The day of the outlaw

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by southernpride, Sep 14, 2010.

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  1. KO1927

    KO1927 Medium Load Member

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    I picked up on the same thing. (see my post on page 1) Contradictions eh?
     
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  3. Kris Pistofferson

    Kris Pistofferson Bobtail Member

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    I guess all the chest-pounding Libertarian outlaw drivers have never heard about the government paying for the roads they drive their shiny black Peterbilts on?
     
  4. RenegadeTrucker

    RenegadeTrucker Road Train Member

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    you mean after they took the money from us in the form of Fuel, Highway use and Excise Taxes. Not to mention permints, plates, and all the other crap you have to buy.

    The government didnt pay for jack, we did.
     
  5. 112racing

    112racing Road Train Member

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    the government doesn't pay for anything....taxpayers do.....trucks pay thousands every year in registration fees , hiway use tax's , road tax,s and bogus dot fines
     
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  6. Kris Pistofferson

    Kris Pistofferson Bobtail Member

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    Well, yeah, that's how taxes work. Why don't you get together with all the other drivers who are fed up with paying taxes, build your own interstates and run however you see fit? If government ruins everything it touches, move someplace with no government and dirt roads, build your own interstates and have a Libertarian outlaw paradise. I'll stay here. I've visited other countries where they have higher taxes and much worse roads, and I kind of like the idea of keeping the meth-heads off the road via drug-testing and such.
     
  7. canuck in da truck

    canuck in da truck Road Train Member

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    now if we could just keep the idiots of the road
     
  8. Kris Pistofferson

    Kris Pistofferson Bobtail Member

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    No need to be rude, I was merely pointing out the obvious. Tax dollars pay for the roads. If you don't like it, don't use them. It would be really great if the government would foot the bill for the roads, but we could do whatever we wanted on them, but in real life it doesn't work that way.
     
  9. dino6960

    dino6960 YOUDAMAN

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    question the goverment pays for the roads???????i guess betwwen the $550.00 a year for road taxes and that other little tax (ifta) ,,,,,and how many millions of trucks are on the road?????? and the gooberment can and will screw up a two car funeral with nobody in it!!!!!!!:biggrin_25510:
     
  10. dino6960

    dino6960 YOUDAMAN

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    dude what ever your smokeing, it's to dry! change dealers an get some stuff with some moisture in it!!!! this is a discussion not a argument:biggrin_25513:
     
  11. Kris Pistofferson

    Kris Pistofferson Bobtail Member

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    So the government hypothetically completely gets out of roads, highways, interstates. What happens then? Do you think whatever corporate entity ends up buying them up will let you do whatever you want on them? You'll still be paying someone for infrastructure whether it's the government or another entity, and they'll be able to have a say in whether you smoke marijuana, exceed the speed limit, run overweight, etc. Unless you are wealthy enough to buy your own personal highway.
     
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