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I don't live in Oregon and even I am hoping this does not pass. If it does, someone over here in Seattle will try to do the same.
Btw, what about people who have to travel long distances for work? Apologies as I only know what was posted here. :) |
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The WA state proposal has an option to pay a set amount based on your odometer, but if you travel out of state you would end up paying more than the nanny state device. |
If the future holds such rediculous concepts such as our relinquishing ownership rights to our vehicle purchases, reduced to licensing use for the life of the vehicle along with this new idea of tracking every mile I travel, I'm taking the fucking bus to work until I find a home elsewhere.
There are far less intrusive taxation concepts already in practice. Who would have thought that if they continue to stack taxes on gasoline that people would respond and reduce fuel consumption? |
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Don't want to be a wet blanket, but if we want decent roads we have to pay for them. Just because cars are more fuel efficient doesn't reduce the wear and tear on the roads. So you can pay for it in repairs to your vehicle or taxes to fix the roads, your choice.
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It's a pilot project. Looking for volunteers...
People panicking like it's F-ing mandatory. |
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