Funding Infrastructure
Monday, March 10, 2008 at 11:49AM
Arlene Harder in Exploring Social and Political Issues, Q-and-A Club
March 10, 2008
Categories: Q-and-A Club: Exploring Social and Political Issues
By Arlene Harder, MFT

infrastructure.gifTAX-AND-SPEND GAME CATEGORY SIX

How Will the Election Change Our Taxes?

Rules of the Tax-and-Spend Game

How do you want your taxes to be spent in order to fund infrastructure projects?

“Darn potholes!” we complain when once again our tire bangs into a deep hole hidden by puddles from a recent rain. That’s the least of our troubles on many of our roads. Just come to Southern California and I’ll show you what real traffic is like. True, it’s not half as bad as you will find in Cairo, where drivers will create four lanes out of two or three, but it’s still enough to contribute to global warming as cars idle and proceed slowly in “rush hour” that can be more easily described as “crawl hour.”

Infrastructure is the backbone of a strong economy. Business works best when trucks are able to deliver their goods on time, when telephone service is uninterrupted, when the lights go on if we turn on the switch, when the water system both delivers water and takes away waste efficiently, when we get to the airport and find enough runways for the planes to take off on time, etc.

Once again, as with other programs mentioned in earlier categories, we may complain when we don’t receive the service we expect, but we aren’t always willing to pay for better infrastructure. Of course, we may notice that the price of gasoline includes a big tax bite, but many other “taxes” on infrastructure are hidden. Rail lines, airport expansions, improved electric grid are not free, even though some private money will pay for much of them. Do you know how your money helps fund infrastructure?

If you are aware of other programs funded by local, state, and/or national taxes that provide infrastructure that a city, state and nation need but are not included in this list, please let me know. Use the Contact Us form.

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Each week I will give away my latest book, Ask Yourself Questions and Change Your Life. All you have to do is to complete one of the eleven Tax-and-Spend Game categories and fill out this form.

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