Another New Tax

Here we go again.  It's time to bend over, drop your drawers and get ready to take the red hot tax poker right in the old shit chute.  Our wonderful Governor, Tom Corbett along with the state House passed a bill this past week to fund $2.3 billion dollars over the next five years to fix roads and bridges here in the Keystone or should I say Keybone state.  By a 113 to 85 vote, these political parasites voted to add another additional tax onto gasoline and motorist fees to fund this project.  Corbett feels that there is an urgent need to repair the infrastructure here in Pennsylvania.  State Rep Mike McGeehan out of Philadelphia said, "Everyone wants good roads and bridges but nobody wants to pay for it".  You got that right laser breath.  McGeehan is the ranking Democrat on the Transportation Committee  This I can actually agree with.  However, Corbett is now laying the burden of these repairs on the taxpayers of the Commonwealth.  What else is new?  McGeehan also said, "Unfortunately that is not a reality.  If we want to remain a first class economic power it can't be done with a third class transportation system". 

WHAT!  WHAT!  ARE YOU FREAKIN KIDDING ME!  Pennsylvania an economic power!  What a joke.  Here in NEPA our economic power revolves around $10.00 an hour warehouse and customer service jobs.  We have the economic power of a flea.  AS for a third class transportation system, I would rate it as a tenth class system.  I don't know about you, but I am sick and tired of getting the tax shaft every time our government drops the ball and lets everything deteriorate to dangerous conditions.  If these clowns did their jobs we would not be in this pickle in the first place.  If over the years they repaired roads and bridges on a continual basis "We The People" would not be getting whacked on the rump with yet another tax on gas.  I for one am sick and tired of all these taxes.  I have nothing left to give these mismanagement monkeys in Washington and Harrisburg.  There is no one to blame but themselves for letting our infrastructure deteriorate into its current deplorable condition.  Yet again they place the burden on the taxpayers to fix their mistakes.  Maybe it's time to storm Harrisburg so we can let them know that we have had enough.  I recommend that you call your State Rep to find out how they voted.  Every time they vote for another tax or to raise taxes mark it down and remember it on election day. 

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