It's getting a little hot under the Florida sun – and we're not just talking about the weather. James Fishback, a fresh face in the political arena, is making waves with his bold proposal for a 50% 'sin tax' aimed at OnlyFans creators residing in the Sunshine State. Aiming to succeed Governor Ron DeSantis, Fishback unveiled his controversial plan in an engaging chat on NXR Studios' YouTube channel.
The 31-year-old CEO of Azoria believes this financial move could rake in "hundreds of millions" for Florida's coffers. The funds, he suggests, would bolster the state's education system, support crisis pregnancy centers, and even establish a groundbreaking mental health czar for men. "The purpose of a sin tax in economics is to disincentivize and deter a behavior," Fishback explained.
“As Florida governor, I don’t want young women who could otherwise be mothers raising families, rearing children, selling their bodies to sick men online," he passionately stated.
Naturally, the proposal hasn't escaped the scrutiny of social media. Fishback went as far as to call out Miami's own OnlyFans star, Sophie Rain, with a cheeky "Pay up or quit OnlyFans" in his post. Critics argue that sin taxes, akin to those levied on tobacco and alcohol, often hit low-income individuals the hardest. Yet, in the rollercoaster world of politics, Fishback is standing firm, seeing his plan as a potential game-changer.
With the Republican primary set for August 18, all eyes are on Fishback as he continues to stir the pot in his bid to become Florida's next governor. The coming months promise plenty of debate and drama as voters mull over this provocative proposal.