Message from @Just for youtube [NB1]
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I don't think i said you said abolishing the min wage
So with macron ousted y'all think the yellows will be quelled
??
*"And how does using alternative fuels for automobiles* remove the need for minimum wage *or UBI?"*
ah i meant an increase but yea
either way
@TheCompanyMan
Not immediately, no, but they're getting what they wanted.
@Mandatory Carry where did I say anything about dictating where people can live?
And it was me that wants to abolish minimum wage, but only in conjunction with several other policies.
Me also
By the way there's tons of those Hydrogen toyotas where i live
aallssooo it sounds like uncephalized would aprove of gas taxes but not a blanket tax like france did
It's one of several options.
He even said montanans handle it their way californians handle it their ways
@uncephalized
*"(E)ncourage people to live near their extended families... A* much *easier way to accomplish the same goal is just to tax the fuel more heavily."*
@Just for youtube [NB1]
I'm sorry, ¿do you live in all (or any) of the top 1Ø major cities?
In the world?
or in the US or what
'Encourage' and 'dictate' are not the same word.
In the US first, world second because now your pissing me off by dodging.
I am talking about a cultural shift
Sure, i live in one of the largest city in the continent
north america that is
And yes I do believe that making fuel more expensive will reduce driving.
*"I'm not gonna fitate where you live, just punish you if you don't live where* **I** *say"* soare me the double-speak.
No, you really are misintepreting.
It's encouragement.
Spending money on fuel to live far from your work or family is not punishment
it's a decision made by the individual
Great, ¿you live in ALL TEN OF THEM?
I said spare me the double-speak, it means stop lying to my face.
they're choosing to spend more on fuel
Yes i live in all ten of them
Just read the wiki article i'm sure it says where they're sold
...
¿Seriously bro? ¿Seriously?
¿Seriously.
You are being intentionally uncharitable to my position by assuming my intentions and filling in the gaps in my positions with what you think I think.
That is on you not me.
I don't even understand your argument anymore Mandatory
Electric cars should be completely at cost parity in the next couple of years.
Just to be clear *if* the goal is to reduce fuel use, my preferred policy would be a revenue-neutral fuel tax that returns the revenues generated from the tax to every resident of the region being taxed, with as little overhead as possible.