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John & Angela wrote:
Well you gotta figure something is going to raise the price of fuel as it hasnt gone up in 6 or 7 years.
Travelling around europe the last 5 weeks has been enlightening. Average price has been around 1.61 € per litre. Somewhere around 9 bucks a gallon. Little cheaper here in spain at sround 1.41. Still a pretty good deal in the Americas. What rules here is public transport. Way fun watching the countryside fly by at 320 Kmh in a train. And fairly cheap.
Jun-19-2014 06:58 PM
Stefonius wrote:
Federal fuel taxes haven't gone up in over 20 years. I'd say we're overdue. How else do you expect to pay for all of the roads, bridges and tunnels that we take for granted in the USA? Some people will complain about ANYTHING.
Jun-19-2014 06:50 PM
rhagfo wrote:
Is this a state tax or Federal tax??
Why 12 cents on Gas and 24 cents on diesel, yea big rigs cause more damage to roads, but most only get 5 mpg!!
I think it is time to get the hybrids to pay their far share. Time to get rid of the per gallon tax and go to a by the mile tax!
Jun-19-2014 05:29 PM
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Jun-19-2014 04:24 PM
Llmk100 wrote:
Yep, quit driving completely and live on food stamps and welfare like you!
Jun-19-2014 03:12 PM
Llmk100 wrote:
Yep, quit driving completely and live on food stamps and welfare like you!
Jun-19-2014 12:54 PM
Jun-19-2014 12:54 PM
bgum wrote:
People who count Social Security and Medicare in the budget are really funny.
You see Social Security and Medicare are paid for out of the Social Security TRUST FUNDS. Those trust funds were saved thru the Social Security taxes paid by working Americans. While military expenditures, welfare, Medicaid, foriegn aid, etc. is paid for out of income taxes. So to count Social Security and Medicare as part of the yearly budget is a falsehood. The 46% SS and Medicare costs is paid by SS and Medicare's trust fund. No other budget item pays for itself. Wake up people. That is why some are pushing for them to be off budget. If so they would not be 46% of the yearly budget and that would show that the military budget is really a much higher percentage of the real yearly budget.
Jun-19-2014 12:54 PM
bgum wrote:Or, maybe people could become a little more responsible for themselves and we could cut out some of the 75% that doesn't provide for the security of our country. Countries that have inadequate military and no means of protecting themselves have a long history of having very short existences. Yes, 4500 American lives were lost in the Iraq war, but 10s of millions were lost in WWII when the world turned a blind eye to a country with a fanatical leader who was rumored to be building up the destructive power of his military. Ask the Kurds if Saddam had any weapons of mass destruction, many of them will give you a first hand account of what it is like to be attacked by Non-existent Iraqi poison gas.
$643 Billion in 2013 for the military complex. Just think of all the positive things we could have done with that money. We got into this mess with weapons of mass destruction that were never found. 4500 lives lost for something that didn't exist and 24000 injured. My grandchildren will be paying for that lie when they die of old age. 19% for military and 6% for debt (which we wouldn't have if we cut military spending. That my friend is 1/4 of all our money. 25% of all the taxes I pay.
$643 Billion with a B
By the way I didn't know Port Charlotte was 5ft below sea level. We sure are not.