To: Oldeconomybuyer
Davis is hoping AB1058 will revitalize the bicycle industry in California. Raising the vehicle registration is a way to encourage more $5 PNO declarations in place of $300+ registrations. Another 60 cents per gallon tax on gas in a market that is already overpriced? That will certainly stimulate business activities and associated revenus from commerce. A per mile fee is really nice too...in a state where things are so spread out that driving is a necessity. The democrats delayed their vote on AB1058 yesterday as a consequence of intense phone calls in opposition. The idiots may yet vote yes. Perata's 5 cents per cartridge tax on ammo is going to be a big fundraiser too. Stupidity is its own reward.
12 posted on
05/14/2002 1:59:38 PM PDT by
Myrddin
To: Myrddin
Davis has to go--If Bill Simon can`t beat this guy, well, California is toast . Its easy to see what the plan is, hide the fact that they`re going to steal next years revenue,quickly pass a budget, and,if elected, worry about it after the election. The R`s can`t let them get away with it this time.
15 posted on
05/14/2002 2:17:24 PM PDT by
bybybill
To: Myrddin
Davis is hoping AB1058 will revitalize the bicycle industry in California. Raising the vehicle registration is a way to encourage more $5 PNO declarations in place of
$300+ registrations. Another 60 cents per gallon tax on gas in a market that is already overpriced? That will certainly stimulate business activities and associated revenus from commerce. A per mile fee is really nice too...in a state where things are so spread out that driving is a necessity. The democrats delayed their vote on AB1058 yesterday as a consequence of intense phone calls in opposition. The idiots may yet vote yes. Perata's 5 cents per cartridge tax on ammo is going to be a big fundraiser too. And for all that, these idiots out here will probably re-elect the un-Governor to another four-year term. Incredible!
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