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Much of the road infrastructure is paid for by user fees, ala taxes on
gasoline, tires, auto registration and tolls. Mike Schumann "Andrew Gideon" wrote in message online.com... jim rosinski wrote: But I think in principle user fees are a good idea because then our fun can be on our own dime. I can drive for the purpose of "fun" too, but the government (ie. the taxpayers) funds roads, legal enforcement of driving regulation, the automobile inspection mechanism, etc. - Andrew |
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Mike Schumann wrote:
Much of the road infrastructure is paid for by user fees, ala taxes on gasoline, tires, auto registration and tolls. Those are taxes, much the same as the fuel taxes we pay to fly. Some areas of the country do have tolls for roads and bridges. Those are user fees. George Patterson If a tank is out of ammunition, what you have is a sixty ton portable radio. |
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