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<blockquote data-quote="caliberbob" data-source="post: 4119680" data-attributes="member: 54457"><p>I’m always concerned when the government plans to roll out a new program. In this case a new method for taxing people. If they tax “too much” they’ll never lower rates. If they tax too little they’ll gladly raise raise. Even if you taxed a penny per mile there are plenty of people who do 50+ miles per day plus weekend driving. Then they have two or more cars in the home. This will easily add $20/mo or more to a lot of peoples living expenses. I for one think this is a garbage idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="caliberbob, post: 4119680, member: 54457"] I’m always concerned when the government plans to roll out a new program. In this case a new method for taxing people. If they tax “too much” they’ll never lower rates. If they tax too little they’ll gladly raise raise. Even if you taxed a penny per mile there are plenty of people who do 50+ miles per day plus weekend driving. Then they have two or more cars in the home. This will easily add $20/mo or more to a lot of peoples living expenses. I for one think this is a garbage idea. [/QUOTE]
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