AS far as fuel taxes not going up WRONG, states raised the tax when the cost of fuel went up and usage went down (less tax income), BUT did not lower when the fuel cost dropped, sorta like the conserve water thing, wanted people to conserve water, people did, now the REVENUE was down, so the WD raised the rates
If thay used the fuel tax as it was intended , roads, bridges, ect, NOT bike paths, walking paths, rapid transit where nobody rides, trains from CA to NA, a train from Macon to Atlanta, Amtrak, green highway space, every thing but road, gov flat out robbing the road tax, there would not be a problem fixing roads and bridges, raise the fuel tax will NOT mean one more road or bridge gets fixed. the bike path users do NOT pay one cent towards the path.
Raising the fuel tax will HURT every AMERICAN and AMERICA and those that can LEAST afford it will be AFFECTED the most. the fuel tax is all hooked together ( fed, state, local), one goes up, that triggers the others, either by % or flat rate comparison
The CURRENT GOV. would like to see high fuel cost to FORCE the sale of HIGH mpg vehicles, no matter if you can AFFORD the HIGH PRICED cracker boxes or not. If the fuel price goes up, people will stop going places unless thay have to, will have less to spend, which will cause other to have less to spend, BUT NOT BUY THE CRACKER BOXES, because MOST WONT be able to afford them with less to spend then before
To get AMERICA going LOWER taxes, this includes fuel tax, this will give the AMERICAN people MORE to SPEND and thay will, thay will go more places in turn more fuel use, hence more fuel tax will come in.. RAISING taxes NEVER has had a positive effect on a economy, no matter what some GOV. GENIOUS say, all raising taxes does is take spending money AWAY FROM the people and out of the ECONOMY, and give MORE to the powers in GOV. to buy votes
Anybody that thinks RAISING taxes is GOOD FOR AMERICA, needs to just look at GREACE, SPAIN, most of EUROPE.