Hope they enjoy their mileage tax and government snooping of their driving habits when every new car will soon have to have a GPS connected to Sacramento. Plus they will likely have to create a new bureaucracy of locations for everyone with an old car to have their odometer checked. Plus they will need to figure out a way to tax trucks where the big money is, because truckers don’t buy fuel in California if they can avoid it.
First California makes it so expensive that people need to commute a hundred miles each way to live in an affordable house, now they are going to keep raising the taxes on gas and now mileage to punish them for not being able to afford to live closer to their job.
Which eventually won’t matter as business keeps leaving for other states so there won’t be a job to commute to, which means raising gas and mileage taxes even more to make up for the loss in revenue.
Hope they enjoy their mileage tax and government snooping of their driving habits when every new car will soon have to have a GPS connected to Sacramento. Plus they will likely have to create a new bureaucracy of locations for everyone with an old car to have their odometer checked. Plus they will need to figure out a way to tax trucks where the big money is, because truckers don’t buy fuel in California if they can avoid it.
ReplyDeleteFirst California makes it so expensive that people need to commute a hundred miles each way to live in an affordable house, now they are going to keep raising the taxes on gas and now mileage to punish them for not being able to afford to live closer to their job.
Which eventually won’t matter as business keeps leaving for other states so there won’t be a job to commute to, which means raising gas and mileage taxes even more to make up for the loss in revenue.