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Not just the additional gas tax of .12 cents per gallon we are already paying that went into affect earlier this year, it's raising our vehicle registration $75-$150 a year come January 1st!

If you're a California registered voter, please fill in this form and mail!

https://act.reformcalifornia.org/gas-tax-petition.pdf
 
Lol I’m sure that’s just the raising amount...so the government doesn’t buy the oil ...doesn’t refine it into gas....doesn’t transport it ...doesn’t collect the money or pump it ...but makes more money on it than all others involve ...what a sick joke .....tics rule
 
PA has the highest fuel tax in the country at $.58 per gallon. If they used the money to fix the roads, I wouldn't have a problem with it, but it seems that all that gets paid are politicians.
 
brianinpa":1t8r8cpj said:
PA has the highest fuel tax in the country at $.58 per gallon. If they used the money to fix the roads, I wouldn't have a problem with it, but it seems that all that gets paid are politicians.
well, just don't fill your bike or car in europe. gas is a little more taxed here.
 
[url=https://classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=198786#p198786:3nvk50ey said:
brianinpa » Today, 10:56 am[/url]":3nvk50ey]
PA has the highest fuel tax in the country at $.58 per gallon. If they used the money to fix the roads, I wouldn't have a problem with it, but it seems that all that gets paid are politicians.
How much per gallon of regular at the cheapest place?
 
[url=https://classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=198793#p198793:3rq7rbk3 said:
brianinpa » 33 minutes ago[/url]":3rq7rbk3]
Anywhere from $2.59 to $2.79, but if you leave the state, gas is $.50 cheaper.
Cheapest here I've found is $2.93
 
Good luck getting any tax reduced or eliminated. Pittsburgh Pa. had a temporary tax put in place to rebuild after a flood. About 60 years ago. It's still there and has been increased several times.
 
actually we pay $6.79/gallon. that's why my car is a small diesel and makes 43 mpg and not a big pickup that makes 16 mpg. the taxes are not the same. enjoy and keep your low taxes, it could be more expensive.
 
What I have problems with is what the money is being spent on. I'm fine with keeping us safe, but do we need to spend as much as the next 20 countries combined? We need good roads to keep commerce going. We need good schools but I can't tell you how many Taj Mahals I drive by.

The spending is getting so far out of whack. Indiana spends millions to move trees in the way of a road to save a bird, or import some kind of river rock to line a ditch. And we borrow unimaginable amounts to fund all of the waste. The word ridiculous is insufficient. What's more, we keep on re-electing the same jackasses.
 
[url=https://classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=198829#p198829:d65c4yee said:
wedoo2 » Mon Dec 25, 2017 10:20 am[/url]":d65c4yee]
What I have problems with is what the money is being spent on. I'm fine with keeping us safe, but do we need to spend as much as the next 20 countries combined? We need good roads to keep commerce going. We need good schools but I can't tell you how many Taj Mahals I drive by.

The spending is getting so far out of whack. Indiana spends millions to move trees in the way of a road to save a bird, or import some kind of river rock to line a ditch. And we borrow unimaginable amounts to fund all of the waste. The word ridiculous is insufficient. What's more, we keep on re-electing the same jackasses.
That "we" fella needs to wake up and read my sig. line.
 
it doesn't matter which state or country you live, goverments take your money and make plenty of "intelligent" projects. they plan new taxes and raise other taxes as long as they can to do it "better". some new taxes, "co2" in europe as example, are well selled to us to convince that the tax need to be and we pay. elections and voting, with maybe others, are the instruments we got to say what we prefer. you have to use them.
 
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