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Blue States Hate Blue Collars

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008
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I’ve never understood the contradiction of Blue States. On one hand, they’ll tell you left and right that money should be confiscated from the rich to help the poor; it is after all their solemn obligation as citizens of these here United States to do the right thing for their fellow man. We’re often reminded, particularly during election time, that candidate X or candidate Y is not going to be benefitting the working class. In fact, you need to only look back as far as the prior election to see plenty examples of President Elect Barack Obama telling us that everyone (except him, of course) has plans to hurt blue collar workers.

A few weeks ago, New York introduced their “doomsday” budget which included new taxes on all kinds of fun stuff like beer, soda, movies, etc. New York City’s MTA is also going through a massive budget crisis requiring them to raise fares from $2.00 per ride to $2.50 per ride in the next few weeks. On top of that, North Carolina was reported as working on a plan to get drivers to have their odometers checked once a year so that they could be taxed on the miles they drove.

Apparently, Oregon caught wind of it and is now in the planning stages of implementing a similar tax, this time based on GPS positioning.

A year ago, the Oregon Department of Transportation announced it had demonstrated that a new way to pay for roads — via a mileage tax and satellite technology — could work.

Now Gov. Ted Kulongoski says he’d like the legislature to take the next step.

As part of a transportation-related bill he has filed for the 2009 legislative session, the governor says he plans to recommend “a path to transition away from the gas tax as the central funding source for transportation.”

What that means is explained on the governor’s website:

“As Oregonians drive less and demand more fuel-efficient vehicles, it is increasingly important that the state find a new way, other than the gas tax, to finance our transportation system.”

According to the policies he has outlined online, Kulongoski proposes to continue the work of the special task force that came up with and tested the idea of a mileage tax to replace the gas tax.

The governor wants the task force “to partner with auto manufacturers to refine technology that would enable Oregonians to pay for the transportation system based on how many miles they drive.”

This got me thinking… Oregon, New York, and North Carolina are Blue States. If you notice, you don’t hear about these draconian taxes being proposed in Red States at all, only Blue States; the ones that supposedly care most about the hard working average guy. The problem with that, of course, is that every single one of these taxes that are being proposed are 100% regressive, meaning they hurt the poor and working class more than the upper wealthy class.

How do people reconcile this? They never explain how this isn’t a regressive tax that hurts the working stiff more than it hurts the upper class. Put it another way: some guy making $250,000 and driving a $75,000 car to work every day has to pay $500 a year in road-use taxes. Another guy barely making ends meet has to pay the same tax. Who does it hurt more? I’m not about class warfare and I’m certainly not saying this should only be a tax on the “rich” people who drive, but I’m bringing this up as a point of questioning; how do those who claim everything is an attack on the poor and working class reconcile that with regressive taxation that will, in the end, only hurt the bottom income levels?

Let’s face it; the Blue States love putting their hands in your pockets, no matter your income level, and the next time you hear some lefty loon telling you how evil Red Staters are only out for the rich, ask yourself how a regressive tax such as a road use tax actually helps the poor. And, when you come up with that answer, leave it in the comments, because I sure as hell would like to know the answer myself.

Nosebleed #8

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007

Chris and Vinny are joined again by Dave Chadwick a.k.a. Sugar Ray Dodge. We’d be remiss if we didn’t discuss the Patriots game — seeing as Chris was there and all — so we talk a bit about the Pats’ run for history. That plus some other bits on football, the Knicks, and baseball.

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This week…

  • Chris was at the Patriots-Steelers game. So we have to talk about it.
  • ESPN needs the NHL. (lol)
  • Dave really, really can’t stand the Ravens.
  • James Dolan thinks Isiah Thomas is A-OK!
  • Here’s one for you: Cam Cameron might lose his job if the Dolphins go 0-16.
  • Here’s another one: Donovan McNabb stinks.
  • How much has luck played into the Patriots’ success?
  • Eric Gagne finds a home in Milwaukee while Paul Lo Duca finds a home in D.C.
  • Dave talks WWE and the fifteenth anniversary special of Raw with Vinny.
  • Vinny leads Chris 7-5 in our weekly pick ‘em. This week’s picks (home team in CAPS)…
    Vinny – Chicago (-9.5) and over, Cincinnati (+8) and under, Tennessee (+4) and over
    Chris – MIAMI (-3) and over, Arizona (-3) and under, NEW YORK GIANTS (+5) and under
    Dave (4 points last week) – DALLAS (+10.5) and over, Green Bay (+9) and over, Arizona (-3) and over

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Information Salad Episode 68 – The Dead Microphone Edition

Monday, December 10th, 2007

This week, Vinny loses his microphone, and Slobokan yearns for an Apple.

  • So, did you figure out where Vinny was sitting during the podcast?
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    Idiot Box, Episode 10 (with no party)

    Monday, December 10th, 2007

    Hosted by: Vinny Ferrari & Trish Robinson
    Provided by: ISPN Media & Second Rate Hosting
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    How many shows are left for the season?

    CBS eyes “Dexter” for edited broadcast.

    Renew or Cancel? Which shows will come back next season?

    Top 5 DVR shows this week:

    1. Office
    2. Heroes
    3. Prison Break
    4. Reaper
    5. Friday Night Lights

    How come no one is watching ‘Journeyman’? and Will Journeyman have a finale?

    Cane has a two hour episode this week that looks exciting.

    Survivor was great for the past two weeks. The finale is coming up this Sunday. Vinny and Trish make their predictions for the final 3.

    Trish and Vinny plan a New Year’s episode, including all of the ISPN hosts without even consulting them. Will the ISPN Media hosts perform new media’s version of The Routine?

    Side Salad TV, Episode 2

    Monday, December 10th, 2007