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2/7/2020 |
George |
Binns |
Independent tax payer |
Beverly |
Massachusetts |
If there isn't a problem, this TCI program will create one. Adding fees to the producers/distributor is just conscripting business to collect a tax on consumers.
I've listened... read more If there isn't a problem, this TCI program will create one. Adding fees to the producers/distributor is just conscripting business to collect a tax on consumers.
I've listened to all the hand wring and false claim of imminent disaster for the last 60 years (from "the Ice Ages is coming, to "the Oceans will flood the world" and "the hurricane will get worse"). None of it has happened. The whole thing is a fabrication based on extrapolations of a chaotic (in the mathematical sense) computer program trying to solve the Navier-Stokes equation for a turbulent boundary layer on a spinning sphere with gravity and variable heat input. The science isn't there yet!
Blaming every thing on the Industrial Revolution ignores the fact the the Little Ice Age ended about 1850 (the last winter carnival on the frozen Thames outside London was 1814). Anyone with a little history would expect the world to get warmer after that.
With out an atmosphere the Earth would have an average temperature like the Moon -- zero degrees F. (This can also be calculated from basic radiant heat transfer.) So we are getting ~60 degrees of global warming from the atmosphere. If CO2 was a major contributor, increasing from 280 ppm to 415ppm (an almost 50% increase) there should be more than a 0.8 Deg C increase.
There is no technical basic for the panic!
I'm all in favor of better, more efficient, safer public transportation! But that means for the most part catching up on all the deferred maintenance.
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2/13/2020 |
Thom |
Adorney |
Mass Audobon |
Beverly |
Massachusetts |
We've known for decades that the current climate crisis was coming, but lacked the public will to act. Now we have our backs to the wall and must take bold, decisive action if we are to have... read more We've known for decades that the current climate crisis was coming, but lacked the public will to act. Now we have our backs to the wall and must take bold, decisive action if we are to have a fighting chance at reversing our current trajectory. Modest measures won't do. Leaders must lead and communicate to their constituents the financial costs of doing too little or nothing, which will be in the billions or trillions of dollars. We CAN shape the future to correct for our past short-sightedness.
Thanks,
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2/15/2020 |
Mark |
Round |
Voter, Over Taxed Taxpayer |
BEVERLY |
Massachusetts |
This is another tax for something I do not use. Plus it is unlikely to be used in it's entirety for the intended purpose.
Please no more taxes. read more This is another tax for something I do not use. Plus it is unlikely to be used in it's entirety for the intended purpose.
Please no more taxes. |
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5/8/2020 |
Jeffrey |
Boucher |
350 MA |
Beverly |
Massachusetts |
This is a much needed step in our ongoing response to climate change. We need to be developing low/no carbon transportation systems now to insure the viability of our planet This is a much needed step in our ongoing response to climate change. We need to be developing low/no carbon transportation systems now to insure the viability of our planet |
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11/4/2019 |
Colby |
Gahagan |
Resident |
Biddeford |
Maine |
I find it completely irrational that the govenor would even entertain the idea of raising prices on gas when the cost of living in most of maine is getting preposterous. I'm a 24 year old... read more I find it completely irrational that the govenor would even entertain the idea of raising prices on gas when the cost of living in most of maine is getting preposterous. I'm a 24 year old male. I have a good job and I work full time. With that being said even with my partner paying half of our bills we barely have enough pay our bills and save anything to progress our life beyond renting. I know I'm not alone when it comes to these kinds of financial situations, and I'm one of the lucky ones without student loan debts! The cost of living for us young people is already pushing us from the state. If you want the state to flourish we must take care of the young people who will be responsible for it sooner rather than later. We are the ones who suffer inevitably.. I Make over $40,000 a year and I'm struggling I'm not even close to drowning in debt and my friends of which who have student loans have to actually stay with their parents because they cannot afford their bills and their rent. The last thing we need is a higher taxs on gas. All that does if funnel money to the government and does absolutely nothing for the people. If you want to reduce emission (in one of the lowest populated states??) Propose bills that actually have to do with making a change towards a cleaner alternative. Not just something that will widen the gap from us normal people from middle class to the wealthy.
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1/12/2020 |
john |
wingfield |
republica |
Biddeford |
Maine |
do not raise taxes do not raise taxes |
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1/16/2020 |
Johnj |
Wallach |
Good Shepard Paris |
biddeford |
Maine |
Please create infrastructure to eliminate carbon emissions Please create infrastructure to eliminate carbon emissions |
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2/27/2020 |
Ann |
Thompson |
Teaching Artist |
Biddeford Pool |
Maine |
I am a citizen in the rapidly developing city of Biddeford, Maine. Although Biddeford and Saco are adding many residential units in formerly vacant mills they are not adequately anticipating the... read more I am a citizen in the rapidly developing city of Biddeford, Maine. Although Biddeford and Saco are adding many residential units in formerly vacant mills they are not adequately anticipating the transportation emergency that may result with no clear public transportation adaptations. Extended diesel spewing bus routes will not be enough or good for our environment. Low cost electric shuttles might be an answer in addition to bikeways and pedestrian malls. Alternatives need to be proposed.
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11/18/2019 |
stephen |
manseau |
taxpayer and legal citzen who votes in every election |
billerica |
Massachusetts |
We the taxpaying legal citizens of Massachusetts five years ago overwhelmingly rejected the "Automatic Gas Tax". This unconstitutional end run around congress and the voters to force yet... read more We the taxpaying legal citizens of Massachusetts five years ago overwhelmingly rejected the "Automatic Gas Tax". This unconstitutional end run around congress and the voters to force yet another tax on the people shall not stand. It will be fought on every front; Courts, polling stations, media and in the streets. These phony baloney excuses to punish the poorest among us on a product we all must buy is a lie on it's face. The ice caps on Mars and Europa are melting at the same rate they are here on Earth. My V8 might burn a lot of gas, but it is not changing the weather on Mars and the moons of Jupiter. I realize our alleged "representatives" count on the ignorance, laziness and stupidity of the voters, but this time, it's not going to happen. |
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12/1/2019 |
Chris |
Hoikala |
Republican |
Billerica |
Massachusetts |
Charlie, enough of you not doing your job to help the middle class. We do not need a gas tax to fix our problems. You need to cut out the bloated payrolls at 2 of your favorite institutions like... read more Charlie, enough of you not doing your job to help the middle class. We do not need a gas tax to fix our problems. You need to cut out the bloated payrolls at 2 of your favorite institutions like the RMV and Massdot. You need to quit hiring idiots like Thomas Bowes to expect our problems to go away. They will multiply !! I hope Geoff Diehl will run for governor and bring back some fiscal responsibility to Massachusetts. You seem to have lost interest in what you were voted in to do. Time for you to go. |
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12/4/2019 |
Marc |
Lombardo |
MA House of Representatives |
Billerica |
Massachusetts |
Any revenue mechanism should be passed through the legislature and not done unilaterally by the executive branch of government. Tax increases must be initiated by the House of Representatives and... read more Any revenue mechanism should be passed through the legislature and not done unilaterally by the executive branch of government. Tax increases must be initiated by the House of Representatives and having a Governor sign this on his own authority is a bad precedent. |
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1/16/2020 |
Peg |
whelley |
none |
billerica |
Massachusetts |
Boston is being choked by traffic, to the point i have changed my behavior. We really need a regional proposal for public transportation. Boston is being choked by traffic, to the point i have changed my behavior. We really need a regional proposal for public transportation. |
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2/26/2020 |
Tom |
Parsons |
none |
Billings |
Montana |
I care deeply about this issue. I care deeply about this issue. |
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2/28/2020 |
Winston |
Smith |
none |
Billings |
Montana |
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2/28/2020 |
Winston |
Smith |
none |
Billings |
Montana |
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2/28/2020 |
Winston |
Smith |
none |
Billings |
Montana |
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2/28/2020 |
Winston |
Smith |
none |
Billings |
Montana |
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2/28/2020 |
Winston |
Smith |
none |
Billings |
Montana |
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2/28/2020 |
Winston |
Smith |
none |
Billings |
Montana |
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2/28/2020 |
Winston |
Smith |
none |
Billings |
Montana |
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