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The ObamaCare Free Lunch
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Posted on 03/29/2012 5:59:26 PM PDT by agee

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“If the enough states get together and start rejecting the funding coming from Washington..”

great observation. There are practical steps to make it happen. The supplemental transportation spending bill that just passed Congress is an example. Chicago’s mayor Rahm immediately went out and announced Chicago will spend hundreds of millions on TRAIN STATIONS.

Solution:
1. Abolish the FEDERAL Dept of Trans.
2. Sunset in 5 years all transportation taxes (gasoline, diesel, tire, battery, airport, etc)
3. Tell all collectors of Federal transportation taxes to send the money directly to the state in which it is collected.
4. The states have 5 years to pass (or not) a replacement tax.
Losers:
A. Beltway lobbyists
B. Beltway politicians
C. Beltway bureaucrats
D. The highway from Mexico to Canada and other grandiose projects.
Winners:
1. Taxpayers, commuters, workers, drivers, ordinary people
2. State governors, legislators, bureucrats, lobbyists.
3. Blue states that ALWAYS send more to Washington than they get back.
4. Red states that chafe at the strings attached to money from cetnral planners.
5. Mass transportation. Fans of public transportation are concentrated in a few states. They will have more leverage over the money spent in their state than their diluted power in Washington.
6. Small projects to maintain and enhance existing highways.
6. Small contractors, including minority contractors, who are better positioned to handle small projects from small government.
7. Caterpillar and the makers of construction equipment.

Post Roads is in the Constitution. It is constitutional. But what was needed in past ages is not needed now. Transportation pork barrel projects have been a key mechanism to buy votes for big social-welfare programs that the politicians would not otherwise vote for. Repeatedly a big spending program is unpopular and the politicians would not normally vote for it. But then their favorite bridge to re-election is put in the upopular bill and ... well Santorum explained it best: You know its a bad bill but you vote for it anyway.

We need to structurally de-centralize, step by step.


41 posted on 03/30/2012 1:33:49 PM PDT by spintreebob
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To: GeronL
So are you saying that Romney would be more likely than o to make appointments than would obama?
Hardly likely it would be worse than what o would which is a certainty.
42 posted on 04/01/2012 12:49:18 AM PDT by JSteff ((((It was ALL about SCOTUS. Most forget about that and HAVE DOOMED us for a generation or more.))))
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