Editorials
Real Patriots Raise Taxes
Raise Gas Taxes and Bridge Tolls Now to
Protect National Security
If threats to national security
are serious enough to trample on bedrock American principles of
freedom and privacy, where is the sense in not limiting the use of
gasoline, the product that so entangles us with the Middle East?
Together with higher bridge tolls, gas taxes alone can realistically
discourage single passenger automobile use, the most egregious
waster of gasoline. To stand in the way of enacting such difficult,
but essential, measures is simply unpatriotic.
Why don’t anti-tax cultists,
with their mania for free market principles, care to apply market
forces such as so-called congestion pricing (variable bridge tolls)
to the problem of overly crowded bridges and freeways? Because that
would mean a few more bucks out of their pockets, and free market
principles may only be extolled so long as they rationalize
regressive taxes, the kind that fall disproportionately on the poor.
That’s not neo-conservatism, that’s neo-feudalism.
Perhaps the most cynical pretext
anti-taxers use to oppose increased gas taxes and bridge tolls is by
citing the effect such increases will have on the poor. To be sure,
the poor will be hurt most during the lag between when the increases
are imposed and the time it takes to use the revenues to build out a
proper public transit alternative. But the blame for that lies
squarely with the oil and gas cartel which illegally bought up and
dismantled the integrated rail and ferry network that existed in the
Bay Area well into the 1950s.
Mindless anti-tax bullies have for
too long gotten away with using fear and abusive intimation to stop
any increase in fees or taxes, no matter how sensible or
fair-minded. Their intransigence has degraded the quality of life of
the Bay Area, eviscerated our public schools, demonized and
demoralized public service. Now, their selfishness threatens our
very national safety. Real patriots say it’s time to raise gas
taxes and tolls.