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I heard on the radio today that the state of Ohio is considering an annual mileage tax on vehicles to help raise revenue. Wouldn't that be a kick in the you know whats for travel ball families if they passed it?
I heard on the radio today that the state of Ohio is considering an annual mileage tax on vehicles to help raise revenue. Wouldn't that be a kick in the you know whats for travel ball families if they passed it?
they already have a mileage tax in place -- the tax you pay on gasoline whenever you fill up your beater to drive to the games -- the more you drive, the more gas you buy, the more tax mony you pump in
I agree create jobs, not more taxes. I was getting a laugh last night that NY is going to put a tax on soft drinks to raise money for Health care. What' next.
Yes, they put a reader on odometers to track the mileage. After this, the next thing they will do is regulate how many miles you can drive in a given week or month or year. Of course, certain people will be exempt, as they will be deemed "too important", but I'm telling you this is coming if we keep electing "environmentally friendly" politicians.
A mileage tax is yet another way for government to choose winners and losers in society. And hence, grant themselves more power over the citizenry.
If they really want to increase revenue they should create jobs for the thousands of people recently unemployed by DHL, Delphi, GM and others.