Tax by the mile on Drudge


I just read a story on drudge that has me a little concerned.  It’s about changing from taxing gasoline for roads and that to taxing by how many miles you drive.  They bring up about electric cars and alternative-fuel vehicles using the roads but not buying as much gas as regular cars.  Now at first I was ok I can see that but then I started thinking about the people who have to drive long distances  to work, truck drivers, cab drivers, school buses and how the prices of everything would go up because the businesses would want to defray the extra costs to their businesses.  Maybe not such a good idea.

The thing that really started to worry me was how they want to track that mileage.  When I started reading I figured the easiest way to figure this would be monthly or yearly.  At the beginning of each month your odometer is read and you pay taxes that way, right?  Wrong!  They want to equipe each car and truck with GPS, clocks and other equipement so they can record how many miles you drive, whether you were on highways or secondary roads, and whether you drove on-peak or off-peak hours.  You would then be taxed when this information was downloaded.

Now maybe it’s just me but this scares me that the government would then be able to track everywhere I was at any time of day.  Yes I know the report says that you would have to go somewhere to download the information but how long will it take for them to change to …”You know what that is so much of an inconvience to the people let’s just download the information remotely.”  If on-star can start your car for you this could easily be done.



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Well, if this goes through, I'll never see my family again

Leopard1996 (Diary) Friday, February 20th at 10:03AM EST (link)

SInce I live in Cincinnati, and my family is spread between Georgia, Florida, and NJ, which I would normally at least drive to NJ. Another tax that they they will use to project revenue, but don’t realize that the changing of behavior will actually cut revenue.

As well as the privacy issue, it’s things like this that should run these incumbents out on a rail.

“The accumluated filth of all their sex and murder will foam up about their waists and all the whores and politicians will look up and shout, “Save Us!”….and I’ll look down and whisper, “No”…The Watchmen

I'd have to agree

sdan (Diary) Friday, February 20th at 10:30AM EST (link)

my grandparents are in Tennessee and my parents are in New Mexico and we live in Louisiana. It’s always been cheaper to drive then fly we are a family of 5. If they pass this it won’t be.

 
 

For a mere $1200 in air fare plus a car and hotel

Achance (Diary) Friday, February 20th at 11:34AM EST (link)

I could visit my sister in Georgia. About $1300 would get me a r/t on the ferry to Bellingham, WA and I could drive my car. In winter when you want to take I-5 straight south and then catch I-10 East, you can comfortably make it in five days, so add in five hotel nights gas for about 2800 miles at, say, 20 mpg. Then double it for the return. I guess I’ll stick with old cars that don’t have black boxes.

In Vino Veritas

 

Kinda does away with any incentive to own a high efficiency car

Praying (Diary) Friday, February 20th at 8:47PM EST (link)

since you would be taxed the same no matter if you drove a Prius or a Yukon XL. (talk about your unintended consequences). But the total, complete, orwellian invasion of privacy makes it a no go for me from the start. What will the dims think of next??

No!!!11!1!!1!1! The Bilderbergers are coming