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		<title>North Carolina/New York to Consider Extorting Its Citizens</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was doing my daily blog browsing and I saw that fellow blogger Vincent from InsignificantThoughts.com had a very interesting entry, that caught me by surprise. Apparently North Carolina is considering adding a &#8220;road-use tax.&#8221; I mean, I hate to &#8230; <a href="http://jknipp.com/2008/12/19/opinion-editorial/133/north-carolina-new-yorkto-consider-extorting-its-citizens">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was doing my daily blog browsing and I saw that fellow blogger Vincent from <a href="http://www.insignificantthoughts.com">InsignificantThoughts.com</a> had a very interesting entry, that caught me by surprise.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.insignificantthoughts.com/2008/12/18/be-glad-you-dont-live-in-north-carolina/" target="_blank">Apparently North Carolina is considering adding a &#8220;road-use tax.&#8221;</a> I mean, I hate to respond like a third grader but, &#8220;come on.. SERIOUSLY!? Really!?&#8221; This is honestly absolute ludicris. I thought the tolls were the usage taxes, I guess the state will do anything to get a quick buck from their cits. How it work, is every year the state government would measure your odometer (I&#8217;m guessing having the Motor Vehicle Inspection Authorities report the data) and they calculate the difference from the year previous&#8230; or even have GPS technologies measure usage (have premium rates downtown areas,  perhaps?) This is absolutely ridiculous.</p>
<p>Like Vincent quoted, states already tax for just about everything,</p>
<blockquote><p>Isn’t this another multiple-multiple tax? They have a sales tax on the purchase of the vehicle, they tax the gasoline, they tax the tires, they tax the upkeep-repairs-service of your vehicle, they have a licensing-registration tax, they have an emissions check tax, they have a vehicle property tax, and now they want to tax the usage. Oh yeah, don’t forget about toll roads too.</p></blockquote>
<p>What&#8217;s next? Oh, I know! Taxing us based on the amount of oxygen we breathe, because it&#8217;s consuming resources from plants that the state owns and maintains! Everyone would have to get mandatory surgery to get breathometers installed in their lungs. Give me a break.</p>
<p>While we are on the topic of taxes, Vincent had another interesting post. The governor of New York is trying/proposing/politicking to have tax hikes on a lot of things. Do you take the taxi to get places (It&#8217;s New York, after all!)? Well, if he gets his way, it&#8217;ll be about 4% more you&#8217;d have to pay in addition to your fare. iTunes/media downloads? 4%! Oh, non diet soft drinks? A whopping 18%.</p>
<p>Check out (and subscribe!) to Vincent&#8217;s blog, to check out the picture of the newspaper frontpage.</p>
<p>Let me note that not only is taxing like this extremely lame, they could not have picked a worse time. Everyone these days is living paycheck-to-paycheck, and the government wants to continue to sap even more money out of our precious wallets? What is this?</p>
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