome. Visit museums, historical sites in Rome. Buy memorabilia in Rome. Not sure what he wants the tourists to do.

I am sure that the hotels rooms have a tax that guests pay that goes to Rome.
So I am not really sure what he means when he says that tourists fail to contribute.

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It is because Vatican pays no taxes on any of its properties. cosmicone Feb 2014 #1
cosmicone Diclotican Feb 2014 #2
Vatican City is it's own province yeoman6987 Feb 2014 #4
Not even that... it's its own country. FBaggins Feb 2014 #5
I may have known that at one time yeoman6987 Feb 2014 #6
I know Vatican is an independent UN member state cosmicone Feb 2014 #7
To be fair, I'm sure the Vatican is a big economic attraction for Rome. phleshdef Feb 2014 #12
Are you kidding? cosmicone Feb 2014 #21
The Vatican (Holy See) is not a UN member KamaAina Feb 2014 #20
Thank you.. I stand corrected. n/t cosmicone Feb 2014 #22
Interesting item from the article... tomm2thumbs Feb 2014 #3
as once a tourist to Rome, I would have gladly paid an additional tax. it's a beautiful city. nt Javaman Feb 2014 #8
yup and I suppose it is the case already tomm2thumbs Feb 2014 #15
I am sure that the tourists sabbat hunter Feb 2014 #13
exactly... sounded like sour grapes of some other kind tomm2thumbs Feb 2014 #14
Rome has been a tourist attraction for millennia Retrograde Feb 2014 #17
The story is woefully lacking in details and context Kelvin Mace Feb 2014 #9
I would suspect it is both. Throd Feb 2014 #10
Ditto elleng Feb 2014 #11
Not to mention the fact that sabbat hunter Feb 2014 #16
Finance and fashion are more associated with Milano alcibiades_mystery Mar 2014 #25
Wow. I hope things don't get as bad as Detroit is now. Pterodactyl Feb 2014 #18
Well Rome already has ruins... Lodestar Feb 2014 #23
Zing! Pterodactyl Feb 2014 #24
I can just picture it. JDPriestly Feb 2014 #19
Will Rome be forced to sell its art, like Detroit? CTyankee Mar 2014 #26
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