Tolls and Taxes--WOW a political debate!!!
I can't believe it's gotten this far!
Chomp (whom I still haven't forgiven for his Red Squaring of me three years ago, though I am trying) is, I say without hesitation, right: the $$ has to come from somewhere. It seems fair to ask users to pay-as-you-go in some fashion, so what makes the most sense?
Create miles-long traffic jams during peak hours, wasting untold gallons of gas, causing excess pollution, and attendant inconvenience to all on the road with a toll? Sure, you get the user, but look at all of those side costs.
Sales tax? If I buy Doritos should I be paying for asphalt?
Income tax? I may only ride a bike! (I do have a bike, but its mileage is pretty low at the moment.)
Gas Tax!??!! Whoa, there's a concept! And what about registration fees, graduated by weight?
When you spread it all out and add it all up, it's not a lot to fret about (unless you are poor, and I would argue for relief). Would I pay an extra $25 or $50 or even $100 a year (and ask you to also) to have nice roads, safe bridges, and easy, unencumbered passage from state to state? Sign me up.
Live Free (of tolls) or Die! (of asphyxiation)
And they'd better keep those darn tolls from the trailheads too!
Cheers,