To: 867V309
At 5 cents a mile in comparison to the current 52.9 cents per gallon tax, the State will make more money on each vehicle that gets better than 10.5 mpg.
Let’s see. Encourage people to get cars that are hyper efficient when it comes to mileage per gallon of gas, then change the rules to tax those who followed your encouragement much higher than before.
52 posted on
05/07/2014 11:29:34 PM PDT by
Anitius Severinus Boethius
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To: Anitius Severinus Boethius
"Encourage people to get cars that are hyper efficient when it comes to mileage per gallon of gas, then change the rules to tax those who followed your encouragement much higher than before."Oh they started that loooong ago. In the late 80's California had a drought. There was a big campaign to encourage the usual conservation which was much more successful than anticipated. So successful that water rates had to be increased.
To: Anitius Severinus Boethius
Much as they have enticed people to install solar, then slapped big taxes and fees on them to "connect" their private generating capacity to the electrical network AND made it illegal to break the connection from the electrical network to run independently. The damn Aussies essentially nationalized the privately purchased solar panels on homes and businesses in Australia.
64 posted on
05/08/2014 12:24:28 AM PDT by
Myrddin
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