The gas tax is in the news again. Republicans have been engaging in their favorite pastime: baseless attacks. It's always easier to make attacks rather than presenting your own plan, and the GOP is happy to shovel mud. Our favorite GOP shill/press-release-poster Micheal Brodkorb got the ball rolling yesterday:
Get a grip! The increase in the gas tax is responsible for a scarcely perceptible portion of increasing gas prices. In fact, I dare Mr. Brodkorb and his colleagues, like Michelle Bachman, John Kline, and Norm "W" Coleman, to keep pressing this attack. It illustrates the Republican mindset perfectly: they're perfectly willing to sacrifice our roads and bridges, our economic competitiveness, and our quality of life to save 5 cents. According to twincitiesgasprices.com, the average price of gas yesterday was $3.973/gal. 2 cents of that was due to the recently-increased gas tax--approximately 1/2 of 1 percent of the current price of gas. And it will bring us a bundle of benefits (more on that in a moment).
It continues to boggle my mind that Republicans oppose investment in our state. Nobody would run their personal finances the way they've tried to mismanage our state. Just suppose you had the opportunity to make an investment which would cost approximately 1 percent of your monthly fuel costs. In exchange for that small added expense, you could gain the following benefits:
It was the DFL legislative leaders who pushed a massive gas-tax increase.
Get a grip! The increase in the gas tax is responsible for a scarcely perceptible portion of increasing gas prices. In fact, I dare Mr. Brodkorb and his colleagues, like Michelle Bachman, John Kline, and Norm "W" Coleman, to keep pressing this attack. It illustrates the Republican mindset perfectly: they're perfectly willing to sacrifice our roads and bridges, our economic competitiveness, and our quality of life to save 5 cents. According to twincitiesgasprices.com, the average price of gas yesterday was $3.973/gal. 2 cents of that was due to the recently-increased gas tax--approximately 1/2 of 1 percent of the current price of gas. And it will bring us a bundle of benefits (more on that in a moment).
It continues to boggle my mind that Republicans oppose investment in our state. Nobody would run their personal finances the way they've tried to mismanage our state. Just suppose you had the opportunity to make an investment which would cost approximately 1 percent of your monthly fuel costs. In exchange for that small added expense, you could gain the following benefits:
- You could make needed home repairs more quickly, lowering your costs and gaining equity.
- Your health and productivity would increase, giving you more time with your family and making you more likely to get a raise at work.
- You would consume less fuel each year overall, thus reducing your costs.
- We have already moved up the schedule for fixing our roads and bridges, which have been crumbling under Republican rule.
- We can expand the capacity of our roadways and transit, thus helping people move faster and making us a more attractive destination for doing business.
- Decreased congestion (or, the way things have been going, slower-increasing congestion) can help everyone reduce fuel consumption and commute time, helping our investment to pay off immediately.
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