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Old 11-12-2021, 06:22 PM   #55 (permalink)
hayden55
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Originally Posted by rmay635703 View Post
Your choice Police me harder DADDY or tax entities that mostly don’t affect me harder Daddy.


Even an extraordinarily small supply side tax would be a more efficient profit center than pouring on gigantic taxes on individuals who can simply refuse to pay driving a police state and yes daddy police, courts, and legal waste half of user fees nationwide.

I rather see a use based tax of even 1% on the supply side
Than an additional $1000 a year registration tax on private cars as proposed by the republicans in our state.

Causing even small supply side taxes would affect business decisions on plastics, road types, and transportation types

Well worth getting those who do the crime to pay than trying to get blood out of turnips
Hey relax its more of a joke in the way I said that. lol

Government: We need MORE MONEY!
Me: How about you SPEND LESS?

Sometimes I wonder what the actual efficiency rate of the government is.

Road tax here in arkansas is just the 28.5c/gal and hybrids and EVs got stuck with $100/200 extra per year. Registration on vehicles here are cheap though. Its like $25 a year for cars. Sounds like yours is based on assessed value more. Interesting way to do it. Don't worry though we are extremely close to being tax per mile here in the USA. I think some states do it already if i'm not mistaken.
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