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On 9/4/2013 11:09 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 9/4/13 10:59 AM, wrote: On Wed, 04 Sep 2013 08:15:00 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: Let's not forget the depreciation allowances airlines get for buying equipment. These are subsidies. What business doesn't get depreciation allowances? You didn't answer but I bet you took an accelerated depreciation allowance on your new printer. If you didn't, fire your accountant. You folks are really stretching to find these mythical subsidies but the fact is the passenger is paying more than the government gives them back. That is far from true in rail where the ticket price doesn't even cover the cost of running the train. There's nothing mythical about depreciation allowances, and they are subsidies. Period. Tax incentives to encourage the purchase of stuff to help keep the economy going and generate more taxes. |
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says... On Wed, 4 Sep 2013 08:19:26 -0400, BAR wrote: In article , says... On 9/3/13 11:30 AM, wrote: On Tue, 3 Sep 2013 09:57:25 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: No, it's mostly a stigma, people think elevated trains, they think noise, they think unsafe, etc. Add to that that for some reason beyond me, there are a LOT of people in the U.S. who just fear and loathe any new technology. Elevated trains ARE noisier and if they derail, over a major road, they are a lot more dangerous. We are not talking about the Lake Street El here. You want that train going 150 MPH or more. BTW you keep saying "innovation" and "new technology" but this is 200 year old technology and every plan I have heard involves buying existing technology from Europe or Japan. Were is the innovation? Bringing high speed trains over from Europe would be new technology for this country, because we have no capability anymore for passenger rail innovation. We'd have to reverse engineer what they are doing across the big pond. If they change the octane of gasoline and it makes cars go faster is that new technology or an improvement on an existing technology. Fixed track trains are 200 years old and they only thing that has changed is how the locomotive is powered. Electric trains running off a catenary is over 100 years old Oh, boy, here we go, everything is the same as it was 200 years ago...... |
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says... On Wed, 4 Sep 2013 08:23:41 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Tue, 3 Sep 2013 13:11:24 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... Rail lines need a direct subsidy, just to keep the train moving. As do planes. Bull**** Have you looked at the taxes on a plane ticket. Most of the "subsidies" you talk about are actually paid for by the air traveler, not the general fund like the railroads. You pay Federal taxes 7.5% for infrastructure $3.50 per takeoff for ATC $2.50 per boarding for TSA and the airport tacks on $3 -$18 for their expenses. That was in 2007. The way taxes work it may be a lot more than that now. I suppose I could dig out the charges on my tickets to Oregon a couple months ago and look. http://tinyurl.com/l2sgahq They don't say or don't know that all of that is actually funded by airline ticket taxes. I didn't even know it until I actually looked it up. I paid 157.50 in taxes on one round trip ticket to Oregon And that's not a subsidy, eh? |
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says... On Wed, 4 Sep 2013 08:24:53 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Tue, 3 Sep 2013 13:18:09 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... Bunch of old retirees that are afraid of change! Cite? :) John (Gun Nut) H. Wow, must you be shown everything? He http://bit.ly/18Auhqn You really should learn how to do a little research yourself. Kevin is a heluva googler but not much of a reader "Florida has almost 3.3 million seniors and they are 17.3 percent of the population." Hardly enough to swing a vote, particularly a vote taken 9 years ago when the retiree number was lower. Cite? The 3.3 million was from your cite. You really need to read these things when you cite them The cite is gave showed you that 17.3 percent of any population can't swing a vote? |
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