a number of states have already implemented a similar tax and more are considering adding them.
Yeah, I was just in Daytona (got to drive on the 24hr Rolex layout, 31° banking is bad-arse
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a number of states have already implemented a similar tax and more are considering adding them.
I can't be certain but I don't think that smearing any group of people with such a broad brush is wise to do, I bet that you can find many on the far left, socialist leaning types who are probably vehemently opposed to private ownership of any luxury vehicle.
This is a really good point. I long ago realized that perhaps people think BMW drivers are jerks because people tend to act like jerks to BMW drivers... It is a self-fulfilling prophecy; we tend to do to others as they do to us. Other drivers were a lot more courteous to me when I drove a Mazda.
so you let the media mold your opinions, that explains a lot.I'm sure you can. Generally speaking, there's enough people in the world that you can likely find somebody that believes absolutely anything.
At any rate, point being: my statement was largely informed by pro-Republican, pro-Trump media. And, honestly, a lot of that makes sense.
The overall Republican stance on climate change(I guess I have to point out this applies to the party generally, not every single person who identifies as "Republican" individually) currently is that it is 1. not real, 2. not caused by man or 3. not harmful. And if you believe any one of those three, then the $7500 tax credit(plus $2,500 rebate in CA) for buying a car that doesn't produce CO2, is absurdly unfair, so some resentment would be called for. I know I'd get pissed off if, say, anybody who bought a $100k+ gas-powered sports car got a check from the government for $10k because, say, someone thought the increased acceleration caused the earth to rotate slightly faster, reducing warming.
there aren't too many tolls north or east of orlando. I didn't know that they allowed access onto the track, did you leave enough juice in the car to make it to the SpC?Yeah, I was just in Daytona (got to drive on the 24hr Rolex layout, 31° banking is bad-arse) and I paid a huge amount of road taxes. Or were those tolls? I get them confused since they all come out of the same paycheck.
so you let the media mold your opinions, that explains a lot.
this I would have to file under "whatever". you claim to have libertarian leanings yet you don't speak as a libertarian. I guess this is what happens when you parrot the crap the media puts out.
Guys, this is getting ever-so-slightly off-topic...
there aren't too many tolls north or east of orlando. I didn't know that they allowed access onto the track, did you leave enough juice in the car to make it to the SpC?
Personally, I would just back away from any idiot who appears hostile. I would NEVER race anyone because 1.) I could lose and I don't want the SOB to go around trashing Teslat, 2.) I'm the one that would get the traffic citation??, and 3.) If I won, it just might ticke the guy off so much he would really be hostile.
Cool shelter pet. I've had a bunch of 'em (2 now). There is no better dog.No. I have plain CO “Adopt a Shelter Pet” tags. Hmm, maybe they were anti-pet-adoption people.
Just the normal fun stuff from Co workers.
Hey Darmie, I have a track you can race on.....
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mr prsist, please explain your disagree on this post? is it unfactual?there aren't too many tolls north or east of orlando. I didn't know that they allowed access onto the track, did you leave enough juice in the car to make it to the SpC?