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well now, this demonstrates a different issue altogether and nobody in the NUT state has a right to complain..

The MAJORITY of people (citizens) there voted for this nitwit Governor. They did not remove him from office when they had the opportunity either..

They know he is a spend and tax liberal yet they keep electing him..

I don't feel sorry for them. The ones who can afford to will leave and start over somewhere else. That is few in percentage..

The denizens cannot seem as a whole to equate that ya get bad policies and lots of spending and taxation schemes when ya put democrats in charge. Its the only thing they know how to do..

I hope the Golden state turns into the Bankrupt state.

I WISH the people would rise in revolt and toss out the Turkey in the hair stylist's mansion.

I doubt the people there are wise enough to do that.

After all, their great great great granddaddy was a dimwitcrat, as was their great grand daddy and their grandpa followed in those same dumbarse foot steps, followed by their very own daddy..

IS ANYONE going to break the endless cycle? Are they really so blind that they don;t remember prosperity in California when Reagan was Governor There and then straightened out the United States as well?

Simple rules do not seem to be apprehended by the people and those in power who are counting on useful idiots for the masses. YA can't spend MORE than comes in AND if ya want to pay off yer debt, ya got to spend LESS than ya take in and have surplus to pay off the debt.

The people and states who have constrained themselves and exercise prudent financial budgets and expenditures should NOT need to donate billions to California because it CHOSE to follow that path....

Let them go belly up. Let them do without and reduce their expenditures till it hurts.. That way they might remember that fiscal responsibility is the way to run any organization or government...




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California Considering Taxing Travel by Tracking Private Vehicle Mileage
By: De_Composed
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Sat, 25 May 24 10:00 AM
Msg. 53504 of 58514

May 24, 2024

California Considering Taxing Travel by Tracking Private Vehicle Mileage

by Ward Clark
RedState.com



Just when you thought it was safe to get back on the road in California, the once-and-former Golden State is considering taxing your travel. The state, pushing electric vehicles, is now worried about the loss of gasoline tax revenue — and is testing a program to tax drivers per mile traveled.

Yes, really.

California, which relies on gas tax and other fuel tax revenues to support its roadway maintenance, is piloting the idea of a "road charge," which would charge drivers based on the number of miles they drive rather than how much gas they purchase. The pilot program was initiated due to the fact that the collection of gas tax revenue is estimated to decrease in the coming years, according to the California State Transportation Agency (CalSTA). CalSTA officials told FOX Business that a bill, signed in 2021, established the pilot program to test the potential feasibility of alternative ways they can pay to maintain the state’s roads, which the agency said could even "show a net savings for some motorists under certain circumstances."
Notice the wiggle-wording there: The alternative taxation schemes could even show net savings for some motorists under certain circumstances.Color me skeptical. While we're at it, color me skeptical about the next part:
Participation in the program is completely optional, though participants can earn up to $400 in incentives for helping the agency test this system. Participants will experience paying different road charge rates, and in turn provide feedback to the state about their experience, according to the agency. To report their mileage, they will be able to choose between manual odometer entry, an onboard plug-in device with or without GPS, or in-vehicle telematics without GPS.
Participation in the program may be completely optional now, but today's optional is tomorrow's mandatory, and the state of California has shown itself to be addicted to taxing its residents, in any way possible.

California is, yes, facing revenue issues. Governor Newsom has managed to take a state with a healthy surplus and turned it into a multi-billion dollar deficit. And California's roads are a disaster.

But more taxes aren't the answer, and taxing travel — a right protected by the Constitution — certainly isn't the answer. California's financial problems certainly are not caused by them not taxing people enough, despite what the impeccably coiffed Gavin Newsom may have to say about it. And this tax, a travel tax in a state where people commute from the Central Valley to Silicon Valley to take grocery checkout jobs, will land hardest on the people least able to bear the cost. In 2017, while working in Silicon Valley, I spoke personally to a young man who was driving from Modesto to Los Gatos, a 90+ mile drive, to work at the Ralph's grocery store in the latter town. These people may well have their livelihoods ripped away by this tax.

California's financial problems can't be solved with more taxes. The only way the formerly Golden State will turn this around is to cease driving away all their productive residents; to change the state's functional assumptions, encourage business, and entrepreneurship, lower taxes, reduce regulations, to make California a place where the business climate matches the climate outdoors.

Then, and only then, will California resurface from the fiscal mess it's in now.

http://redstate.com/wardclark/2024/05/24/california-considering-taxing-travel-by-tracking-private-vehicle-mileage-n2174622


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