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Reply to "Parking no longer free on Saturdays in MoCo lots starting 7/8/23"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The council is so good at figuring out new ways to take our money! This is on top of recently raising property tax rates and the recordation tax, of course. "On or about July 8, 2023, Saturday payment will be required in garages and lots. Rates and hours requiring payment will be the same as the rest of the week." https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/DOT-Parking/FAQ/using-meters.html [/quote] Poor drivers. Won't someone think of the drivers?[/quote] Poor county council, nonprofits, snd community activists. Whatever will they do without more taxpayer money!!!? We gotta make sure they can eat! [/quote] Eh. "Free" parking subsidizes drivers and driving. End driver/driving subsidies.[/quote] End lunch subsidies, housing subsidies, electric power tool and car subsidies, solar panel subsidies, etc. etc. End it all![/quote] That's an unnuanced view of public policy. In the nuanced view, we subsidize behaviors/actions we want to encourage, and remove subsidies from behaviors/actions we don't want to encourage. We want to encourage kids having lunches, people having housing, and clean(er), local energy sources. We don't want to, and don't need to, encourage driving.[/quote] Which is why we make parking easier, so that local businesses thrive. But this is moco, where the county does everything in its power to kill jobs, kill businesses, and stifle economic growth. No surprise.[/quote] No, when we make parking easier, we get a lot of roads, traffic congestion, parking lots, and car crashes, none of which contribute to economic vitality or help most local businesses. It's true that car crashes are good for car-repair, tow truck, and car-sales businesses, though.[/quote] [b]Fix the problem then.[/b] What solution you got so a grocery store run doesn't take 4 hours and you can move millions of people all over the county. Let me guess,.you have the typical list of really stupid ideas the bike idiots always try to propose.[/quote] I'm working on it. What are you doing?[/quote] Why should I have to do anything? I pay taxes. Until there is a solution, I will drive. And you can eat my exhaust.[/quote] What a charmer you are. [/quote] I live in the suburbs because I chose to live in the suburbs. [b]I WANT to drive everywhere[/b] and not have to take 10 hours on weekend to so basic chores because I have to take public train. That’s what you clowns don’t get. You try to make the suburbs NYC, as if we have the same kind of density that can make public transportation economically viable. We live in the burbs. Now accept the fact that it requires driving and stop having grand delusions that you can bike, bus, and take trains everywhere. You can’t. No one wants to spend entire days just trying to do two things like going to get milk and sugar and then having to spend 4 more hours to get to Target to pickup cleaning supplies. Suburbanites drive. Get over it.[/quote] So do. Nobody is stopping you.[/quote] And pay for it. [/quote] We already do pay for it, numbnuts. [b]Gas tax, car sales tax, registration fees, emissions fees, etc. etc.[/b] You know who pay yet enjoys all of the benefits? Cyclists. We should require licenses to own and operate bicycles if they want to use the roads and demand we cater to building so much infrastructure for them. Tax cyclists who currently get free rides.[/quote] I both cycle and own a car so I pay for all of those things even if I happen to be cycling. Also, you know you know this but gas and other car taxes do not come close to covering the cost of maintaining roads. Those costs absolutely come out of general taxation coffers. [/quote] And cars allow people to get to work in order to generate incomes so govts can tax. Duh. Let's see how economically viable killing peoples' ability to drive works when you demand people bike 20 miles each way to work. The county would implode. It's suburbia. People drive. Deal with it.[/quote] The more you keep repeating, the more I think things actually might be changing, because otherwise you wouldn't feel like your car-ascendancy beliefs were threatened.[/quote] Nah, people are gonna drive. [/quote]
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