I would venture to guess that most of these goons were unemployed, non voting clowns, or shipped in by Soros to keep Portland weird.
Anything that makes it more expensive to drive cars is an overall positive in my view. Less traffic, less wear on the roads, less new infrastructure needed, less pollution (if you care about that).
Whether you think it is a good idea, largely depends on what your view of taxation is. I love regressive taxes (like the proposed law discussed here) because they spread the cost out more equally instead of burdening wage earners most. PA now has the highest gas taxes in the country and I have noticed a decrease in traffic, but I have not seen the impact on tax revenue laid out anywhere yet.
It's to fund his legacy,Brown's bullet train to nowhere. Original estimate $33 billion. Present day estimate $100 billion and the state's infrastructure is in shambles.
Way to go California citizens who bought into this bond measure!
They were blocking intersection, pounding on cars etc. I just put in gear and drove slowly thru.
The folks blocking the street decided its better to move than be crushed like a bug.
Someone threw a bottle what broke upon the cab somewhere leaving no damage.
That day was genuinely scary.
Fyi British Columbia Canada has the same laws,should you happen to visit,took me by surprise thats for sure..its probably because many people would gas up and run,,Isn't it also illegal to pump your own gas in Oregon? I don't see that catching on anywhere else anytime soon.
I guess it is a lefty thing and as a righty I just don't understand.
Fyi British Columbia Canada has the same laws,should you happen to visit,took me by surprise thats for sure..its probably because many people would gas up and run,,
New Jersey and Oregon don't trust people to not blow themselves up while pumping gas, and the states would rather leave the job to professionals.