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Tom Littleton July 24th, 2008 11:39 PM

So maybe McCain's gas-tax holiday ain't so silly...if you're a Dem...
 

"Dave LaCourse" wrote in message
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Hey, Du-kakka-on-us did it with the gas taxes in Taxachusetts. He
used the money to help illegal Latinos. Meanwhile, our bridges and
roads went to pot, big chunks falling on cars. All roads and bridges
suffered, except the Mass Pike which was supposed to be paid for
decades ago. They keep borrowing money and therefore have to pay off
the notes, so, voila, we hafta pay ever increasing tolls.

To say nothing of the Ted Williams Tunnel fiasco........

Dave


so, you see my point? Now, state gasoline taxes are generally higher than
the Fed tax. And, of course, you folks up there have a host of greedheads to
blame for that whole Big Dig fiasco. Still, building and maintaining
infrastructure is important, and must be paid somehow.
Tom



Dave LaCourse July 25th, 2008 12:20 AM

So maybe McCain's gas-tax holiday ain't so silly...if you're a Dem...
 
On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 22:39:34 GMT, "Tom Littleton"
wrote:

And, of course, you folks up there have a host of greedheads to
blame for that whole Big Dig fiasco.


Now is that anyway to talk about our beloved craft unions and Dem
politicians? d;o)



[email protected] July 25th, 2008 01:30 AM

So maybe McCain's gas-tax holiday ain't so silly...if you're a Dem...
 
On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 21:19:24 GMT, "Tom Littleton"
wrote:


wrote in message
.. .
http://www.rockymountainnews.com/new...-pass-gas-tax/

Rationalize this,
R


what's to rationalize?? So what, they'll figure out where the law stands and
pay the tab, I figure.


The fact that they are filling up at city pumps is problem one. The
fact that taxes only became an issue after the **** hit the fan is
another, larger one. And should anyone start claiming that the plan all
along was to pay the taxes, I'd offer that the **** would not have hit
the fan, or at least quite as much hitting with such force, were that
the case. The people responsible would have simply said, "Oh, yeah, we
thought about that, and it's already been figured into the billing."
Moreover, given that gasoline in the US is, at best, a VERY minimal
profit item, and often a break-even or even loss-leader, there's not
much reason beyond tax evasion to be using city pumps in the first
place.

How, in heaven's name, does that, in any way lessen
the absolute stupidity of McCain's gas-tax holiday?


It doesn't, but McCain's plan doesn't lessen the absolute stupidity and
arrogance of the DNC trying to evade gas tax. And while I don't quite
think his plan was "stupid," it was silly and useless, just as Obama's
idea about taxing "big oil companies" beyond standard corporate taxation
was silly and the "stimulus check" crap, supported by most pols of both
parties, was useless.

Since you bring that one up, let's look it for a moment.
First, the savings is what, around $0.20 per gallon? Yet, the money
generated goes into road and bridge upkeep
(remember that bridge that fell into the river up in Minnesota....there's
lots more where that came from).
So we will mandate a reduction in bridge and highway repair to appease the
slower-witted voters out there. And, at the same time, **** off anyone whose
livelihood stems from road or bridge construction. Great plan, John...no
wonder it was a non-starter!


You're preaching to the choir. If you recall, I said it was silly-assed
right here on ROFF about the same day he (and Hillary) started trying to
pitch it.

TC,
R
Tom


Ken Fortenberry[_2_] July 25th, 2008 01:39 AM

So maybe McCain's gas-tax holiday ain't so silly...if you'rea Dem...
 
wrote:

The fact that they are filling up at city pumps is problem one. The
fact that taxes only became an issue after the **** hit the fan is
another, larger one. ...


Cities have been known to do all sorts of things to attract
conventions. I'll bet the genius who came up with the tax-free
gas idea was a Denver Republican. Hey, conventions are good for
bidness. The **** hit the fan, the DNC pays up. So what.

If you hadn't already claimed to have no rooting interest in
the 2008 presidential election I'd swear you were getting so
desperate as to grasp at strawmens. ;-)

--
Ken Fortenberry

Janice July 25th, 2008 03:25 AM

So maybe McCain's gas-tax holiday ain't so silly...if you're a Dem...
 
In article ,
wrote:

It doesn't, but McCain's plan doesn't lessen the absolute stupidity and
arrogance of the DNC trying to evade gas tax. And while I don't quite
think his plan was "stupid," it was silly and useless, just as Obama's
idea about taxing "big oil companies" beyond standard corporate taxation
was silly and the "stimulus check" crap, supported by most pols of both
parties, was useless.


but you arent going to complain when the RNC does the same thing, which
it is doing.

[email protected] July 25th, 2008 04:19 AM

So maybe McCain's gas-tax holiday ain't so silly...if you're a Dem...
 
On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 19:25:54 -0700, Janice wrote:

In article ,
wrote:

It doesn't, but McCain's plan doesn't lessen the absolute stupidity and
arrogance of the DNC trying to evade gas tax. And while I don't quite
think his plan was "stupid," it was silly and useless, just as Obama's
idea about taxing "big oil companies" beyond standard corporate taxation
was silly and the "stimulus check" crap, supported by most pols of both
parties, was useless.


but you arent going to complain when the RNC does the same thing, which
it is doing.


I'm not? Gee, well, since you're a mind-reader, you already know what
I'm thinking about your observations...

IAC, while the DNC has alleged the RNC is doing the same thing, the RNC
is denying it. But if the RNC is doing it, they are just as wrong as
the DNC. Either way, your Clinton is showing - two wrongs don't make a
right...and I'd offer that the DNC doing it, while not objectively
worse, is arguably more hypocritical.

H...well, you already know, right?
R

daytripper July 25th, 2008 04:41 AM

So maybe McCain's gas-tax holiday ain't so silly...if you're a Dem...
 
On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 22:19:14 -0500, wrote:
[...]
and I'd offer that the DNC doing it, while not objectively
worse, is arguably more hypocritical.


http://tinyurl.com/jm8gm

There you go again...

[email protected] July 25th, 2008 09:32 AM

So maybe McCain's gas-tax holiday ain't so silly...if you're aDem...
 
On Jul 24, 6:39 pm, "Tom Littleton" wrote:
"Dave LaCourse" wrote in message

...

Hey, Du-kakka-on-us did it with the gas taxes in Taxachusetts. He
used the money to help illegal Latinos. Meanwhile, our bridges and
roads went to pot, big chunks falling on cars. All roads and bridges
suffered, except the Mass Pike which was supposed to be paid for
decades ago. They keep borrowing money and therefore have to pay off
the notes, so, voila, we hafta pay ever increasing tolls.


To say nothing of the Ted Williams Tunnel fiasco........


Dave


so, you see my point? Now, state gasoline taxes are generally higher than
the Fed tax. And, of course, you folks up there have a host of greedheads to
blame for that whole Big Dig fiasco. Still, building and maintaining
infrastructure is important, and must be paid somehow.
Tom


The Big Dig work turned into a fiasco, but the downtown is much better
for it.

Tom Littleton July 25th, 2008 10:13 PM

So maybe McCain's gas-tax holiday ain't so silly...if you're a Dem...
 

wrote in message
...

minor correction....at least as I read it, this wasn't actually the DNC
involved directly, but a setup committee, probably connected Dems from the
Colorado area.
Tom



[email protected] July 25th, 2008 11:18 PM

So maybe McCain's gas-tax holiday ain't so silly...if you're a Dem...
 
On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 21:13:02 GMT, "Tom Littleton"
wrote:


wrote in message
.. .

minor correction....at least as I read it, this wasn't actually the DNC
involved directly, but a setup committee, probably connected Dems from the
Colorado area.
Tom


While that's probably correct, it's not really a redemptive - the
committee consists of the Mayor of Denver, the Governor of Colorado, the
Dem Senator, a Dem House member, a Dem councilwoman, and a token
civilian, a connected lawyer...and hizzoner da Mayor's primary defenses:
"Oh yeah? Well, the GOP is doing it..." and when that didn't fly, he
switched to "it's OK because our committee is non-partisan..."

IAC, given that they expect to use some 100,000 gals of gas and evading
the tax would have saved some 40 grand, I'd offer that if in the search
for green, they went looking for organic, union-made totebags, someone
with some juice at the DNC knew about the tax holiday...

TC,
R


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