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RE: EV tax in California... 30 cents per mile. Pilot program underway? - KrustyKrab - 10-13-2024 (10-12-2024, 01:21 PM)pianopraze Wrote: Force you to go electric.Time to move to PH bro RE: EV tax in California... 30 cents per mile. Pilot program underway? - Lynyrd Skynyrd - 10-13-2024 The state of California has always heavily taxed gasoline, so the functionaries have simply come up with a way to tax EV's, and keep the revenue flowing. The average sales tax rate in California charges is now 8.8%. Think about that. RE: EV tax in California... 30 cents per mile. Pilot program underway? - xuenchen - 10-13-2024 Howz it feelz nowz suckerrzz Keep vot'n for the mental cases running for office The real Green New Deal is MONEY not The Globe RE: EV tax in California... 30 cents per mile. Pilot program underway? - Tecate - 10-13-2024 It has never been about the climate and/or the environment and state of our planet. It has always been about money and control. Governments tax and then increase bureaucracies until they spend more than they take in. Nothing new. None of that money will be left for road construction and maintenance, that will be done by federal grants while increasing deficits. All their virtue signaling is just their usual hypocrisy. Meh, my 2 pesos Tecate RE: EV tax in California... 30 cents per mile. Pilot program underway? - IdeomotorPrisoner - 10-13-2024 (10-12-2024, 08:57 PM)pianopraze Wrote: That is short term. What's owning? Is that like leasing but forever? Does it come with free maintenance and roadside assistance? This concept you speak of sounds like English but I can't understand it. I joke, but I'm also happy to own nothing and lease the appearance of status. Which may say more about a willingness to settle or being in denial where I live is aspiring to be as unaffordable and snobby as Monaco. RE: EV tax in California... 30 cents per mile. Pilot program underway? - UltraBudgie - 10-13-2024 edit srry in sme kind of mood tday RE: EV tax in California... 30 cents per mile. Pilot program underway? - Lynyrd Skynyrd - 10-13-2024 (10-13-2024, 04:42 PM)IdeomotorPrisoner Wrote: What's owning? Is that like leasing but forever? Does it come with free maintenance and roadside assistance? Is owning nothing and leasing the appearance of status part of what makes you an ideomotor prisoner? I have chosen to own everything, but eschew the appearance of status. I am something of a grey man. RE: EV tax in California... 30 cents per mile. Pilot program underway? - sahgwa - 10-19-2024 (10-13-2024, 06:03 PM)Lynyrd Skynyrd Wrote: Is owning nothing and leasing the appearance of status part of what makes you an ideomotor prisoner? I have chosen to own everything, but eschew the appearance of status. I am something of a grey man. That's the way to be. Unfortunately you forfeit your attempt at grey man status by posting about it to gratify your ego. That is (most) humans RE: EV tax in California... 30 cents per mile. Pilot program underway? - UltraBudgie - 10-19-2024 (10-19-2024, 01:06 AM)sahgwa Wrote: That's the way to be. Unfortunately you forfeit your attempt at grey man status by posting about it to gratify your ego. That is (most) humans I think he meant as far as material possessions, not online presence. RE: EV tax in California... 30 cents per mile. Pilot program underway? - guyfriday - 10-19-2024 If I'm doing my math right, this 30-cent tax will mean an additional 8k USD per year per car/driver. with a reported 27million drivers, I guess California will want that juicy 216 billion a year for "Road Projects"(which I bet 75% will be for admin crappola). Ok so I know that all 27 million drivers don't have EVs, but how quickly does anyone want to bet California will try and force that issue again. |