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Quoted: Quoted: In a way something similar is already happening on a state level. I have to pay an extra fee something like 100 or 150 for my Tesla and wife's Fusion Energi. The state wants to collect its road tax somehow. An additional kick in the nuts if we aren't driving those I've got a diesel truck and she has a big passenger van. Both use a lot of fuel, therefore we pay a lot of state gas tax. They're getting us either way. Now the feds want some too ETA that fee is added to the yearly registration $150 for my electric and $50 for her plug in hybrid And we can't use horses because "METHANE GAS"!!! |
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[#3]
Saw this coming with insurance safe driving fob you plug into your OBDII port. More tracking and control.
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[#4]
The days of my electric car being a good choice seem to be coming to a stall.
I don’t use the OnStar features though, so perhaps disabling tracking and getting plate blockers are in my future. |
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[#5]
Quoted: Amazon pays road tax. Amazons operating costs increase. Their prices increase and the beneficiaries of the road (the consumer) pays for it. I also actually think the per-mile tax is a way more fair approach to asses construction, damage and repair costs of road infrastructure versus a per-gallon tax. There’s many reasons I might consume more fuel (and pay higher “road tax”) than someone driving many miles with an efficient car or EV despite me never driving a single mile on a public road. If the Dems were smart, they would push it harder... a) it sets ups “legitimate” basis for the IRS putting a gps tracker in new vehicles to log miles for tax assessment purposes. b) taxing per mile will drive people toward urban centers again (which lean heavily democratic) And result in more D representatives. c) big city tax revenue will also increase from the influx of people wanting to live closer to work. View Quote Where would they allocate these tax fund to? Only to fed highways? Only big city roads? Every po-dunk town have pristine roads while city lies in ruins? At least gas station business (locations) can help pinpoint mostly used roads and highways to allocate funds. |
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Quoted: That's where you're wrong. They know exactly what they are doing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Will completely screw people that have to commute longer distances for work. Moving closer to work is not really a great option for reasons of higher housing costs, lack of housing, etc. People who have to travel for work using their own vehicles get really screwed, pizza delivery, UPS and FedEx will add surcharges to deliveries driving up costs, trucking industry prices will increase. With this one simple trick, along with their environmental policies and they can completely destroy what's left of the economy. Small biz and restaurants, forget driving to them and paying additional fees for just driving their. These people are completely economic incompetent. Once the middle class is gone, their suburban homes demolished and the land restored to nature, the hoards ensconced in megacities of crime and squalor then they (the elite) can travel freely in their electric cars from the country club to their gated, guarded estates in the country, free of the rabble. The interim process is all about making the middle class suburban lifestyle and personal transportation as challenging as possible so that it becomes less and less attainable/sustainable for the average person. This has jack nothing to do with fixing the roads, saving the planet etc. With all the tax $ taken in we should have the best road system on the planet. But we don't because the majority of that money is syphoned off for pet projects and lost to fraud. This has everything to do with "them" wanting rid of "us" because we are in the way. |
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Quoted: Amazon pays road tax. Amazons operating costs increase. Their prices increase and the beneficiaries of the road (the consumer) pays for it. I also actually think the per-mile tax is a way more fair approach to asses construction, damage and repair costs of road infrastructure versus a per-gallon tax. There’s many reasons I might consume more fuel (and pay higher “road tax”) than someone driving many miles with an efficient car or EV despite me never driving a single mile on a public road. If the Dems were smart, they would push it harder... a) it sets ups “legitimate” basis for the IRS putting a gps tracker in new vehicles to log miles for tax assessment purposes. b) taxing per mile will drive people toward urban centers again (which lean heavily democratic) And result in more D representatives. c) big city tax revenue will also increase from the influx of people wanting to live closer to work. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: How is that different than people who don't have kids but still have their property taxes pay for public schools. Even if someone doesn't drive much they still benefit from the roads. How else would your amazon packages get delivered? Amazon pays road tax. Amazons operating costs increase. Their prices increase and the beneficiaries of the road (the consumer) pays for it. I also actually think the per-mile tax is a way more fair approach to asses construction, damage and repair costs of road infrastructure versus a per-gallon tax. There’s many reasons I might consume more fuel (and pay higher “road tax”) than someone driving many miles with an efficient car or EV despite me never driving a single mile on a public road. If the Dems were smart, they would push it harder... a) it sets ups “legitimate” basis for the IRS putting a gps tracker in new vehicles to log miles for tax assessment purposes. b) taxing per mile will drive people toward urban centers again (which lean heavily democratic) And result in more D representatives. c) big city tax revenue will also increase from the influx of people wanting to live closer to work. Amazon and other "woke" companies will have exemptions. |
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Typical government bullshit. Reminds me of the opioid crisis. Government says doctors need to go big on Suboxone for everyone. So they do. Then the DEA starts hitting doctors, wholesalers, and pharmacies like the fist of God for dispensing TOO MUCH Suboxone!
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Plug in 12v power supply in garage with OBDII harness for the GPS tracker.
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Quoted: Quoted: And no ones asking what Lt Pete has ever done in his life that qualifies him to even oversee these things. Qualifications are sooooo bourgeoisie. I understand that, but still. They’re not even pretending now. |
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[#16]
I don't think I can adequately express my dislike for these people.
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[#18]
And by Infrastructure Plan they mean payments to cronies and unions.
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Oh no....my odometer is broken lol here’s your .gov GPS recorder. We’re all in this together!... No, I'm not in this with the 80 million people that supposedly voted for this guy. Fuck them all. |
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Quoted: Actually this makes some sense. Fuel taxes are used to fund highway construction and maintenance. Since people are using less fuel, the revenue stream is decreasing. The model no longer works. This would be a more equitable. Right now the guy who has to drive a gas guzzler pickup truck gets screwed. The guy driving a Tesla doesn't pay anything, yet may drive many more highway miles. View Quote ...except, gas taxes aren't going anywhere. They're happy to continue fucking over the guy driving a pickup. |
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Quoted: Actually this makes some sense. Fuel taxes are used to fund highway construction and maintenance. Since people are using less fuel, the revenue stream is decreasing. The model no longer works. This would be a more equitable. Right now the guy who has to drive a gas guzzler pickup truck gets screwed. The guy driving a Tesla doesn't pay anything, yet may drive many more highway miles. View Quote |
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Quoted: Sounds like a good plan to further consolidate the power they get from large city populations. Also, will they implement a plan to tax the internet usage of those at-home workers who hardly drive at all? View Quote |
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Quoted: Actually this makes some sense. Fuel taxes are used to fund highway construction and maintenance. Since people are using less fuel, the revenue stream is decreasing. The model no longer works. This would be a more equitable. Right now the guy who has to drive a gas guzzler pickup truck gets screwed. The guy driving a Tesla doesn't pay anything, yet may drive many more highway miles. View Quote Do you really think the gas tax will go away? Or it is more likely to be a gas tax AND a mileage tax? |
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Quoted: Those things are very fragile. View Quote Very easy to shroud the receiver so the signal isnt even picked up. Local LE used to put tuna cans over their RX for the GPS on their cars until administration got wise and started writing people up. For those who are really smart they can stream GPS data between the RX and whatever is recording data. Wanna go 870 miles per hour 365 days a year? Whatever. All this kind of shit is probably partially the reason the Feds/EPA hate tuners. People amart enough to go in and turn any of this shit on or off. I already pay registration based on the value of 4 cars, used to be 5... Plus I pay stupid ridiculous taxes on gas. No fucking way I am paying an honest mileage as well. If I can rip off the states/feds I will do it. |
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[#28]
They have to figure out a way to pay for all those covid checks.
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[#29]
I paid an additional $52 “Efficiency Advantage Tax” for this year’s registration due to driving a hybrid (Volt).
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[#30]
To be fair, and based on my understanding, the whole point of gas taxes was to fund muh roads proportional to how much people used them/the wear and tear they cause. Well, with an electric/hybrid vehicle you are paying much less than "your fair share" towards road maintenance.
When given the option between a "gas tax" and a "per mile tax" I would actually opt for the per mile tax. The problem, of course, is that the government is going to "get both." |
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Lol my mom drove her car for six months after her registration expired.
No penalty because of the covid when she renewed. Drive six months past registration date, Fix odometer, get renewed and disable odometer. Drive another 12-18 months rinse and repeat. I can walk in any Walmart and find 5-10 expired tags and nothing is done about it. LE has bigger fish to fry anyway. No imagine millions of cars with GPSes, you think they will able to actually track them all? How many GPS will stay serviceable? How many grannies driving their old car will claim to not understand how to check on them? Cant even keep people from driving around on bald tires and you think they will maintain a GPS system? |
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Quoted: To be fair, and based on my understanding, the whole point of gas taxes was to fund muh roads proportional to how much people used them/the wear and tear they cause. Well, with an electric/hybrid vehicle you are paying much less than "your fair share" towards road maintenance. When given the option between a "gas tax" and a "per mile tax" I would actually opt for the per mile tax. The problem, of course, is that the government is going to "get both." View Quote We should bet . I bet that if your current gas tax is .....say 500 a year , the new “fair” per mile tax for you will be 2000 a year |
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They'll just make it so the only allowable cars can data link the fuel pump.
You have driven 357 miles since your last fill up. Your tax is $87. |
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one thing about progressive edicts. The bar will be raised and lowered at their will. You don't like the current order, directive, edict, demand? Stick around there will soon be one coming down the pike you'll like even less.
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It is my understanding that half of the taxes collected through gasoline sales that are suppose to go into road and infrastructure repair just go to the general slush fund. Spending is out of control so the slush fund needs more revenue. More revenue means more taxes.
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My prediction in 5-10 years we will have these climate change maggots picketing and protesting people at gas stations. The government and these left wing maggots will turn up the heat in convincing people the next 5 years, but after that it will evolve into intimidation, violence, doxing of people with gas burning cars, etc.
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Quoted: Electric company here in NY urged everyone to use less electricity So people used less electricity Power company charged everyone a surcharge for using less electricity to make up for lost revenue View Quote California said to use less water. People did a very good job. Too good. They were clamoring that tax revenues were falling. God forbid they cut government or spend wisely. |
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[#39]
Yeah, that wont skyrocket inflation further or anything....especially not with trucking...
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[#40]
Quoted: Do you really think the gas tax will go away? Or it is more likely to be a gas tax AND a mileage tax? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Actually this makes some sense. Fuel taxes are used to fund highway construction and maintenance. Since people are using less fuel, the revenue stream is decreasing. The model no longer works. This would be a more equitable. Right now the guy who has to drive a gas guzzler pickup truck gets screwed. The guy driving a Tesla doesn't pay anything, yet may drive many more highway miles. Do you really think the gas tax will go away? Or it is more likely to be a gas tax AND a mileage tax? AND a tax on a non-green vehicle. |
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Quoted: Lol my mom drove her car for six months after her registration expired. No penalty because of the covid when she renewed. Drive six months past registration date, Fix odometer, get renewed and disable odometer. Drive another 12-18 months rinse and repeat. I can walk in any Walmart and find 5-10 expired tags and nothing is done about it. LE has bigger fish to fry anyway. No imagine millions of cars with GPSes, you think they will able to actually track them all? How many GPS will stay serviceable? How many grannies driving their old car will claim to not understand how to check on them? Cant even keep people from driving around on bald tires and you think they will maintain a GPS system? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Oh no....my odometer is broken Can't renew your registration. No penalty because of the covid when she renewed. Drive six months past registration date, Fix odometer, get renewed and disable odometer. Drive another 12-18 months rinse and repeat. I can walk in any Walmart and find 5-10 expired tags and nothing is done about it. LE has bigger fish to fry anyway. No imagine millions of cars with GPSes, you think they will able to actually track them all? How many GPS will stay serviceable? How many grannies driving their old car will claim to not understand how to check on them? Cant even keep people from driving around on bald tires and you think they will maintain a GPS system? I mean, yeah, that’s an option. Just be a criminal till you’re caught and live whatever penalties are imposed. Might not even be that bad. |
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[#42]
IL bills electric vehicles an extra 100/year. IL originally wanted 1K but backed down
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Anytime the .gov raises the cost of me doing business I raise my price plus a percentage to compensate. So my customers end up paying more for the same service.
Implement a per mile tax and my customers will see a Service Call Fee and a Gov Mandated Mileage Tax on the invoices |
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Quoted: That's existed since the 70's, the Gas Guzzler Tax. Doesn't apply to trucks and SUV's though, so mostly just large sports cars get stung nowadays. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: AND a tax on a non-green vehicle. No, I mean if you’re not driving an Approved Green Vehicle, you’ll get fined/taxed for using it, probably on your registration. Gas guzzler is just a one time fee on the original sale. |
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Quoted: To be fair, and based on my understanding, the whole point of gas taxes was to fund muh roads proportional to how much people used them/the wear and tear they cause. Well, with an electric/hybrid vehicle you are paying much less than "your fair share" towards road maintenance. When given the option between a "gas tax" and a "per mile tax" I would actually opt for the per mile tax. The problem, of course, is that the government is going to "get both." View Quote Electric vehicles owners are doing their part to fight the continued use of fossil fuels, no need to punish our Eco defending hero's The tax lost to electric vehicles is worth the price to save our planet. And all jokes aside this plan will just usher in more gov overreach and loss of freedom. |
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Quoted: Lol my mom drove her car for six months after her registration expired. No penalty because of the covid when she renewed. Drive six months past registration date, Fix odometer, get renewed and disable odometer. Drive another 12-18 months rinse and repeat. I can walk in any Walmart and find 5-10 expired tags and nothing is done about it. LE has bigger fish to fry anyway. No imagine millions of cars with GPSes, you think they will able to actually track them all? How many GPS will stay serviceable? How many grannies driving their old car will claim to not understand how to check on them? Cant even keep people from driving around on bald tires and you think they will maintain a GPS system? View Quote Yes. It's just feeding metadata to a computer that tells the nasty woman with the sour temper at the DMV how much road tax you owe when you go in to renew your plates. There's nothing difficult about it at all. |
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Quoted: It is my understanding that half of the taxes collected through gasoline sales that are suppose to go into road and infrastructure repair just go to the general slush fund. Spending is out of control so the slush fund needs more revenue. More revenue means more taxes. View Quote At the state level in Illinois (home of some of the highest fuel taxes in the nation) every year the roads get worse. Every year they invent some new tax to fix them but they never get fixed. That money gets siphoned into the state employee pension fund before it ever sees IDOTs coffers. |
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