Anonymous
Post 06/09/2019 08:08     Subject: DC wants acongestion tax and to tax sweetened coffee and tea

I live in the burbs, so take this for what it’s worth. I can pay a congestion tax and I would. BUt would that type of tax hurt lower income people? I hate the Lexus lanes everywhere now, allowing wealthy people fast access to their jobs and truly hurting working class people.

I’m all for a tax on sweetened tea and coffee.

Anonymous
Post 06/09/2019 06:59     Subject: DC wants acongestion tax and to tax sweetened coffee and tea

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow. I’ll go there even less now https://wtop.com/dc/2019/05/too-many-cars-dc-to-consider-tolls-congestion-pricing/


Why stop at the congestion tax, they should put booths on the sidewalks to pay toll for use, every ten feet.


Yeah, because walking is clearly an activity we should discourage. So destructive! Just as unsafe for people and the environment as driving!
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2019 23:56     Subject: DC wants acongestion tax and to tax sweetened coffee and tea

Anonymous wrote:Wow. I’ll go there even less now https://wtop.com/dc/2019/05/too-many-cars-dc-to-consider-tolls-congestion-pricing/


Why stop at the congestion tax, they should put booths on the sidewalks to pay toll for use, every ten feet.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2019 23:55     Subject: DC wants acongestion tax and to tax sweetened coffee and tea

Anonymous wrote:Wow. I’ll go there even less now https://wtop.com/dc/2019/05/too-many-cars-dc-to-consider-tolls-congestion-pricing/


Perfect! Bring it on. Less traffic!
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2019 23:50     Subject: DC wants acongestion tax and to tax sweetened coffee and tea

Anonymous wrote:I’m generally in favor of congestion taxes, but it does make sense here. Va or Md could just set up their own tolls targeting DC drivers to retaliate.


Ummm you don't sound too bright - you realize that both MD & VA have tolls in numerous locations which are effectively the exact same thing and often in contexts where there is no alternative? The bonds on the Bay Bridge were paid off 20 years ago and there is really no effective alternative to getting to the Eastern Shore and MD wants people to go to the beaches to spend money but none of that has caused them to eliminate the toll.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2019 14:35     Subject: DC wants acongestion tax and to tax sweetened coffee and tea

Anonymous wrote:Great, a tax to enter the Capitol. Poll taxes next!


You're into something there.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2019 11:55     Subject: DC wants acongestion tax and to tax sweetened coffee and tea

How about putting a tax on go-go music?
Anonymous
Post 06/07/2019 20:40     Subject: DC wants acongestion tax and to tax sweetened coffee and tea

From the article:

Cheh proposed raising the current effective 6% soda tax to 8%, and proposed adding sweetened coffee and tea drinks to those covered by the tax. She wanted the funding to go largely to improve school and summer meals programs for children in need.

So if you buy a regular latte at starbucks it is 6% tax but a vanilla latte would be 8% tax?
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2019 14:15     Subject: DC wants acongestion tax and to tax sweetened coffee and tea

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m generally in favor of congestion taxes, but it does make sense here. Va or Md could just set up their own tolls targeting DC drivers to retaliate.


A lot more VA and MD drivers commute in than vice versa. Check out the traffic going OUT of DC in the morning.

DC has all the leverage here.


ha! wait until the major non-government employers balk (i.e., move to Tysons, Arlington, etc.) and/or let employees telework or use alternate office instead of commuting over the VA bridges or from MD.. all of that = HUGE loss in revenue (food spending, parking garages - all taxed).


Would a ten dollar a day congestion tax (say) which will not be paid by suburbanites who commute on metro, on VRE/MARC, etc really have such a dramatic impact on labor availability as to motivate many employers to move out? I doubt it. Has London lost a lot of jobs as a result of its congestion charge?

As for retaliatory taxes, as a Car Lite Virginian, I would welcome that. If Arlington could apply it to Maryland drivers, I would be delighted.
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2019 12:26     Subject: DC wants acongestion tax and to tax sweetened coffee and tea

We CANNOT WAIT to end our lease here and move away. NOVA here we come!
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2019 12:25     Subject: DC wants acongestion tax and to tax sweetened coffee and tea

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m generally in favor of congestion taxes, but it does make sense here. Va or Md could just set up their own tolls targeting DC drivers to retaliate.


A lot more VA and MD drivers commute in than vice versa. Check out the traffic going OUT of DC in the morning.

DC has all the leverage here.


ha! wait until the major non-government employers balk (i.e., move to Tysons, Arlington, etc.) and/or let employees telework or use alternate office instead of commuting over the VA bridges or from MD.. all of that = HUGE loss in revenue (food spending, parking garages - all taxed).
Anonymous
Post 05/18/2019 21:39     Subject: DC wants acongestion tax and to tax sweetened coffee and tea

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC does not have a revenue problem. It has a spending problem. In its insatiable search for more and more taxes, it will just create more opportunity for the mayor to provide favored consulting contracts to her cronies and for a couple of far left members on the DC Council to further boost social benefit levels significantly above the levels provided by neighboring jurisdictions. And then they wonder why social services needs keep rising in the District.


We have a balanced budget and the country’s highest municipal credit rating, dipsh#t.



Yes. DC has been doing pretty well in recent years due to multiple factors. Why DC thinks it needs to increase its already high taxes is bizarre? Reprioritize spending!!


This. Grosso is like a parody of a naive hipster
Anonymous
Post 05/18/2019 20:03     Subject: Re:DC wants acongestion tax and to tax sweetened coffee and tea

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I live downtown if true I would move to MD or VA. I'm not sure why DC thinks this is even remotely ok when the friggin metro barely works. Not everyone Ubers.


If you live downtown, why would you need to pay the congestion tax? Do you have a car? Where are you driving to?


Seriously. Leave downtown for people who don't feel the need to drive everywhere.
Anonymous
Post 05/18/2019 18:34     Subject: Re:DC wants acongestion tax and to tax sweetened coffee and tea

Anonymous wrote:I live downtown if true I would move to MD or VA. I'm not sure why DC thinks this is even remotely ok when the friggin metro barely works. Not everyone Ubers.


If you live downtown, why would you need to pay the congestion tax? Do you have a car? Where are you driving to?
Anonymous
Post 05/18/2019 11:55     Subject: DC wants acongestion tax and to tax sweetened coffee and tea

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am a proud DC citizen.

Bring on a congestion tax! Reduce traffic.

If we can keep out the same hateful conservatives who are putting our kids at risk by voting for gun fetishism - all the better.


You'd think conservatives would be for congestion pricing. It's just basically supply-and-demand at work. and don't conservatives support that?


No.
Conservatives support destroying the government to cut taxes on the rich, and will push any lie or action that will get votes for their pro-billionaire policy.

That’s it. That’s all they stand for. Everything else they say is a lie.