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Apr 07, 2017Explorer II
California, according to one article takes one billion off the top, of the four billion, it gets already, in fuel taxes for future appropriations, meaning general fund.
They have the money to fix the roads already. This fuel tax increase, cited as crating jobs for the poor. Won't fix the roads or provide lots, of jobs, for the poor.It is purely politics of the left.
If you have "toys" or a car you are a sinner.
hard to believe that seventy dollars or so for hundred gallon diesel tank is taxes. That of course includes federal tax. You could pave the roads with gold.
Another 175.00 registration fees for "Expensive" cars I suppose includes RVs.
That could mean ten to fifteen percent of the average RV price, per year to California Taxation. I'm probably wrong on the figure.
I see a future for "residential" storage units in AZ and Nv.
The taxes involved in fueling and registration would help make a vacation property address, at a storage facility or private RV centered type home very attractive.
They have the money to fix the roads already. This fuel tax increase, cited as crating jobs for the poor. Won't fix the roads or provide lots, of jobs, for the poor.It is purely politics of the left.
If you have "toys" or a car you are a sinner.
hard to believe that seventy dollars or so for hundred gallon diesel tank is taxes. That of course includes federal tax. You could pave the roads with gold.
Another 175.00 registration fees for "Expensive" cars I suppose includes RVs.
That could mean ten to fifteen percent of the average RV price, per year to California Taxation. I'm probably wrong on the figure.
I see a future for "residential" storage units in AZ and Nv.
The taxes involved in fueling and registration would help make a vacation property address, at a storage facility or private RV centered type home very attractive.
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