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If low taxes are so great...Why does my street look like this?
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Originally posted by BradM View PostWhere are you located?
The main problems are this road has a boundary between two cities on it, in addition to intersecting a county line. Despite being a city street, there is a lot of jurisdictional issues here, and they all play it off on each other. That of course is before running into the no money for it crowd.
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Originally posted by Mongoose View PostThis is located outside of DFW near Gilmer, TX
The main problems are this road has a boundary between two cities on it, in addition to intersecting a county line. Despite being a city street, there is a lot of jurisdictional issues here, and they all play it off on each other. That of course is before running into the no money for it crowd.
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Originally posted by Denny View PostWow. Sounds like you figured out the real problem, rather how much money (or lack there of) is thrown at it. Good for you!
I think even you would have to agree that is far too long, and this should be addressed as soon as possible.Last edited by Mongoose; 04-19-2015, 07:37 PM.
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Originally posted by Mongoose View PostThis is located outside of DFW near Gilmer, TX
The main problems are this road has a boundary between two cities on it, in addition to intersecting a county line. Despite being a city street, there is a lot of jurisdictional issues here, and they all play it off on each other. That of course is before running into the no money for it crowd.Last edited by BradM; 04-19-2015, 07:51 PM.
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Originally posted by Magnus View PostSo by your logic, you're ok with paying someone to do it, and then doing it yourself also?I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by Mongoose View PostI don't have an issue with the tea party in general, but my small city is full of some of the more extreme ones that make city hall their pet project and attempt to shout down or out people that get in their way. Again, these same people don't have an issue with using my taxes to pay for the upkeep of their roads, but my long neglected one warrants bussing in others to shout and scream about taxes and such. I'm a moderate.... And I really don't like libs, but this ordeal has really tested my limits with the other sideI wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Most people are missing the point. Our taxes aren't low. The government is taking in record tax revenue straight from the working man. But it is being given away to do nothings and terrorists. Our government is fiscally irresponsible and who suffers most? The people paying the most. We get shit roads, shit services, corruption, shit schools, and more taxes.
I don't mind paying my share, but I want good service in return. That means good schools, good roads, clean water, an electrical grid that is safe and reliable. I don't want to fund the lazy, illegally here, and support terrorists anymore.
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostNo, I'm okay with doing it myself if I'm unhappy with the speed at which it's being done, not demanding everyone pay up more cash for it to still not get done.sigpic
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Originally posted by Magnus View PostBut why would you fix a road yourself, after you've already paid your part of the taxes that should have already fixed the road? My question isn't about paying MORE money, i'm wondering why you'd tell someone to fix it their self when they've already paid their part in taxes for it to be fixed.
Mind you he DID call them numerous times, and after a couple of weeks took matters into his own hands.
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Originally posted by AnthonyS View PostMost people are missing the point. Our taxes aren't low. The government is taking in record tax revenue straight from the working man. But it is being given away to do nothings and terrorists. Our government is fiscally irresponsible and who suffers most? The people paying the most. We get shit roads, shit services, corruption, shit schools, and more taxes.
I don't mind paying my share, but I want good service in return. That means good schools, good roads, clean water, an electrical grid that is safe and reliable. I don't want to fund the lazy, illegally here, and support terrorists anymore.
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostCool. So go down to the tax office, write them a check for the cost of the repair and go home. I'm sure the government you trust and are paying MORE, will be sure to fix your issue.
I may not be a rabid tea bagger, but I sure as hell am not some tree hugging government loving sheep.
Chill man, we`re on the same team in most areas.
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