In short, the
entire story around the issue regarding the Pay per Mile Taxes, other than this
is a genuine agenda by the government, is a complete crock.
The argument as
I understand it is that the government’s present methods of obtaining funds in
order to maintain the roads and various types of infrastructure, which is
mainly the gas tax of nearly nineteen cents a gallon, is just not nearly enough
tax income for the government to do these jobs. This is so unsupportable as an
argument that it’s just laughable. This is a government that literally throws
away billions upon billions of tax dollars, from scams such as global support
to the never ending need for more luxuriant lifestyles for government to, well,
there is no stop to government waste. The simple and honest truth is that this
is the government’s way of continuing its abuse of power in order to pinpoint
the location and activity of every single American citizen and, frankly, anyone
doing anything in this country they despise. But because this is a monster of
such enormous proportion that, if it is not brought to a stop quickly, could
turn into a monster coming that closer to completing the government’s circle of
absolute control over the people.
Sure, some
would say that this is a paranoid attitude and that the government has its
valid reasons, but for how much longer do we give the obvious and entire BS
story of the government’s actions verity when it is becoming ever clearer that
this is the most corrupt government this planet has ever witnessed? Furthermore,
who in their right mind would assume the government would settle for tracking
the mileage driven by an automobile (an ability already in place, since every
act of maintenance on a car or any vehicle includes annotating the odometer
reading) and follow through on the promise that the technology wouldn’t be used
to GPS track an automobile and the individuals within it? Who is this naïve?
Those who know
of me are aware that I make my living as a professional truck driver. I, and my
colleagues, trace the roadways of this country at every moment of every day. If
there’s anyone who knows road construction is about as difficult to avoid as avoiding
McDonald’s arches, it would be the truck drivers of America. But that doesn’t
support the argument that the money isn’t there. However, seeing one
unnecessary widening and creation of superhighways through some small rural
neighborhood after another when a simple two-lane road would more than suffice
is an indication that some fool doesn’t know what they are doing…or plenty know
exactly what they are doing.
Yes, there are
numerous projects going on everywhere, where entire intersections are being
rebuilt and simple, two-lane roads are being widened into six-lane divided
highways when there is little more than local traffic and a few farm tractors.
Furthermore, what’s paying for these useless high-speed rail systems that are
sure to go the way of Amtrak?
But it simply
seems obvious these arguments are redundant to those recognizing this is simple
another effort on the part of a Luciferian government to continue its pursuit
of absolute control, corruption and despotism. Beyond that, it’s yet another
example of how easy it is to convince the idiotic Liberal that we have to throw
yet more of your virgin daughters into the mouth of the volcano in order to
appease the Rain Gods. They are claiming they would never pursue placing GPS
tracking devices in vehicles because that would be a violation of privacy and
an example of government overreach? To buy into that would require a special
kind of stupid.
This is not
mere government corruption and overreach anymore; this is in-your-face and
sitting-on-your-chest-while-dangling-spit-over-your-face corruption and
heavy-handedness on the part of an entity that believes you and everything else
in existence belongs to them. You don’t have to like it, bitch, but giving in
and tucking your tail to where it belongs would make things a whole lot easier
on you and that pretty little seven year old girl of yours, now huh? Big
Brother is large and in charge and you had better board the serf train and
learn to love it. But because we like to show off the smiles you serfs paid
for, we’ll call this a pay-per-mile tax rather than what it is, which is a
leash law.
Beyond these
obvious points, let’s take a look at how this would have to be enabled? All new
vehicles from here forward would require the technology (if it isn’t already
activated, such as through OnStar) and all commercial vehicles would require it
by a specified date. There would simply be no choices until such a time came
that some American felt the gumption to disable the thing on their vehicle. That
would merely be seen as criminal intent and coped with as such, placing such
acts under that umbrella. Toe the line and play nice or you’ll be branded.
That is simply
Big Brother getting arrogant, and who could offer evidence that this is not
where all of this is going?
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