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In reply to the discussion: This is surprising me: DU is against a tax on driving cars to pay for infrastructure? [View all]4Q2u2
(1,406 posts)You speak of sprawl and detachment as if it were purely choice, and living closer to work is the easy solution. Check out the Medium Home prices in Brighton versus Carver. Over $250,000 difference, leaves little room for choice.
Secondly Hybrid vehicles on average are vastly more expensive and take many years for real cost savings, some up to a decade. That added cost a lot of times takes choice out of the picture as well.
There are also many that believe that GM destroyed the Electric Rail system in many communities in the 20's and 30's. So average people today are to pay for that business decision that negatively effect our Country.
Our tax code is already so broken. Instead of trying to fix it you want to layer more taxes on it that will burden poorer people most assuredly. Why not get rid of the SSN ceiling use that money to fund SSN or Medicare better. Keeping those aids in better shape and allowing general funds not to be transfered to them. Or as noted many times here, adjust the top tax brackets to what they used to be and fund the GENERAL WELFARE. I believe that is written somewhere?
Having better fuel economy and a cleaner future are goals that we should strive for, but if you force a person to decide between a social issue and an economic one. Most will have to side with the economic one.
http://www.bostonglobe.com/2013/09/05/median-home-prices-town/EFKrm7BXtTPdjSvgt6MWXJ/story.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/05/business/energy-environment/for-hybrid-and-electric-cars-to-pay-off-owners-must-wait.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0