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[#2]
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OK, now I'm fucking livid. Seattle Mayoral candidate Jenny Durkan thinks it's a bright idea to offer a free college education to every Seattle high school graduate. Where's the money going to come from, you ask? Well according to KOMO: If you're like me, you shouted at your car radio WHAT THE FUCK IS THE "Puget Sound Taxpayer Accountability Account"?? Turns out, it's this.. An appropriatable slush fund with money from ST3, to "provide educational outcomes" for poor kids. The fucking *Sound Transit* bill, already legalized theft by an agency that shouldn't be allowed to tax, ostensibly for light rail, is paying into this shit. Am I the only one that didn't know this? View Quote |
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Revocable Living Trust in Lewis County...or Idaho. It's easy, just a matter of how much time you have on your hands to rent a mailing address and have the trust Docs notarized and spend some time at the DMV getting the paperwork sorted out. No clue how much I saved but it'll be quite a bit going fwd if I keep my current vehicles.
If you're making payments this may not work out, however "moving to some far flung county" and renting a mail box at a Mail Box Etc type place where they'll throw away the junk mail might pan out for you. It's not fraud if that's your current mailing address |
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Revocable Living Trust in Lewis County...or Idaho. It's easy, just a matter of how much time you have on your hands to rent a mailing address and have the trust Docs notarized and spend some time at the DMV getting the paperwork sorted out. No clue how much I saved but it'll be quite a bit going fwd if I keep my current vehicles. If you're making payments this may not work out, however "moving to some far flung county" and renting a mail box at a Mail Box Etc type place where they'll throw away the junk mail might pan out for you. It's not fraud if that's your current mailing address View Quote |
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While I dont need to do this as I dont live in Seattle can you clarify a bit. So you create a trust with a home location in a favorable state and do what with the vehicles? Do you transfer the vehicles to the trust, or otherwise put the vehicles in the name of he trust such that the trust (which is effectively you) own s the vehicles which you then license in the new state? View Quote You'll need a mailing address in that state - Idaho's DMV clerk said it was possible to use my mailing address in WA however it would complicate the title and she'd need further clarification from a supervisor. I opted to just get a local mailing address for the title to be sent to rather then waste a lot more time dealing with the mailing address and just had the mail forwarded. The vehicle I placed in the Trust was purchased in WA and then given to the Trust prior to changing the registration and title. If the vehicle was registered to me as an individual there could potentially be a issue, since I have a WA DL currently and reside/work in WA. |
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Not to defend it, but with an msrp of 65k, that's not too terrible. Only around 1.5% View Quote |
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[#10]
So with the state supreme court recently having ruled that ST intentionally deceived the public, what are the consequences ? None?
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So with the state supreme court recently having ruled that ST intentionally deceived the public, what are the consequences ? None? View Quote The committee ruling is already being played off in the media as conservatives just trying to hurt the environment |
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you buy a expensive car but don't feel you need to pay for it.
don't live outside your means. |
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you buy a expensive car but don't feel you need to pay for it. don't live outside your means. View Quote On the outside chance you werent being sarcastic, how is one living "outside their means" when the effective "fees & tax rate" changes annually and triples over last year's rates? In short it's a tax on the "rich" who have nice things I personally don't have any really nice expensive cars. Mine are paid for, however I own enough vehicles that the st3 increase was noticeable enough for me to vote with my feet and my wallet on how I felt about the increases |
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$ound Tran$sit sniffing at the federal trough, because mo' money.
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They don't care. For them, the purpose of taxes is taking things from specific people just for the sake of taking it. Some honestly don't believe in math, most fervently believe the .gov can print whatever money they want without ill effect, and the rest just don't care. View Quote No one questions the lack of transit or even the quality of what exists. I would love to take a train from Everett to Seattle every night for School instead of driving. But it is not reliable. For what we have already paid, we should have a system as efficient as Japan. We love WA state, but this is like an abusive relationship, we have listed our condo and packing to leave. I hate to do it, but I am not going to be forced into this. |
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500 hundred dollars that should have been 35............................right down the shitter. DO NOT OWN A LIGHT DUTY TRUCK IN THIS STATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They're double dipping on this one. |
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500 hundred dollars that should have been 35............................right down the shitter. DO NOT OWN A LIGHT DUTY TRUCK IN THIS STATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! They're double dipping on this one. View Quote |
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I have a one ton van and there is still and RTA tax of $20 on it. Err, sorry, that's a 'fee' not a tax...
I'll have to look again to see how it compares to my F150 but IIRC they are pretty close now. The F150 gets the RTA and the van has the weight fee. One way or another, they will take our money. |
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I have a one ton van and there is still and RTA tax of $20 on it. Err, sorry, that's a 'fee' not a tax... I'll have to look again to see how it compares to my F150 but IIRC they are pretty close now. The F150 gets the RTA and the van has the weight fee. One way or another, they will take our money. View Quote On the 1T Van, it would still need an empty scale weight of 6,001 lbs or more to be exempt from RTA tax. And I don't think that includes the weight of any upfits, just the base curb weight as reported for the factory configuration. Looking at the Chevrolet Express 3500 Cargo, the highest curb weight is 5,679lbs on the long wheel version, so it doesn't meet the weight minimum to avoid RTA tax. A 3500 Express Passenger van with the diesel option is probably over the 6,001 threshold, so it would be exempt from RTA tax. |
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My tabs are $500.00 2017 Tacoma.
I'm leasing it. A lot of $ for a vehicle that I'm basically renting. |
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I just renewed this morning for our 2010 (almost 8 years old) POS Honda Accord commuter car. $181.75, with $118.00 of that being the RTA tax. My tabs on this old car would've been $63.75 without the RTA tax. I live in Pierce County, where we voted this down. Thanks King and Snohomish counties.
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Now the unaccountable shitbags that make up the WaDot...want to stick a toll on Hwy 2 from 20/204 to I-5.
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Just paid $647 for a 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee... AND!! They had the phucking balls to ask for a $5 donation to the State Parks... Phuck them and every single dumbass that voted for this tax!! They can take out the $5 from the ST3 funds since it's not going to happen anyway.
...For all those idiots that voted for this tax, I truly hope that this empties your wallets and sinks your budgets... Not very Christian, but I'm pissed. |
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So much of this comes about from a mindset that densification of our cities is the right path. There is still a large amount of land available in Washington state, where the costs of building infrastructure isn't astronomically expensive. A couple decades ago, then King County Traffic Engineer John Logan told me he believed huge mistakes were being made by over investment in transit, and inadequate investment in capacity. He got it, but the politics of transportation investment were swayed by transportation planners who thought Pugetopolis should be like Europe. We don't live in Europe, this is still the western U.S., and there's room to grow less expensively outside the dense urban core.
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If you like your trestle, you can keep your trestle. That would buttfuck traffic even more than it already is over there View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Now the unaccountable shitbags that make up the WaDot...want to stick a toll on Hwy 2 from 20/204 to I-5. That would buttfuck traffic even more than it already is over there Highway 2 Trestle itself isn't terrible. What is awful is the approach to highway 2 westbound from the Lake Stevens end. 204 and 10th street merge into one lane, then Sunnyside and 204 merge into one lane, then 204 the 20th merge into one lane that enter onto the trestle. What kind of idiot traffic "engineer" would force four lanes to merge in such a short distance? There is simply too much traffic in North Snohomish County to funnel all of it through Hwy 2 any more. If Wadot traffic engineers were even reasonably intelligent... They would run Hwy 92 from Granite Falls straight west to I5 to link up with the already-existing highway overpass just north of the marina/boatyard and turn that into a clover-leaf. Then continue Boeing Freeway due west just south of Snohomish to hook up with hwy 9 and continue running west hwy 2. Of course they won't do that because it makes too much sense. They'll keep cramming traffic through the trestle that was already overwhelmed over ten years ago. Wadot idiots... |
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WsDot isn't all stupid, just hamstrung by the stupids with the purse.
This exchange by my house is a mess right now but won't get full funding till 2025! http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/Projects/SR522/Widen/ParadiseLkIC/ |
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WsDot isn't all stupid, just hamstrung by the stupids with the purse. This exchange by my house is a mess right now but won't get full funding till 2025! http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/Projects/SR522/Widen/ParadiseLkIC/ View Quote |
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Quoted: That is because everyone would start driving east/west through the Cathcart Way area and Marsh Road through Snohomish and 4th Street and 116th through the Marysville area. Highway 2 Trestle itself isn't terrible. What is awful is the approach to highway 2 westbound from the Lake Stevens end. 204 and 10th street merge into one lane, then Sunnyside and 204 merge into one lane, then 204 the 20th merge into one lane that enter onto the trestle. What kind of idiot traffic "engineer" would force four lanes to merge in such a short distance? There is simply too much traffic in North Snohomish County to funnel all of it through Hwy 2 any more. If Wadot traffic engineers were even reasonably intelligent... They would run Hwy 92 from Granite Falls straight west to I5 to link up with the already-existing highway overpass just north of the marina/boatyard and turn that into a clover-leaf. Then continue Boeing Freeway due west just south of Snohomish to hook up with hwy 9 and continue running west hwy 2. Of course they won't do that because it makes too much sense. They'll keep cramming traffic through the trestle that was already overwhelmed over ten years ago. Wadot idiots... View Quote BTW, I used Sound Transit to get in & out of Seattle when I was doing clinical rotations back in '08, & if I had to work in that shit hole now, that'd still be my mode. Driving isn't an option. Light rail OTOH, is stupid joke when buses can do the job for far less $, but it's how political careers get advanced. Edited because "shit hole" should be spelled right, just like "Shitattle". |
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Quoted: I heard about that proposed toll, isn't it some obscene amount like $10.00? View Quote In the name of discouraging residential development in the valley... |
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So much of this comes about from a mindset that densification of our cities is the right path. There is still a large amount of land available in Washington state, where the costs of building infrastructure isn't astronomically expensive. A couple decades ago, then King County Traffic Engineer John Logan told me he believed huge mistakes were being made by over investment in transit, and inadequate investment in capacity. He got it, but the politics of transportation investment were swayed by transportation planners who thought Pugetopolis should be like Europe. We don't live in Europe, this is still the western U.S., and there's room to grow less expensively outside the dense urban core. View Quote But the Sierra Club owns Olympia & Seattle, so... Full speed ahead to 1890s tenement living for everyone.... |
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Just got my renewal for this year.. same fucking price as last year. Apparently cars don't depreciate in ST's dream world, either.
18 more months of this shit... 18 more months. |
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The same kind who designed I-5 going through downtown Seattle & put that stupid convention center over it. View Quote |
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Quoted: Have you noticed that the convention center is almost never mentioned when anyone discusses the reasons for the daily traffic jams approaching downtown from either direction? It's a very obvious bottleneck for I-5 through Seattle and yet, crickets. View Quote People are stupid, if its raining - slow way down. If there's a curve - slow way down. If there's walls/an overpass/the convention center - slow way down. Not to a speed that's in line with conditions, but another 15 mph under that 'cause some dude in a new Lexus SUV with paper plates is weaving between cars and slamming on his brakes when he's about to run into someone. That was last Friday, I was hoping he'd run into the back of a semi or something. Doesn't happen at 5am when I roll northbound, but it's evident in the afternoon when there's 10x the traffic and 10x the number of morons out. |
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