Gas Tax Proposal Demonstates Democrats Lack of Leadership
In an editorial in today’s paper the Des Moines Register has endorsed an increase in the gas tax. This should come as no surprise, after all many of us realize that The Register is nothing more than the Iowa Democrat Party’s propaganda mill. Unfortunately the paper has far too much credibility in among the lesser informed residents in Iowa. The basic presumption that The Register makes in the editorial is that the state would be better off in the short term and the long term if our state legislators pass the tax increase.
During this current economic instability the IDP propaganda machine (The Des Moines Register) is doing everything that it can to promote the disastrous policies and ideas born of the Democratic leadership. Throughout the story the paper makes assumptions that apply to only a small portion of the Iowa populace. Assumptions such as the citizen’s of Iowa only travel 15,000 miles per year. I can point out friends, family, and acquaintances that would love to keep their travel distance at that number or below. In actuality the majority of the people that I know must generally accumulate many more miles than that. Some people that I know have accumulated approximately 40,000 miles between two vehicles.
The Register trumpets the fact that they only want to increase the gas tax an additional 8 cents per gallon. What they fail to mention is that even though the proposed increase is indeed small it would hit individuals that can least afford it the hardest. Those that are on fixed incomes or simply earning minimum wage would be devastated by this increase. For individuals that are earning the minimum wage they would most likely have to choose between purchasing gas so that they can go to work or purchasing food to put on their tables. They would be caught between a rock and a hard place, kind of a damned if you do or damned if you don’t kind of scenario. On the one hand if these individuals decide to put gas in their tank so that they can go to work they would be taking food off their table. On the other hand if they choose food over gas they run the risk of not being able to go to work. But of course I would not expect one of the editors of the paper to think of that as they sit upon the ivory tower that they occupy in Des Moines.
The Democrats controlling Iowa’s government have a fundamental flaw in their thought processes. They lack the creativity to develop common sense solutions to the problems facing the state whether it is a budget deficit or in this case crumbling state infrastructure. Their solutions to most problems are to throw more money at it rather than developing workable solutions that do not harm Iowa’s troubled economy or safety. The state does not suffer from a revenue shortfall; instead what it suffers from is chronic overspending. If they were to get the unnecessary spending in check I believe that they would find that there is an ample supply of funds to maintain the necessary and vital functions that is at the heart of the government’s purpose. Furthermore, editorials like the one in today’s Register do nothing to advocate for strong effective leadership. Instead it enables inept politicians and government employees at all levels to get away with an effective fleecing of Iowa’s taxpayers.
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The Dems suffered a crippling defeat in the prevailing wage. We’ll see how far the gas tax goes. THAT IS IF REPUBLICANS STAND AGAINST IT.
Comment by DannyBoy | February 23, 2009 |
I think the most disheartening thing about this isn’t the fact that Democrats are supportive of it. It’s that Republicans are supportive, too. Bill Northey and David Vaudt will have some splainin to do if they decide to run for governor.
Comment by Paul Tanner | February 23, 2009 |
Real bright morons help jack the gas back up in price and you will have the same troubles again next year. The extreme high gas prices lead to fewer miles driven and less gas bought. Keep sticking it to the folks while they are down. Leave us alone make some real budget cuts curb outrageous spending.
Comment by Woodrow Spaur | February 24, 2009 |
On two dollar gas, a hike of eight cents is a four percent increase. Since it’s been twenty years ago the tax was last increased, this hardly seems burdensome. How long do you think the roads will last if the tax is never increased? What is your proposal?
Comment by Jerry | February 24, 2009 |
Thanks for asking Jerry, there are many areas of opportunity here.
For one the DOT can quit planting trees along our roadways only to cut them out a few years later.
Hold off on recreational trails until our state is out of the red.
This is just a couple of the many areas where our state could make cuts or improvements to save money. It just takes someone with some leadership ability to find them and obviously Tom Rielly and the Democratic leadership does not have that ability.
Comment by abregar | February 24, 2009 |
Looks like Iowa is getting money for recreational trails from the Obama C.R.A.P. plan. Yessssssssss. That’s what we need to get our economy booming.
Comment by Iowans Rock | February 24, 2009 |
It must be way too much trouble to come up with ways to SAVE money and too easy to dream up more ways to TAKE our money! We must vote these big spenders OUT of office. And our opportunity to do so can not come too soon!
Comment by A Mom | February 24, 2009 |
How about taxing lottery tickets oh wait cant do that were probably gonna sell it off soon also. Ive heard the federal govt is wanting possibly .50 cents raise in gas tax as well. If that happens tack on to the price almost 60 cents that bumps it over 2.10 right now one hurricane away from 5.00 a gallon again. and back to the same situation were in. For one i dont like Chester the tax molester taking road fund money to balance his budget. Legalize fireworks loads of money goes south of the border every year in Iowa. Were gonna have people get injured with them anyways. Keep Iowa money in Iowa not fixing Missouri roads.
Comment by Woodrow Spaur | February 24, 2009 |