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In reply to the discussion: White House opens door to tolls on interstate highways, removing long-standing prohibition. [View all]jberryhill
(62,444 posts)104. You mean "threads"
Multiple, duplicate and, uh, entirely spontaneous ones over something as trivial as a discussion of highway tolls.
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White House opens door to tolls on interstate highways, removing long-standing prohibition. [View all]
dixiegrrrrl
Apr 2014
OP
i'm used to tolls as well. some speak as if this means the end of america or something...
dionysus
May 2014
#49
from what you described, i think the interstates of NY, MA, NH and ME have spoiled me.
dionysus
May 2014
#100
well, since we can't get an appropriations bill through, or raise taxes due to fillibustering or the
dionysus
May 2014
#111
yes, i care, i just don't agree with your conclusion. you could be right, you could be wrong. nt.
dionysus
May 2014
#118
point taken. maybe because where a grew up, where i live, and driving between the two, there
dionysus
May 2014
#123
The fact that northeasterners are acclimated to paying tolls to use their own public infrastructure
lumberjack_jeff
May 2014
#127
On Wednesday's The Cycle on MSNBC, there was another piece of the picture featured
ChisolmTrailDem
May 2014
#42
Definitly what is ocurring, life will be a rental from the 1%. But what really gets to
RKP5637
May 2014
#52
IMO democrats are horrible when it comes to communication and the media, and control of the media
RKP5637
May 2014
#61
And loses substantial basic mobility in the process, based on ability to pay. nt
pinboy3niner
Apr 2014
#6
I literally don't know anywhere on earth that doesn't contract out toll collection
Recursion
May 2014
#47
Hey, I know - let's fart off any job creation and tax our way to prosperity!! n/t
Beartracks
Apr 2014
#9
Is it Constitutional to base Freedom of Movement on ability to pay on Federally funded highways?
DJ13
Apr 2014
#10
talk about woo- tolls are going to be used to track us AND as HS checkpoints. LOL
KittyWampus
May 2014
#58
WTF? Why are Democrats now against this? It's a way to make driving more expensive
Recursion
Apr 2014
#16
A carbon tax has been the holy grail of liberal revenue policy for a generation now
Recursion
Apr 2014
#18
A carbon tax on the big corporations is not the same as a tax on the lower classes. The Republicans
rhett o rick
Apr 2014
#23
Of course it is. Making people pay for road/carbon use is a VAT, pure and simple
Recursion
Apr 2014
#26
This is like the sales tax. It hurts the lower classes. But the conservatives among us
rhett o rick
Apr 2014
#27
Unlike some here, I dont worship candidates. Besides charging the poor to drive
rhett o rick
May 2014
#76
This tax will hurt the poor the most. But I guess that's the idea, right? nm
rhett o rick
Apr 2014
#21
Just to be clear: the carbon tax advocated by Howard Dean and Al Gore is now a bad idea?
Recursion
Apr 2014
#24
But you support this tax on the lower classes. Isnt that your point here? nm
rhett o rick
Apr 2014
#25
Are you supporting this tax on the lower classes vs. taxing the wealthy? nm
rhett o rick
May 2014
#72
We live in a society where the poor and seniors have to drive. They have no choices.
rhett o rick
May 2014
#75
The price of food will rise if states are allowed to toll interstate traffic. Big time.
Ikonoklast
May 2014
#132
And surely we'll borrow some money from some megabank in exchange for a contract for the rights
Ed Suspicious
Apr 2014
#32
"We don't want the rif-raff whose jobs we've shipped abroad to drive their hoopties...
ChisolmTrailDem
May 2014
#39
This allows the states to fix road. It is another way around the obstructionists in congress. They
jwirr
May 2014
#64
Yes, I agree but I can also see that it is either let the states use this method or nothing because
jwirr
May 2014
#107
The flaw with the "you already paid for them" argument is that they have yearly maintance
karynnj
May 2014
#65
Will the charges be progressive? i.e. $1 for the poor $100 for the rich?
Tierra_y_Libertad
May 2014
#88
I believe you have that precisely backwards...now do pass me the Grey Poupon would you?
truebrit71
May 2014
#97