Diesel always feels the pain more than gasoline. Gasoline taxes are paid for by local voters where as diesel taxes for the most part are paid for by out of state businesses that can not vote them out of office. Truckers long ago learned what states to buy diesel in. That is why they have a thing called IFTA. The tax is based on how many miles you drive in the state not how many gallons of diesel you buy in the state. Do not buy fuel in so and so state; you still need to send them their tax at the end of the year.
I do not mind a tax if the funds go where they are intended. But a example of how people are manipulated. Our state was paying for schools out of the general fund. They got voters to vote in gambling by saying all money would go to schools. They even have big signs saying how many billions of dollars has brought to the schools. So one would think our schools would be well funded. Problem is when you look under the covers you find all gambling money went to schools but the cut the general fund to schools dollar for dollar for every dollar gambling brought in. So the schools really only get what they got before gambling was voted in and they do as they please with the extra general fund money they have now.
It must also be nice to live a extravagant life style running up the credit cards because you know when money gets tight you just increase the income. That is the way our government has worked for years now. The same reason we fled Europe and had the Boston tea party.
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