tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3360697570873499457.post934990542618329835..comments2023-10-26T06:32:56.972-07:00Comments on Lost in America: Hurry! Raise the Gas Tax!A Modest Scriblerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07698092153994590787noreply@blogger.comBlogger15125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3360697570873499457.post-27480265212860794192015-01-15T22:13:37.774-07:002015-01-15T22:13:37.774-07:00What about toll revenue? The bridge to get into NY...What about toll revenue? The bridge to get into NYC is ~$14 a day! I know the Port Authority aka legal organized crime syndicate needs their cut, but where is the rest going.<br /><br />To break it down, I pay about $20+ a week on tolls. Factor a few million NJ residents doing that and more and you have your infrastructure fund. It's not a revenue problem, it's how they spend it.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18103904551475606736noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3360697570873499457.post-82864093813330973612015-01-12T14:59:48.128-07:002015-01-12T14:59:48.128-07:00In the immortal words of Slick Willie Clinton, Bri...In the immortal words of Slick Willie Clinton, Brian: I feel your pain...saw where California has passed legislation that might take a gallon of gas there up an additional .76 cents per gallon. Sad.A Modest Scriblerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07698092153994590787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3360697570873499457.post-69611024982260351192015-01-12T11:18:20.693-07:002015-01-12T11:18:20.693-07:00I agree with Brian and Frank. The guvment fellows...I agree with Brian and Frank. The guvment fellows haven't shown they can be responsible with our hard earned money. I agree with you Scrib about weening the welfare abusers off and the need to fix the infrastructure. But I'll be damned if I would agree to anymore taxes on gas. We pay about .65 a gallon here in California. How about the politicians prioritize and reallocate to fix the infrastructure. But monkeys will fly out of my ass when that happens.Brian Kaliforniahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02485410213937702714noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3360697570873499457.post-57711213242599929962015-01-12T10:14:07.787-07:002015-01-12T10:14:07.787-07:00Brian, Randy, I see your points, both of you. And...Brian, Randy, I see your points, both of you. And then I ask again; do you want highway money to come out of the general fund, as it is now, or would you like to see the gamers and welfare pukes to have a little skin in the game. Your choice.A Modest Scriblerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07698092153994590787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3360697570873499457.post-36238187340283265752015-01-12T09:32:32.913-07:002015-01-12T09:32:32.913-07:00Frank addressed it, I'll sum it up: I don'...Frank addressed it, I'll sum it up: I don't trust the government to do ANYTHING is says it will. Pols have squandered the SS fund and the gas tax for decades on pet projects they weren't supposed to. Now, the "infrastructure is failing" and "SS is underfunded". True enough, but why should we believe the government will use additional revenue for the purpose they tell us it will be used for? Socialist POS Bernie Sanders has long been a proponent of extending the SS taxes beyond the income limit $117,000, and increasing it to every income level, telling us "SS won't be solvent forever and we have to act to protect this vital program" . In the same breath, Sanders says that using the extra income for other purposes is A-OK because "the trust fund will be solvent for several decades from now". I'm not kidding. Government is inherently dishonest and does not deserve even a modicum of trust. Allowing states to administer additional funds is a good idea - WON'T HAPPEN because above all, DC wants the control over the $. Get used to buying suspension components for your cars.TheRandyGuynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3360697570873499457.post-22220199058299348012015-01-11T08:35:49.689-07:002015-01-11T08:35:49.689-07:00While I agree our infrastructure needs attention, ...While I agree our infrastructure needs attention, I don't feel the government has shown itself to be responsible with my money. I believe there already are funds sufficient they're just not being allocated correctly. I can't support any new tax when I see how the bureaucrats waste the ones already in place.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01453990769681687739noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3360697570873499457.post-32655712601995392642015-01-10T16:44:32.107-07:002015-01-10T16:44:32.107-07:00rimfire; read my blog again. Congress can take th...rimfire; read my blog again. Congress can take the money out of the general fund, like they are doing now, or they can take it out of gas taxes. Your choice.A Modest Scriblerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07698092153994590787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3360697570873499457.post-87849672207964063192015-01-10T15:36:12.844-07:002015-01-10T15:36:12.844-07:00Do you really believe in your heart of hearts, tha...Do you really believe in your heart of hearts, that ANY increase in the gas tax, would go towards fixing our failing infrastructure? That was what the $.05 road tax back in the 80's was supposed to do, fix our roads. The ONLY thing I see increased taxes being used for is buying votes. I agree that a consumption tax would be the fairest way to collect revenue. EVERYONE would get to help, but until the problem is fixed, NO MORE TAXES. <br /><br />I'm sorry Jerry, you're going to have to pay to paint your house yourself.rimfirenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3360697570873499457.post-19343769010940382452015-01-10T08:53:38.376-07:002015-01-10T08:53:38.376-07:00Yeah, I share your cynicism, Frank...but we're...Yeah, I share your cynicism, Frank...but we're already spending money for infrastructure...the only difference is that they budget it out of the general fund because politically it's not popular to raise gas taxes. So raising the tax puts the costs on those directly using our roads.<br /><br />Yeah, there will always be waste. But there's waste already...let's just send the bill where it belongs.A Modest Scriblerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07698092153994590787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3360697570873499457.post-67785992276978709082015-01-10T08:47:18.333-07:002015-01-10T08:47:18.333-07:00I have to agree with you on the tax. Been thinking...I have to agree with you on the tax. Been thinking about that for some time. But, we know what Government does with "extra money"(Social Security, anyone?). It rarely goes to it intended purpose. Somehow, it HAS to be used for infrastructure and only infrastructure. But then a whole new can of worms opens up. Who, what, when, where. We know our Officials don't play fair and can agree on just about nothing. Plus they'll all be thinking about how they can get a piece of the pie for themselves. That $.186 we just doubled is down to about $.5 in no time. Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves. That's our Boys(Girls) in Government.Franknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3360697570873499457.post-72460446241236137862015-01-10T08:32:21.262-07:002015-01-10T08:32:21.262-07:00Okay, Jerry, the first thing I have to ask: did y...Okay, Jerry, the first thing I have to ask: did you have your toke while soaking? Cause if you're suggesting we need to funnel untold trillion to big government to "make everything nice", then I don't agree. <br /><br />We "made nice" for millions of urban Blacks and they trashed and burned them and converted them to drug infested ghettos. No the answer to our "ugly" problem has to come from the bottom up...we have to starve these welfare bastards, these lazy unproductive ilk and let them die or grow up and fend for themselves. With that comes self pride and only then will things "get nice". I don't give a shit what OU and UO make in that football game; that's their money, not mine..and certainly not to be confiscated by Daddy government and shelled out to the undeserving. Now go drink coffee and sober up.A Modest Scriblerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07698092153994590787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3360697570873499457.post-46979009135862320292015-01-10T08:01:02.824-07:002015-01-10T08:01:02.824-07:00OK, I have had my shower (actually a bath in a hun...OK, I have had my shower (actually a bath in a hundred year old 6' claw foot tub!) and I was thinking about run down neighborhoods, paint peeling, roofs collapsing, street gangs proliferating, lawlessness and crime prevailing: total loss of Pride. THAT is what is happening to our Nation as a whole! The issue is Not just about 18 cents; it is about a total loss of pride. Our infrastructure is so Far Behind that of Europe, most of China and even South Korea! and really, truly, we don't give a crap! If we had pride, a sense of "Our Nation" this should be a no brainer and win 100% of the votes! It is Not about money. Can you imagine what this upcoming U of O and Ohio football game will bring in?<br />A general admission ticket in a bad sitting area cost $450 and cannot be purchased unless you are a supporter of the athletic department, meaning you have donated at least $4,500 over the past season! That is just One example, there are lots of them. <br />We all live in a falling apart neighborhood and we don't care. We have no pride.Jerry Carlinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10024087888949143035noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3360697570873499457.post-71377135623323487092015-01-10T06:45:10.743-07:002015-01-10T06:45:10.743-07:00Yes, as Rome burns our politicians are fiddling!Yes, as Rome burns our politicians are fiddling!Jerry Carlinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10024087888949143035noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3360697570873499457.post-69862567602121438652015-01-10T06:00:26.468-07:002015-01-10T06:00:26.468-07:00Jerry, I don't have the same opinions about Re...Jerry, I don't have the same opinions about Republican intransigence as you of course (let's remember the Dems had control and did nothing either), but we agree on the overall goal...let's fix the problem and let's give the bill to the folks actually using those roads...and not under budget from the general fund.A Modest Scriblerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07698092153994590787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3360697570873499457.post-76703119409173852312015-01-10T05:43:39.580-07:002015-01-10T05:43:39.580-07:00We are getting gentler in our old age!
Yes, of cou...We are getting gentler in our old age!<br />Yes, of course, that is the simple choice: rebuild our infrastructure or let the bridges fall down. Should have happened a long time ago, not just roads and bridges but also water systems and electrical lines and Internet. I doubt this will happen for 2 more years as the Republicans haven't been interested in anything good happening under Obama's watch.Jerry Carlinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10024087888949143035noreply@blogger.com