This is no joke! North Carolinians need to rise up and speak out against higher fuel prices. Sign the petition, Pass this on to your friends, family and other boards. We already pay too much. January is coming fast. Its time we put the brakes on this unfair tax. Here is a few facts from http://www.stopthegastaxhike.com/ FACT North Carolina politicians -- like the Arab Oil Cartel - are windfall winners from higher gas prices. N.C. divides the gas tax into two parts -- a flat 17.5 cents /gallon + 7% of the wholesale price. When gas prices rise, North Carolina politicians automatically have more money to spend. The wholesale price is up -- so drivers will pay a 15% tax increase beginning in January. Visit http://www.stopthegastaxhike.com/ and read the rest of the dirty details. Sign the petition and pass this on! CLICK HERE TO VISIT THE PETITION DIRECTLY
man not to sound Shi*y, but i am really glad i dont live in n. carolina. i wouldnt be to happy about having tax go up another 15%. ryan
I probably won't find much support on this forum, but let me give you something to consider. Fuel taxes were intended to be a user fee for road maintenance and construction - those that used the roads the most and/or had the heaviest vehicles (and, consequently, bought the most fuel) paid the most tax to build and maintain the roads. As such, this is probably one of the most reasonable forms of taxation we see. Unfortunately, instead of a percentage tax, the Federal government and most states imposed a fixed amount per gallon ($0.20 Federal and $0.184 Texas state tax, IIRC) tax rate back in the 1990s. Since then, the cost to build and maintain roads has increased along with inflation, but the tax rate has not. Fuel prices have doubled, but the revenue per gallon from the fuel tax has remained constant. Consequently, Texas finds itself with inadequate funds to maintain the existing roads and to build the new roads required because of the population growth of our state. Given the refusal of the state government to increase the fuel tax rate (hey, it's political suicide to increase taxes), Texas is now wanting to make its new highways (and even some existing highways) toll roads. There's no magic here, folks - if new highways are going to be built, the money has to come from somewhere. Personally, I'd rather see a realistic increase in the state fuel tax than have to deal with toll roads anytime I want to travel. JM2CW YMMVopcorn: Rusty
Just bend over sheepil!! Thats right yuo people in carolina May as well.You've voted your people out of business// How stupid are you over there? Go ahead and sign your little piece of paper see what that gets yourotfl Seems like I read your house speaker had a guy killed over some skam he was working on, to cheet your tax payers out of a few million ?? Over here in TN we have no income tax, a lower salestax, and the best roads in the country, everything important is getting done with about 1/8 of the gov.. JUST WAKE THE HELL UP
Just bend over sheepil!! Thats right yuo people in carolina May as well.You've voted your people out of business// How stupid are you over there? Go ahead and sign your little piece of paper see what that gets yourotfl Seems like I read your house speaker had a guy killed over some skam he was working on, to cheet your tax payers out of a few million ?? Over here in TN we have no income tax, a lower salestax, and the best roads in the country, everything important is getting done with about 1/8 of the gov.. JUST WAKE THE HELL UP