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In reply to the discussion: White House opens door to tolls on interstate highways, removing long-standing prohibition [View all]LiberalFighter
(53,544 posts)99. I totally agree on that point.
Even if the rich were able to avoid using roads altogether they would still benefit from highways and other venues requiring motor vehicles. They need their employees or employees of companies they have an investment to have the ability to get to work. Likewise, to deliver raw goods to their place of business and ship them out.
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White House opens door to tolls on interstate highways, removing long-standing prohibition [View all]
Jesus Malverde
Apr 2014
OP
That is sooo much better than eliminating some of the tax loopholes I read about yesterday.
djean111
Apr 2014
#1
To be fair. You had to pay to use on that road before it was "leased" out.
LiberalFighter
Apr 2014
#36
Half of I44 in Oklahoma has been toll roads my entire life and always will be.
CBGLuthier
Apr 2014
#11
I don't disagree with you but this approach is extremely regressive.........
Swede Atlanta
Apr 2014
#33
Is there anything he won't eventually cave on, to satisfy the "free market" types?
kysrsoze
May 2014
#105
This is a huge problem! Every opportunity they increase our costs to live and work!
Dustlawyer
Apr 2014
#34
Some states already collect tolls, that require some connection to OUR Federal paid roads?
Sunlei
Apr 2014
#49
One average 18-wheel truck causes more highway wear and tear than 1,000 cars
aint_no_life_nowhere
Apr 2014
#61
I have no problem with this. Gas taxes aen't enough to keep roads well maintained. And
yellowcanine
Apr 2014
#67
Auto travel is heavily subsidized both in terms of roads and environmental costs.
yellowcanine
Apr 2014
#78
Some you really need to got out this county more, compare our roads to France
SpartanDem
Apr 2014
#79
And the income tax systems in those countries are much more progressive than here....
Swede Atlanta
Apr 2014
#90
So, so sick of him, his adminstration and all his fucking bullshit.Change we can believe in, my ass!
kath
Apr 2014
#100
How many highways could we pay for if we didn't stick our nose in every other countries affairs?
Obnoxious_One
May 2014
#106