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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve 0080 View Post
    This could be due to the devalued dollar...What ever the reason or who is behind it...it's getting ready to BLOW !!!!!!
    Steve I don't think anyone knows when or where but I wish you did I would follow your lead !
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    Gas is still right around 2.00 a gallon here in Northern Nevada but we do have higher gas tax then a lot of states-good news is they use it to keep our roads in really great condition.You can always tell when you cross into California from Nevada as your suspension really starts to work hard.With the stock market doing what the media calls a readjustment LOL.What is going to get hit hard is public pension funds which need those investments to keep up with all the projected costs.Wait till states and citys start cutting back on retirees $'s.Let the crying begin.But the 1% keep paying themselves no matter what the economic climate-CEO of JP Morgan just gave himself a 35% raise to 27 million while his company laid off 6700 middle class jobs in 2015.Wonder if he is worried about fuel prices for his private jet or Bentley!

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    Just paid $1.47 for regular in northern Indiana

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    Quote Originally Posted by edgeman55 View Post
    Gas is still right around 2.00 a gallon here in Northern Nevada but we do have higher gas tax then a lot of states-good news is they use it to keep our roads in really great condition.You can always tell when you cross into California from Nevada as your suspension really starts to work hard.With the stock market doing what the media calls a readjustment LOL.What is going to get hit hard is public pension funds which need those investments to keep up with all the projected costs.Wait till states and citys start cutting back on retirees $'s.Let the crying begin.But the 1% keep paying themselves no matter what the economic climate-CEO of JP Morgan just gave himself a 35% raise to 27 million while his company laid off 6700 middle class jobs in 2015.Wonder if he is worried about fuel prices for his private jet or Bentley!
    IL has the highest fuel taxes in the nation but it doesn't help our roads, our politicians steal it all. Our last 2 governors were in prison at the same time but final one of them got out. Our last one is in his 2nd year of an 14 year sentence
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    You've got a president that should be in the same cell with him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug44 View Post
    IL has the highest fuel taxes in the nation but it doesn't help our roads, our politicians steal it all. Our last 2 governors were in prison at the same time but final one of them got out. Our last one is in his 2nd year of an 14 year sentence
    Indiana is worse, they are now talking about passing a wheel tax. Right now I have 18 wheels in my garage and may have to think about selling a vehicle or two if this crappy law passes.
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    Hey good news from Russia this morning. There's rioting in the streets due to lay-offs of governmental workers because the government can't afford to pay them thanks to the falling oil prices.
    I wonder how long they will be able to afford the bombing in Syria especially considering their friends in Iraq will soon be dumping more oil into the all ready flooded market.
    I wonder how the people of the Ukraine feel about all this. Paybacks are a bitch you know!

    Hmmm sounds like the plan might be working.

    Now what really worries me is weather the price of Vodka will go up for us, or down; down, due to naturally, increasing the exports of the product to off set the oil sales loses. Or will they go up due to a lack of product thanks to the increase demand in homeland consumption.

    One can only hope

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug44 View Post
    IL has the highest fuel taxes in the nation but it doesn't help our roads, our politicians steal it all. Our last 2 governors were in prison at the same time but final one of them got out. Our last one is in his 2nd year of an 14 year sentence
    Quote Originally Posted by jaygollner View Post
    Indiana is worse, they are now talking about passing a wheel tax. Right now I have 18 wheels in my garage and may have to think about selling a vehicle or two if this crappy law passes.
    Illinois and Indiana's gas taxes are peanuts compared to the PRK. Last year when gas prices were dropping, the PRK added another 40 cent/gal tax to keep the prices up and those extra taxes don't go to road maintenance. The PRK will not allow gas produced from other states to be sold here which further keeps the prices high. Average price in LA is still over $3/gal with some places charging close to $4/gal.

    The PRK has been pushing energy efficient vehicles, reported gas sales have lowered (probably because people can not afford the fuel) and they are claiming a deficit (well, stop wasteful spending on $100+ Billion trains to nowhere). To address the deficit, the PRK is considering taxing by the mile so they can doublely screw petroleum users and singly screw electric/hybrid users.

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    Brother you need to move. We have room for you in MO. Our state is in the black. How many can say that!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ths61 View Post
    Illinois and Indiana's gas taxes are peanuts compared to the PRK. Last year when gas prices were dropping, the PRK added another 40 cent/gal tax to keep the prices up and those extra taxes don't go to road maintenance. The PRK will not allow gas produced from other states to be sold here which further keeps the prices high. Average price in LA is still over $3/gal with some places charging close to $4/gal.

    The PRK has been pushing energy efficient vehicles, reported gas sales have lowered (probably because people can not afford the fuel) and they are claiming a deficit (well, stop wasteful spending on $100+ Billion trains to nowhere). To address the deficit, the PRK is considering taxing by the mile so they can doublely screw petroleum users and singly screw electric/hybrid users.
    We had a governor who put through a 50 cent per gallon tax, supposedly for road work, last year. We still have the tax but we don't have that Governor any more. Seems that one term loser lost in a land slide.
    Now we have a governor who can't pass a budget! The new loser wants to throw more money supposedly at education, but it seems like the legislation can't figure out how to pay the tax on the fuel to transport the students!
    HMMMM we elect them??????

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