Letters to the Editor for Thursday, July 24, 2008

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Published: July 23, 2008

House GOP’s anti-tax stance serves no one
Lawmakers in Richmond recently wrapped up a six-day special legislative session on transportation, during which absolutely nothing was accomplished, thanks to the “anti-tax party,” otherwise known as Republicans. Now we’re right back where we started, with Virginia still facing quite a dilemma in regards to its transportation system, a situation that some argue has reached the crisis point. Indeed, crumbling and congested roadways, and a lack of funding for road maintenance have made for a sorry and embarrassing state of affairs.

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In response to this, Gov. Timothy M. Kaine has proposed a great solution, one that makes perfect sense: increase the gas tax, among other fees, to raise funds for transportation. In other words, have those who use the roads pay for them.

Predictably, the Republicans have once again dusted off their stale old rallying cry, “No new taxes!”, and they’re shouting it at anyone who will listen. Of course, this empty rhetoric offers no solution to the problem at hand, as is usually the case, and is nothing more than a thinly veiled attempt by the Republicans to gain re-election to the office they prize above all else. Ironically, the Republicans claim their opposition to the governor’s proposal is rooted in their desire to save taxpayers money, yet they stood as obstacles to progress (nothing new there) during the fruitless six-day session that cost the taxpayers $117,000.

What the anti-tax crowd fails to realize is that raising taxes is justified and, in most cases, good practice if no other feasible solution is presented and the money goes toward doing something for the common good. Last time I checked, a good, reliable, transportation system benefits everyone.

Kaine is not only taking unnecessary heat from stubborn Republicans, but also from consumers who make the questionable claim that raising the gas tax will hurt them when they’re already struggling at the pump. Struggling? Actually, it doesn’t seem that there are many who are really struggling with the high gas prices. Otherwise, parking lots like those at movie theaters, grocery stores, restaurants and Wal-Mart wouldn’t be as packed as I often notice. If gas prices are truly hurting you, here’s an idea: Stop driving so much! Hail a cab to the grocery store or pay a friend to drive you. Instead of driving to the store around the corner, walk or ride a bike. Take the bus to the movie theater and your other leisure activities. If, for some reason, you think you’re “too special” or “too high-class” to ride the bus or take a cab, then stop whining. By all means, go fill up your tank and keep forking over the cash to Big Oil.

The point I’m making is if people can afford to drive around on leisure trips, I don’t see how Gov. Kaine’s proposal of a few extra cents per gallon will cause them any financial trauma, so what’s their complaint? That’s right, they don’t have one. At least not a legitimate one, anyway. Besides, you think gas is expensive here? How would you like to pay seven or eight bucks a gallon? No? In that case, you better thank whatever god you pray to that you don’t live in Europe.
TRAVIS L. NUCKLES
Lynchburg

My bad
In a recent letter I sent to the editor, I made a mistake and would like to apologize to your readers. In my letter, I referred to a quote from Barack Obama’s book. The mistake I made was calling this a quote and putting it in quotation marks. My intention was to give a summary of my understanding of the gist of many of Obama’s comments.

I am not sure whether I should say “what I intended to say was” or “I just misspoke.”

I suppose we will just have to let the future reveal what he really believes.

Either way I apologize for referring to my understanding or my misunderstanding as a quote. I will be more careful in the future.
ROBERT E. DeLONG
Forest

Reader Reactions

Posted by ( JacksonPollock ) on July 26, 2008 at 11:04 pm

molly.  Go to any Mexican restaurant and order “el queso grande” and see what you get.  Also, when I think hispanic, I think Venezuelan.  My son-in-law, who lives in Chicago, is Venezuelan.  And “amigo” is used when one doesn’t know ones gender.  Now that I know, “vaya con dio, mi amiga.”

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Posted by ( molly brown ) on July 26, 2008 at 8:30 am

I knew it was the (Spanish) name of a restaurant, but I didn’t realize it was also the name of a (Mexican) dish. It seems that people in these here parts think anyone Hispanic or Latino is Mexican. Don’t get me wrong, there’s nothing wrong with being Mexican, but it’s like thinking that all black people are African. And I’m an “amiga”, not an “amigo”.

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Posted by ( JacksonPollock ) on July 25, 2008 at 12:24 pm

molly.  I was referring to the Mexican dish.  Vaya con Dios, mi amigo.

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Posted by ( luv2bliberal ) on July 25, 2008 at 9:06 am

Here is your fair and balanced.  Be stupid.  Drink Kool-Aid and watch the major news networks for your “unbiased” news.

http://www.ibdeditorials.com/IBDArticles.aspx?id=301702713742569

On the other hand, those “news” companies that show a socialistic or liberal bias, are loosing common-sense readers, who can see them for what they are.  A left wing indoctrination daily.  The New York Times is about to bite the dirt after years of spewing ignorance.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121682583535477389.html?mod=googlenews_wsj

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Posted by ( luv2bliberal ) on July 25, 2008 at 8:13 am

Goodbye to SUVs?

Fred, What will you do with yours?

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Posted by ( molly brown ) on July 25, 2008 at 8:08 am

For the record, “el queso grande” is Spanish, not Mexican.

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Posted by ( Fred ) on July 24, 2008 at 6:51 pm

Associated Press, July 24 : “Bleeding cash, Ford looks to Europe for help”.

Ford is making plans to import the small cars it successfully sold in Europe for years. Goodbye to trucks and SUVs! America Uber Alles patriots will have a hard time coping as there will be less space for plastering American flags. What a shame having to shrink the size of one’s patriotism!

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Posted by ( JacksonPollock ) on July 24, 2008 at 5:15 pm

I apologize el queso grande for calling you your English name “Big Cheese.” I did that for the benefit of the xenophobes (the Virgil Goode and Lou Dobbs types) who are here that have difficulty with anything Mexican.  One, at times, has to make things simple for simple minds.  Peace.

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Posted by ( Cosmo Wafflefoot ) on July 24, 2008 at 4:53 pm

...” T. Boone Pickens says, in a $58 million campaign, is that we can’t drill our way to lower gas prices. By implication, anybody who tells you otherwise - including the fellow Texan he helped put in the White House - is a fraud.  This is a political parable for the ages: the guy who was behind one of the knockout punches to John Kerry four years ago is now doing Democrats the biggest favor of the election by calling Republicans on their phony energy campaign. “Totally misleading” is the way Pickens describes Republican attempts to convince the public that if we just opened up all these forbidden areas to oil drilling then gas prices would fall.  He’s not against new drilling, but he is honest enough to say it wouldn’t do anything.  Republicans are furious at their longtime benefactor.  Senator John McCain is currently running an ad in which he directly blames Barack Obama for $4-a-gallon gas at the pump - as bogus a claim as anything yet made in 2008."…

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Posted by ( luv2bliberal ) on July 24, 2008 at 1:44 pm

JackSin,

Its a good thing you didn’t resort to name calling with el queso grande?

At least I’m not the only one you share your dementia with?

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