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  • Newbomb Turk
    Insignificant and boring.
    • Apr 2005
    • 15538

    We cut back, they raise taxes. We can't win...




    Motorists' habits spur call for tax increases
    By JOAN LOWY, Associated Press Writer Joan Lowy, Associated Press Writer 19 mins ago

    WASHINGTON – Motorists are driving less and buying less gasoline, which means fuel taxes aren't raising enough money to keep pace with the cost of road, bridge and transit programs.

    A federal commission created by Congress to find a way to make up the growing revenue shortfall in the program that funds highway repairs and construction is talking about increasing federal gas and diesel taxes.

    A roughly 50 percent increase in gasoline and diesel fuel taxes is being urged by the commission until the government devises another way for motorists to pay for using public roads.

    The 15-member National Commission on Surface Transportation Infrastructure Financing is the second group in a year to call for increasing the current 18.4 cents a gallon federal tax on gasoline and the 24.4 cents a gallon tax on diesel. State fuel taxes vary from state to state.

    In a report expected in late January, members of the infrastructure financing commission say they will urge Congress to raise the gas tax by 10 cents a gallon and the diesel tax by about 12 cents to 15 cents a gallon. At the same time, the commission will recommend tying the fuel tax rates to inflation.

    The commission will also recommend that states raise their fuel taxes and make greater use of toll roads and fees for rush-hour driving.

    Although the cost of gasoline has dropped dramatically in recent months, such tax increases could be politically treacherous for Democratic leaders in Congress. A gas tax hike was one of the reasons they lost control of the House and Senate in the 1994 elections. President-elect Barack Obama has expressed concern about raising fuel taxes in the current economic climate.

    But commission members said the government must find more road and bridge building money somewhere.

    "I'm not excited about a gas tax increase, but the reality is our current gas tax doesn't pay for upkeep of the system we have now," said Adrian Moore, vice president of the Reason Foundation, a libertarian think tank in Los Angeles, and a member of the highway revenue commission. "We can either let the roads go to hell or we can pay more."

    The dilemma for Congress is that highway and transit programs are dependent for revenue on fuel taxes that are not sustainable. Many Americans are driving less and switching to more fuel-efficient cars and trucks, and a shift to new fuels and technologies like plug-in hybrid electric cars will further erode gasoline sales.

    According to a draft of the financing commission's recommendations, the nation needs to move to a new system that taxes motorists according to how much they use roads. While details have not been worked out, such a system would mean equipping every car and truck with a device that uses global positioning satellites and transponders to record how many miles the vehicle has been driven, and perhaps the type of roads and time of day.

    "Most if not all of the commissioners have a strong belief and commitment that we need a fundamental transformation of the current system," said commission chairman Robert Atkinson, president of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, a technology policy think tank in Washington.

    A study by the Transportation Research Board of the National Academies estimated that the annual gap between revenues and the investment needed to improve highway and transit systems was about $105 billion in 2007, and will increase to $134 billion in 2017 under current trends.

    Projected shortfalls in revenue led the National Surface Transportation Policy and Revenue Study Commission, in a report issued in January 2008, to call for an increase of as much as 40 cents a gallon in the gas tax, phased in over five years.

    Charles Whittington, chairman of the American Trucking Associations, which supports a fuel tax increase as long as the money goes to highway projects, said Congress may decide to disguise a fuel tax hike as a surcharge to combat climate change.

    Transportation is responsible for about a third of all U.S. carbon emissions created by burning fossil fuels. Traffic congestion wastes an estimated 2.9 billion gallons of fuel a year. Less congestion would reduce greenhouse gases and dependence on foreign oil.

    "Instead of calling it a gas tax, call it a carbon tax," Whittington said.

    Bottlenecks around the nation cost the trucking industry about 243 million lost truck hours and about $7.8 billion per year, according to the commission.

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  • 00Formula
    TCS Homer
    • Mar 2008
    • 3923

    #2
    Originally posted by Newbomb Turk View Post

    "Instead of calling it a gas tax, call it a carbon tax," Whittington said.
    :idiot:
    Originally posted by retics4me
    Im not very smart but I can lift heavy things

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    • Drunko McMoppo
      Bloody Bill Brownlow
      • Aug 2003
      • 50752

      #3
      Instead of having a food tax we should call it the excrement tax.

      The transit tax could also be called the public transportation tax.
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      • Newbomb Turk
        Insignificant and boring.
        • Apr 2005
        • 15538

        #4
        Originally posted by 00Formula View Post
        :idiot:
        No shit huh?

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        • Fernanernie
          Hot slut aficionado
          • Dec 2003
          • 50750

          #5
          You can win ...

          Dear Government, eventually the people with money will tell you to fuck off, and stop paying for those that don't work

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          • ACRucrazy
            banned
            • Mar 2004
            • 27924

            #6
            Originally posted by LTDpower View Post
            Instead of having a food tax we should call it the excrement tax.
            Originally posted by Newbomb Turk View Post
            No shit huh?
            You have been banned for the following reason:
            Yeah, I'm really tried of cleaning up after you.
            Date the ban will be lifted: Never


            Originally posted by punch
            SFC is a bag of stupid.
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            • Newbomb Turk
              Insignificant and boring.
              • Apr 2005
              • 15538

              #7
              That's not winning anything.

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              • Fernanernie
                Hot slut aficionado
                • Dec 2003
                • 50750

                #8
                Originally posted by Newbomb Turk View Post
                That's not winning anything.
                The fuck it isn't, you see how many cookies he got?
                Dear Government, eventually the people with money will tell you to fuck off, and stop paying for those that don't work

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                • Newbomb Turk
                  Insignificant and boring.
                  • Apr 2005
                  • 15538

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Fernanernie View Post
                  The fuck it isn't, you see how many cookies he got?
                  Fuck cookies. I have a delicious, cream filled pastry for him.

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                  • Fernanernie
                    Hot slut aficionado
                    • Dec 2003
                    • 50750

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Newbomb Turk View Post
                    Fuck cookies. I have a delicious, cream filled pastry for him.
                    Mark has been around the block a few times and probably wants no interest in you Cannoli
                    Dear Government, eventually the people with money will tell you to fuck off, and stop paying for those that don't work

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                    • SDK
                      #1McMoppoFan
                      • Oct 2005
                      • 12342

                      #11
                      They should support global warming because a milder warmer climate would be less destructive to roads and bridges in the northern United States. Global Warming = Less pottholes = MFW

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                      • Drunko McMoppo
                        Bloody Bill Brownlow
                        • Aug 2003
                        • 50752

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Fernanernie View Post
                        Mark has been around the block a few times and probably wants no interest in you Cannoli
                        It's old and soggy.
                        1998 Buick Lesabre Custom

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                        • Bill M
                          fastest inline head SB in RS/N
                          • Jan 2004
                          • 3404

                          #13
                          Watch, next year when everyones property taxes should go down because property values fell., and they raise the tax rates to compensate for the losses.
                          "Uh oh, that ain't good!"


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                          • Newbomb Turk
                            Insignificant and boring.
                            • Apr 2005
                            • 15538

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Bill M View Post
                            Watch, next year when everyones property taxes should go down because property values fell., and they raise the tax rates to compensate for the losses.

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                            • Drunko McMoppo
                              Bloody Bill Brownlow
                              • Aug 2003
                              • 50752

                              #15
                              I'm going to get in to politics... Not to change America or do right by the citizens... To get rich!
                              1998 Buick Lesabre Custom

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