Oregon Becomes First State To Implement Per-Mile Road Tax
First into Bondage! Oregon leads the way! We have never seen a tax we didn't like! A holes.
I drive 1736 miles a month to work, @ 38 mpg I spend $13.70 a month. Were I stupid enough to do this rip off, (at the low, low price of 1.5cents per rutted, potholed mile next to beautiful bike lanes built with gas tax money) I would "give" or "donate" to the State of ineptitude 26.04. Only a 100% tax increase? I get a high mileage car because I do not want to cdonate to gas price manipulating oil companies, so now I get to give Oregon the equivelant of 60 cents a gallon in Road Tax because I don't "waste" enough gas for them? But now I can pay an additional 30 cents a gallon for eco friendly fuel that some Dumbocrap thought I "needed" to use so we could "support the alternate fuel industry" that gave so frickin much to them the last election they stole? DO NOT, DO NOT allow your state to go down this road, unless you own a 5 gallon a mile PU or something.
I drive 1736 miles a month to work, @ 38 mpg I spend $13.70 a month. Were I stupid enough to do this rip off, (at the low, low price of 1.5cents per rutted, potholed mile next to beautiful bike lanes built with gas tax money) I would "give" or "donate" to the State of ineptitude 26.04. Only a 100% tax increase? I get a high mileage car because I do not want to cdonate to gas price manipulating oil companies, so now I get to give Oregon the equivelant of 60 cents a gallon in Road Tax because I don't "waste" enough gas for them? But now I can pay an additional 30 cents a gallon for eco friendly fuel that some Dumbocrap thought I "needed" to use so we could "support the alternate fuel industry" that gave so frickin much to them the last election they stole? DO NOT, DO NOT allow your state to go down this road, unless you own a 5 gallon a mile PU or something.
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Assuming the government keeps being building and maintaining the roads, they have to be paid for. I think it does make more sense to make it a targeted use tax that a general tax on everyone that pays for the road.
Unless you are going to make try to make the case that the 1% should be paying for the roads -- which I rather suspect is not something you are going to advocate!
I also think that trucks should pay more, because they damage the roads more.
That said, assuming we can find a way to do this that protects people's privacy, I don't have a problem with the method. People who drive more pay more. Seems fair to me. What way do you think would be more fair?
Some month or so later I discovered that NJ had NOT voted for the then-current President, but PA had! Go figure!
I wrote my NJ congressman about that and gee... in a month or so, SUDDENLY the NJ gasoline allocation went way up.
Really!
Such bullshit... all over the place! Nothing new.
I'd love a Consumer Reports chart for tunnels and highways showing the Per-Mile charges!
Talk about non-Transparency!
http://www.plusaf.com/falklaws.htm#33rd
Enjoy!
I'm a Cash Cow...
Just ask my Legislators.
For a VERY long time, I’ve advocated something like that plan as what MIGHT be the only equitable way to pay for infrastructure creation and maintenance, but I’ll bet that all of the states are missing a point or two…
Per Critical Thinking, what determines the need for highways, bridges, tunnels and their replacement and maintenance?
1) the number of vehicles using them.
2) the number of miles the vehicles travel.
3) the gross weight of the vehicles.
So a SMART ‘gas tax’ would include a flat “per vehicle” rate (to cover the basic ‘paperwork’ overhead and administration. Maybe $10-20 a year per car.
Next would be a Per Mile assessment, and the easiest way to do that is yearly, during the annual vehicle inspection.
And the per-mile assessment would be based on a sliding scale proportional to the WEIGHT of the vehicle.
There’s no reason for me to pay any rate on my 4-5000-per year Prius at 43 mpg that’s similar to the 15-ton gravel truck creating potholes with its every-day on-the-job pavement-pounding work.
Or for a motorcycle to subsidize a mobile home or interstate truck.
ALL of the taxes paid by commercial companies would be passed on to everyone who USES the services of those trucks, buses and whatevers. Seriously “fair,” if I can use that word at all.
Think about it. Per-Mile ALONE makes NO sense without a gross-vehicle-weight plan.
But, since most such ‘tax laws’ need only one thing in order to be passed… What they’re taxing must be MEASURABLE, and little more than that… we’ll definitely see a lot of this unthinking crap surface in the years ahead.
Critical Thinking is Dead.
Although a few laws like those might create something just as effective as Term Limit Legislation, which NO legislature will EVER pass…
Ah, the irony!
extract $$ from the masses. . thieves. -- j
a. the voters won't approve a sales tax
b. the voters limited the property tax
c. the voters haven't got around to running a recall - which they have.
d. the voters haven't moved elsewhere.
e. because the voters don't know the meaning of BOHICA.
f. they went to school in Ashland?
1.5 cents a mile is the least of the problem here. This is complete and total invasion of constitutional privacy and control of the citizens.
Who stopped at what sex toys store and who went to the theater showing AS3? Anyone not agreeing with the monkeys "on the hill" just became a terrorist and they have the data to prove it!
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