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    Tag: How about higher vehicle registration fees?

    Tell me again why we "need" a gas tax hike, Gov. Snyder?


    By KG One, Section News
    Posted on Sat May 25, 2013 at 09:31:00 AM EST
    Tags: Gas Tax, Gov. Rick Snyder, MITA, Bike Paths, Parks, Comprehensive Transportation Fund, Michigan Roads, Are they in bad shape?, You betcha!, Do we need to raise taxes, How about higher vehicle registration fees?, Not if the man in charge remains consistent with his own stated principles, Michigan Republicans: Remember what raising taxes does to officeholder job security?, Just something to consider when Gov. Snyder comes around, MUSTFA, Michigan Auditor General Thomas H. McTavish, C.P.A, Refined Petroleum Fund Expenditures - Performance Audit, Not looking too good with how the state spends what it already collects in gas tax (all tags)

    Despite the overwhelming lack of support from Michigan Motorists, Michigan Legislators (unless your name happens to be either Wayne Schmidt or Roger Kahn), and anyone else not associated with MITA, the word on the street is that just like the Energizer Bunny, Gov. Snyder is still going and going at it behind the scenes trying to get another one of his tax hikes approved.

    This is coming from a man who loves to make local units of government jump through hoops to get money from the state.

    He'll require graphs, charts, metrics, notarized forms signed in triplicate and your mother's maiden name before even considering appropriating any money.

    Unfortunately, he still won't hold himself to the very same standard that he requires of others.

    Why is that?

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    Gas Tax: Be it State or Federal, Schemers do Scheme


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Mon Jan 14, 2013 at 07:34:56 PM EST
    Tags: Gas Tax Hike, Michigan Vehicle Registration Fees, Michigan Roads, Are they in bad shape?, You betcha!, Do we need to raise taxes, How about higher vehicle registration fees?, Not if the man in charge remains consistent, Michigan Republicans: Remember what raising taxes does to officeholder job security?, Just something to consider when Gov. Snyder comes around, Progressives, UN Agenda 21, ICLEI, Smart Growth, Complete Streets, Bike trail from Detroit to Wisconsin, One Term Nerd (all tags)

    While we all await the Governerd's State of the State address focusing on infrastructure, I just happened to come across another gas tax scam the Feds are toying with again, via The Examiner

    An on-again, off-again move by the Obama administration to scrap the federal gas tax in favor of a pay-per-mile fee would boost the tab to Americans as high as 250 percent, raising their current tax of 18.4 cents a gallon to as high as 46 cents, according to a new government study.

    But without a tax increase, said the Government Accountability Office study, the government's highway fund is going to go dry.

    MORE

    Yannow, for the life of me, I just can't begin to imagine the many reasons why the road funds would go dry?

    Anyone up for the Governerd's bike trail from Detroit to Wisconsin?  WDIV's Roger Weber says, "wouldn't it be a blast".

    (3 comments) Comments >>

    A Message To Our Legislators - Beware False Choices

    What is wrong with this picture?


    By KG One, Section News
    Posted on Wed Jan 09, 2013 at 09:59:59 PM EST
    Tags: Gov. Snyder, Gas Tax Hike, Michigan Vehicle Registration Fees, Michigan Roads, Are they in bad shape?, You betcha!, Do we need to raise taxes, How about higher vehicle registration fees?, Not if the man in charge remains consistent, Michigan Republicans: Remember what raising taxes does to officeholder job security?, Just something to consider when Gov. Snyder comes around (all tags)

    Detroit, Michigan.

    About one month ago.

    Governor Snyder refuses to release several million dollars in bond money to keep the City of Detroit running until it can show quantifiable financial benchmarks to demonstrate that it is on-track towards fiscal responsibility.

    The whole "rearranging-the-deckchairs-on-the-Titanic" argument notwithstanding, on the surface it is the most prudent thing to do.

    Don't give irresponsible people any more money to waste until they show a little responsibility with what they already have.

    If only that management principle remained constant.

    {Details after the fold}

    (3 comments, 900 words in story) Full Story

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