esq262

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Asheville
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Message Posted: Feb 9, 2012 6:15:10 AM
I would choose no tax. Why must voters choose to how to get hosed? How depressing is that? I would feel like Kevin Bacon in Animal House..."thank you sir, may I have another?"
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PDQBlues

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San Diego
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Message Posted: Feb 8, 2012 9:59:20 PM
That tax change seems very unfair. Gas taxes pay for roads and bridges. If you have a car, paying gas taxes pays for these services you use. It seems repulsive to make those without cars to pay for these services used by car owners.
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RonTheRunner77

Veteran Author
Michigan
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Message Posted: Feb 8, 2012 9:35:10 PM
I'm not in favor of this
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nds76

Champion Author
Michigan
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Message Posted: Feb 8, 2012 5:44:43 PM
I feel a 1% sales tax increase is better than proposed increased registration fees.
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bigmoo63

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Kalamazoo
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Message Posted: Feb 8, 2012 1:55:11 PM
This is a joke. We're going to get it both ways in the long haul in this state. The bottom line....this is the bridge fund. Pure and simple.
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Caduceus26

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Jacksonville
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Message Posted: Feb 8, 2012 12:54:53 PM
Okay - Two questions for you Michigan taxpayers... Would you like a blindfold? and Do you want it in the head or the heart? Tsk, Tsk, Tsk!
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nds76

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Michigan
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Message Posted: Feb 8, 2012 12:23:59 PM
It's frustrating to me that everyone wants a good road system but nobody wants to pay for it. Sure we help pay for it already with the current gas tax but those rates aren't enough. Back in 1997 the rates may have been adequate but they are not adequate now. Things cost more now then they did back in the 90's. Maybe the rates need be adjusted for inflation. Today's dollar isn't worth as much as yesterday's dollar.
For those who say they don't use the roads, well they do indirectly. You more than likely depend on public transportation, you depend on the trucking industry to deliver goods to stores so you can buy them, etc...
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humblepie

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Toledo
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Message Posted: Feb 8, 2012 11:55:03 AM
tax everyone, driver or not, sounds stupid to me
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Hoporrene

Veteran Author
Mississippi
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Message Posted: Feb 8, 2012 11:51:50 AM
It seems like every state is getting hit with some outrageous issues. I hope things work out for MI
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imcheep

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New Mexico
Posts:789 Points:312,805 Joined:Apr 2005
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Message Posted: Feb 8, 2012 11:48:21 AM
Need to let the one that use the roads pay for them not everyone.
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TripleHs

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Austin
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Message Posted: Feb 8, 2012 11:04:32 AM
interesting, and seemingly not meaningful to me
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hoosierva

All-Star Author
Indianapolis
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Message Posted: Feb 8, 2012 10:55:25 AM
why do I see this as a very bad thing. Now everyone pays, where the people who drive did so... this is not going to work as they hope. I feel for the people / residents of MI
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PD

Moderator
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Message Posted: Feb 8, 2012 10:54:03 AM
Huge scam. Raise the gas tax. Otherwise, what's to stop government from raiding the general fund/sales tax for whatever they want/not roads? AGAINST this.
Mustang said it EXACTLY. It'll only be time before something takes its place and then you have a HIGHER sales tax AND a new gas tax. Politicians can't be trusted.
[Edited by: PD at 2/8/2012 11:59:03 AM EST]
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SUNOIL

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Toledo
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Message Posted: Feb 8, 2012 10:45:09 AM
Tax tax tax that's all they can do.
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WonderfulMI

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Michigan
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Message Posted: Feb 8, 2012 10:36:56 AM
Five points:
#1 I live in Michigan #2 The roads are bad - they suffer damage from winter weather. #3 The present $0.19 tax per gallon doesn't generate enough revenue to pay for repairs. #4 Asking the general public to pay for road repair is a step to socialism #5 Have a user-fee based tax is fairer. If the $0.19 per gallon is not enough, raise the fuel tax.
[Edited by: WonderfulMI at 2/8/2012 11:37:24 AM EST]
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nds76

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Michigan
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Message Posted: Feb 8, 2012 10:35:18 AM
Actually this seems like a bargain at the pump. If the 19 cents tax is dropped that would be 19 cents cheaper at the pump for gas. Then the state sales tax would increase 1%. The sales tax in MI is currently 6% so making it 7% isn't really a big deal. It's better than paying more at the pump, that's for sure!
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MustangRacing

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Virginia
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Message Posted: Feb 8, 2012 10:25:57 AM
And the gas tax will reappear later.
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