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In principle I am not opposed to the $10 tax if the revenues are used to promote tourism to the U.S. with media campaigns in the most important countries where our tourists come. In many cities, "bed" taxes are added to hotel bills and used to promote tourism to that city. Likewise, we pay all kind of taxes and fees when we visit other countries. Tourists or business persons traveling to the U.S. can afford an extra $10 expense per person/per trip, which is a very reasonable amount compared to what U.S. citizens are charged when visiting other countries (such as Russia, Chile, Brazil, Turkey, among others). I do not mind paying a reasonable tourist tax to another country if the place interests me. I don't believe tourists coming here would object to the $10, a very reasonable amount.
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