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Originally posted by GALAXIE500 View PostI wish I could say how many times I "liked" your post, but I can't count that high !!! It is time a few people start remembering just how pathetic the NDP were in this province. Taxes , closures , stifled growth , etc. , etc ,
Our highways are never built to the required production for the area meaning they are going to shit as well...under the saskparty....
While I understand the strategy of.... NDP bad...saskparty good....its time to start holding the saskparty accountable to their nonsense...
I have a letter proving the agriculture minister is either a liar or a poor planner dated in February than no major irrigation projects were in the works....and since then he has funded irrigation to the tune of 15 million and the saskparty is going to spend 4 billion....
The saskaprty has been no better supporting farmers than the NDP...imho ....
It would be better if the NDP could get a team together that voters could at least think about...or the old conservative party make some moves to get profiled candidates to shake up the saskparty...
They have been in power far too long...
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Is it time to privatize the road system and use a user pay system to pay for them? The more you use them the more you pay. That way people who don’t use them don’t have to subsidize those who do with taxpayer paid for roads. This would help governments lower taxes for everyone.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostIs it time to privatize the road system and use a user pay system to pay for them? The more you use them the more you pay. That way people who don’t use them don’t have to subsidize those who do with taxpayer paid for roads. This would help governments lower taxes for everyone.Last edited by flea beetle; Aug 10, 2020, 08:43.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostIs it time to privatize the road system and use a user pay system to pay for them? The more you use them the more you pay. That way people who don’t use them don’t have to subsidize those who do with taxpayer paid for roads. This would help governments lower taxes for everyone.
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How much revenue is collected in fuel tax versus the repair budget. Or total highway's budget.
No sarcasm intended but it would be interesting to know.
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER View PostThey did the new level seal on the highway running N and S by the farm. It really smartened up the highway. Just the two lanes and centre. We had a good base.
I'm all for this its a very nice road now.
A few years ago they did the same north of Melville it lasted for a bit lots of heavy traffic.
It's better than the old oil gravel drive on the patch that never worked.
Biggest issue is RIUGH uneven surfaces.
Want to see NICE highways, go to BC. Way better than even AB. Never straight but smooth and FIXED properly. Guess warmer doesn't wreck roads.Last edited by fjlip; Aug 10, 2020, 11:38.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostIs it time to privatize the road system and use a user pay system to pay for them? The more you use them the more you pay. That way people who don’t use them don’t have to subsidize those who do with taxpayer paid for roads. This would help governments lower taxes for everyone.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostIs it time to privatize the road system and use a user pay system to pay for them? The more you use them the more you pay. That way people who don’t use them don’t have to subsidize those who do with taxpayer paid for roads. This would help governments lower taxes for everyone.
And no doubt this is coming, there has to be a way to replace the fuel tax on all of the electric vehicles currently getting a free ride. Rather than a prohibitive one time fee at registration time, I foresee road taxes based on GPS tracked miles driven ( based on weight of vehicle) being the model. And I am fine with that. Why should someone using public transit, or feet, or a bicycle, be subsidizing my neighbor who drives an hour to work everyday in the nearest city?
And while we are at it, lets apply the same logic to the power grid. With a user pay system, for those who are using the grid as free storage for their solar or wind generation. The more you use the grid for storage, the more you pay. That way people who don't abuse the grid in this way, don't have to subsidize those who do, with their electricity bills for grid and dispatchable generation costs. This would help electricity regulators lower costs for everyone.
See what I did there?Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Aug 10, 2020, 16:16.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostChuck, congratulations, that is the least socialist thing you have ever said on Agriville.
And no doubt this is coming, there has to be a way to replace the fuel tax on all of the electric vehicles currently getting a free ride. Rather than a prohibitive one time fee at registration time, I foresee road taxes based on GPS tracked miles driven ( based on weight of vehicle) being the model. And I am fine with that. Why should someone using public transit, or feet, or a bicycle, be subsidizing my neighbor who drives an hour to work everyday in the nearest city?
And while we are at it, lets apply the same logic to the power grid. With a user pay system, for those who are using the grid as free storage for their solar or wind generation. The more you use the grid for storage, the more you pay. That way people who don't abuse the grid in this way, don't have to subsidize those who do, with their electricity bills for grid and dispatchable generation costs. This would help electricity regulators lower costs for everyone.
See what I did there?
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Originally posted by the big wheel View PostWell they need water for the irrigation project so maybe you have a gold mine?Last edited by flea beetle; Aug 10, 2020, 22:59.
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