Originally Posted by
bombermwc
Sort of repeating record here, but those bonds could easily be paid by the new tax dollars raised. The debt doesn't disappear just because OTA goes away. It would just have to transfer to the state. Think of it like an infrastructure acquisition.
@Boulder - my statement wasn't to support or detract from that capitalist statement. it was just to state what that statement was.
I think you still missed the point of what I was saying though. In fact you just rolled right over it. You're right, if you dont use it, you dont pay for it. Just like my example of the public education system. But my point was that if ODOT maintained these instead, it would be better for everyone.
About the comment of out of state drivers, there still can be fuel/charging taxes on those folks. The state is large enough that it would be difficult to traverse the entire state without having to stop at least once for fuel/charging. Much like a toll, it just becomes a use tax. But again, that folds into how we start collecting taxes as gasoline becomes less of a thing over the next 50 years. Even diesel will likely be reduced eventually as electric semis become more practical (very long term view). Might as well start planning for them now.
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