They also drive more miles with less fuel efficient vehicles. They are taxed more.
He wants to defend the police.Sq4fish83 said:dead said:
Agreed. There's definitely some fat that can be trimmed off of the defense budget.
The state of Texas has a defense budget? Tell us more.
That's a really poor attempt at a derail. Totally separate issue (and a really poor argument to make at that).Cromagnum said:twk said:While I sympathize with the argument that too much of the gas tax is being diverted to stuff other than highway construction, the argument that we should take tax revenue from other sources and use it to build roads is not very sensible. Roads should pay their own way -- that's always been the idea behind a gas tax, not that drivers should get a free ride from other taxpayers.Slicer97 said:Cut senseless gubmint spending programs and redirect those funds to something useful.B-1 83 said:And how do you propose to pay for the ridiculous amount of highway work that needs so be done, not only in Texas, but nationwide?aggiepanic95 said:Predmid said:
... the gas tax does need to be raised.
Wrong. Exactly no taxes need to be raised. Government spending needs to be slashed and its size greatly reduced.
So, while I don't want my gas tax money being used to fund rapid transit vanity projects in the cities, I would understand if they raised the gas tax to keep it in line with today's costs, so long as they also find a way to tax EV's and get them to carry their share of the load.
Now do schools for those that don't have kids.
Funky Winkerbean said:
Don't forget about the revenue generated by tollways.
I hate toll roads. After driving toll roads in multiple states, I've noticed they tend to be the worst taken care of. I would say very little of toll road fees actually go back into said road.TRADUCTOR said:
They need more $$$ taxed to build toll roads.
twk said:That's a really poor attempt at a derail. Totally separate issue (and a really poor argument to make at that).Cromagnum said:twk said:While I sympathize with the argument that too much of the gas tax is being diverted to stuff other than highway construction, the argument that we should take tax revenue from other sources and use it to build roads is not very sensible. Roads should pay their own way -- that's always been the idea behind a gas tax, not that drivers should get a free ride from other taxpayers.Slicer97 said:Cut senseless gubmint spending programs and redirect those funds to something useful.B-1 83 said:And how do you propose to pay for the ridiculous amount of highway work that needs so be done, not only in Texas, but nationwide?aggiepanic95 said:Predmid said:
... the gas tax does need to be raised.
Wrong. Exactly no taxes need to be raised. Government spending needs to be slashed and its size greatly reduced.
So, while I don't want my gas tax money being used to fund rapid transit vanity projects in the cities, I would understand if they raised the gas tax to keep it in line with today's costs, so long as they also find a way to tax EV's and get them to carry their share of the load.
Now do schools for those that don't have kids.
That was more of a RePORKlican thing though.TRADUCTOR said:
They need more $$$ taxed to build toll roads.
boboguitar said:If anything, we should raise the rates on truckers as their trucks do way way more damage to the roads than cars.Predmid said:
Of all the taxes that exist, the gas tax is one of the more fair systems. The more you drive, the more gas you buy the more in road taxes you pay.
It is quite elegant in that regard.
As to your question "what percentage of your labor should be taxed".
Labor shouldn't be taxed. Consumption and possibly value added should. Gas tax is a consumption tax. Sales tax is a consumption tax.
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If anything, we should raise the rates on truckers as their trucks do way way more damage to the roads than cars.
So, you think the cost of road construction and maintenance doesn't go up? Or we should just do less of that?MostlyHarmless said:
Wow, this thread is amazing. First off there is the "gas tax hasn't tracked with inflation" posts. Fuel costs are a major component of transportation costs. Rising transportation costs are a significant driver of inflation. See where I'm going here? When you raise the costs of fuel you raise the costs of virtually everything that gets transported.
The idea here is that there are currently drivers of EVs who are getting a free ride at the expense of folks driving gas powered vehicles. Having EV drivers carry their share of the load might lessen the burden on other drivers.Quote:
Then there was tax by mileage instead of by fuel purchased. Once again, see above.
Stat Monitor Repairman said:
Battery in the F150 ev is 1800 lbs!
Wtf is that right?
On the road construction and maintenance thing, as others have said have all the taxes from gas go to that instead of other programs. Also, start cutting programs that are wasteful or that the government shouldn't be involved in.twk said:So, you think the cost of road construction and maintenance doesn't go up? Or we should just do less of that?MostlyHarmless said:
Wow, this thread is amazing. First off there is the "gas tax hasn't tracked with inflation" posts. Fuel costs are a major component of transportation costs. Rising transportation costs are a significant driver of inflation. See where I'm going here? When you raise the costs of fuel you raise the costs of virtually everything that gets transported.The idea here is that there are currently drivers of EVs who are getting a free ride at the expense of folks driving gas powered vehicles. Having EV drivers carry their share of the load might lessen the burden on other drivers.Quote:
Then there was tax by mileage instead of by fuel purchased. Once again, see above.
You can't stick your head in the sand and say, prices are rising therefore, we should just collect less taxes. That's now how you fight inflation. You're treating the symptoms and not the illness.
No, we don't. We are taxed beyond enough.Predmid said:
That's two separate issues. Infrastructure spending on a constitutionally mandated responsibility of the government is generally good.
All the social welfare programs and foreign aid shenanigans are bad. One can be FOR appropriate transportation funding and against other taxes.
And we do need to raise gas taxes. Doubling is extreme.
Already taken care of bruh. Diesel is taxed about 50 cents/gallon more than regular unleaded. Got 'em!boboguitar said:If anything, we should raise the rates on truckers as their trucks do way way more damage to the roads than cars.Predmid said:
Of all the taxes that exist, the gas tax is one of the more fair systems. The more you drive, the more gas you buy the more in road taxes you pay.
It is quite elegant in that regard.
As to your question "what percentage of your labor should be taxed".
Labor shouldn't be taxed. Consumption and possibly value added should. Gas tax is a consumption tax. Sales tax is a consumption tax.
Here is a start:B-1 83 said:And how do you propose to pay for the ridiculous amount of highway work that needs so be done, not only in Texas, but nationwide?aggiepanic95 said:Predmid said:
... the gas tax does need to be raised.
Wrong. Exactly no taxes need to be raised. Government spending needs to be slashed and its size greatly reduced.
AggDogg61 said:Ag87H2O said:
Add this to your checklist of reasons Texans should never vote for a Democrat. They would turn Texas into California within 5 years.
I would give them two.
dead said:
No? Gasoline and diesel are both under a $0.20/gallon tax.
Next time you fill up at a pump, look at the tags. Diesel has been 36.5 cents per gallon for a long, long time unless it was changed fairly recently.dead said:
I guess the Comptroller's website is wrong then, my apologies.
Taxes - Diesel Fuel
Are you combining state and federal taxes?schmellba99 said:Next time you fill up at a pump, look at the tags. Diesel has been 36.5 cents per gallon for a long, long time unless it was changed fairly recently.dead said:
I guess the Comptroller's website is wrong then, my apologies.
Taxes - Diesel Fuel