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Other than hating the president I try not to get political,but somthing you need to be aware of involves the race for knox county mayor. There is no democratic candidate for county mayor. What that means to us is,if we dont vote in the republican primary,the winner of the primary wins the election by default! Far be it from me to vote for a republican but if I want to remove curent mayor ragsdale I have to vote for republican Steve Hall. Which is exactly what I'll do. Remember ragsdale is the one who shoved the wheel tax up our ass. So I encurage you to vote in the republican primary on May second. thanx
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The Wheel Tax is honestly lower in Knoxville than in surrounding counties. Plus, or at least in other counties, that tax goes to roads being fixed (which Knoxville is in need of) More police officers, and to the DOT...hich has been on it's toes lately. We stopped to check the gas lid, and he came up right behind us and asked if we needed some help. 2 years ago, I remember it taking abour 45 minutes to get some help if your car broke down in Knoxville...Just a though.
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Coor wrote:The Wheel Tax is honestly lower in Knoxville than in surrounding counties. Plus, or at least in other counties, that tax goes to roads being fixed (which Knoxville is in need of) More police officers, and to the DOT...hich has been on it's toes lately. We stopped to check the gas lid, and he came up right behind us and asked if we needed some help. 2 years ago, I remember it taking abour 45 minutes to get some help if your car broke down in Knoxville...Just a though.


Man, I NEVER got any help from them the 20-25 times my car had broken down......
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humanponygirl213 wrote:
Coor wrote:The Wheel Tax is honestly lower in Knoxville than in surrounding counties. Plus, or at least in other counties, that tax goes to roads being fixed (which Knoxville is in need of) More police officers, and to the DOT...hich has been on it's toes lately. We stopped to check the gas lid, and he came up right behind us and asked if we needed some help. 2 years ago, I remember it taking abour 45 minutes to get some help if your car broke down in Knoxville...Just a though.


Man, I NEVER got any help from them the 20-25 times my car had broken down......


Hell in monroe county...(to the south)...the wheel tax is so friggin high, the money is supposed to go to the roads, but they ahve the sittiest roads in the state. Half the county roads are still gravel....wtf?
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humanponygirl213 wrote:
Coor wrote:The Wheel Tax is honestly lower in Knoxville than in surrounding counties. Plus, or at least in other counties, that tax goes to roads being fixed (which Knoxville is in need of) More police officers, and to the DOT...hich has been on it's toes lately. We stopped to check the gas lid, and he came up right behind us and asked if we needed some help. 2 years ago, I remember it taking abour 45 minutes to get some help if your car broke down in Knoxville...Just a though.


Man, I NEVER got any help from them the 20-25 times my car had broken down......


Hell in monroe county...(to the south)...the wheel tax is so friggin high, the money is supposed to go to the roads, but they ahve the sittiest roads in the state. Half the county roads are still gravel....wtf?


I used to live there when I first moved to the state. It's about 50 something dollars for their wheel tax...and if they haven't done anything with it, how do you explain their two lane expansion on the main highway, and how they repaved all of 411 in their county?

I guess you think that must of been Federal money. It was a 4 year project that started my sophmore year. There has been a huge percentage drop in accidents so far since the road was expanded, and proper turn lanes were put in.

Before that when the wheel tax was under 30 dollars, they spent money making their downtowns look better, due to the fact that they had potholes in front of the courthouse.

I heard that the next big project will be to make Ball Play Road safer. It currently has the highest accident rate in the county.

All I'm saying is, things like this take time. As for the wheel tax, a large amount of people from Monroe county go to neighboring counties to get their plates, in order to skip the wheel tax. Which means, that it'll take even longer for these jobs to get done and for the planners to get arond to the smaller areas of the county...like Vonore and Tellico Plains.
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It's not higher than all surrounding counties.

In Anderson county, the wheel tax is $0.

And in Knoxville, it has NOTHING to do with roads at all.

This wheel tax is in place so that everyone in the county can pay for a new high school for Farragut, instead of raising property taxes so that those with the expensive houses in Farragut pay more of their share.
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DarkVader wrote:It's not higher than all surrounding counties.

In Anderson county, the wheel tax is $0.

And in Knoxville, it has NOTHING to do with roads at all.

This wheel tax is in place so that everyone in the county can pay for a new high school for Farragut, instead of raising property taxes so that those with the expensive houses in Farragut pay more of their share.


Fucking word.

TDOT doesn't need anyone's money they are already allotted over a billion each year.

Nope, anderson co has no wheel tax and our roads are just fine. We have however, got a pretty high sales tax to help cover the shiney new high school they are building to keep up with the Jones's (farragut is the only high school that can out-snob OR).
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Coor wrote:
gothic_spleen wrote:
humanponygirl213 wrote:
Coor wrote:The Wheel Tax is honestly lower in Knoxville than in surrounding counties. Plus, or at least in other counties, that tax goes to roads being fixed (which Knoxville is in need of) More police officers, and to the DOT...hich has been on it's toes lately. We stopped to check the gas lid, and he came up right behind us and asked if we needed some help. 2 years ago, I remember it taking abour 45 minutes to get some help if your car broke down in Knoxville...Just a though.


Man, I NEVER got any help from them the 20-25 times my car had broken down......


Hell in monroe county...(to the south)...the wheel tax is so friggin high, the money is supposed to go to the roads, but they ahve the sittiest roads in the state. Half the county roads are still gravel....wtf?


I used to live there when I first moved to the state. It's about 50 something dollars for their wheel tax...and if they haven't done anything with it, how do you explain their two lane expansion on the main highway, and how they repaved all of 411 in their county?

I guess you think that must of been Federal money. It was a 4 year project that started my sophmore year. There has been a huge percentage drop in accidents so far since the road was expanded, and proper turn lanes were put in.

Before that when the wheel tax was under 30 dollars, they spent money making their downtowns look better, due to the fact that they had potholes in front of the courthouse.

I heard that the next big project will be to make Ball Play Road safer. It currently has the highest accident rate in the county.

All I'm saying is, things like this take time. As for the wheel tax, a large amount of people from Monroe county go to neighboring counties to get their plates, in order to skip the wheel tax. Which means, that it'll take even longer for these jobs to get done and for the planners to get arond to the smaller areas of the county...like Vonore and Tellico Plains.

wow didnt know that you were from the monroe area...thats cool, i was mainly talking about the backroads, i lived in philadelphia, and the backroads is where i learned to drive....almost all are that weird hard compact gravel shit....yes ball play is dangerous, i flipped my honda there when i was 16, some idiot kid threw a block into my windshield....it would be nice if they did something about that....

back to topic, for the mayor race i cant believe there isnt a democratic candidate....wtf?
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I say Ragsdale all the way baby!!!!
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Arkady and hardcoregorl are right,but also,enough people were outraged that they signed a petition to force a vote on the subject.
Ragsdale scared the p.t.a. into pushing for the tax,threatening to cancel the new high school. and then he threatened to raise the property tax if he didnt get his way. and if that weren't enough he raised the taxes any way.
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DarkVader wrote:It's not higher than all surrounding counties.

In Anderson county, the wheel tax is $0.

And in Knoxville, it has NOTHING to do with roads at all.

This wheel tax is in place so that everyone in the county can pay for a new high school for Farragut, instead of raising property taxes so that those with the expensive houses in Farragut pay more of their share.



Sorry if I was wrong on the reasons that the Wheel Tax is used in Knoxville...to my understanding it went to the same deprtment in every county. But even if it was in order to build a new school...isn't it worth the extra what? 35 dollars a year? Isn't it worth 35 dollars to make sure that kids are getting proper education. I know you don't have kids, and that you don't live in the area...but that's less than one spends on a single date. I don't know, there are some things that I really don't mind paying for. I don't rive, but my car is still registered and all of that crap...Plus, with everything that is being built in Turkey Creek, the people of Farragut will be paying a lot more in sales taxes...and hopefully the state will use that extra money in a wise fashion...like giving more money to the school systems in the state.


wow didnt know that you were from the monroe area...thats cool, i was mainly talking about the backroads, i lived in philadelphia, and the backroads is where i learned to drive....almost all are that weird hard compact gravel shit....yes ball play is dangerous, i flipped my honda there when i was 16, some idiot kid threw a block into my windshield....it would be nice if they did something about that....


I knew 5 people who died on that road while I was in high school. It's a very nasty situation. They need to expand the lanes for the first 10 iles up Ball Play. Over half of the Madisonville population lives on some road connected to Ball Play Road.
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my problem was more about he blackmail and intimidation tactics ragsdale used to get his way. there were other options as far as the school was concerned and there was no coscideration for the people in east knox county who are paying for a school for the rich folks when they probably cant afford groceries
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Coor wrote:Sorry if I was wrong on the reasons that the Wheel Tax is used in Knoxville...to my understanding it went to the same deprtment in every county. But even if it was in order to build a new school...isn't it worth the extra what? 35 dollars a year? Isn't it worth 35 dollars to make sure that kids are getting proper education. I know you don't have kids, and that you don't live in the area...but that's less than one spends on a single date. I don't know, there are some things that I really don't mind paying for. I don't rive, but my car is still registered and all of that crap...Plus, with everything that is being built in Turkey Creek, the people of Farragut will be paying a lot more in sales taxes...and hopefully the state will use that extra money in a wise fashion...like giving more money to the school systems in the state.


The people in Farragut don't pay more sales tax, everyone in the state of Tennessee plays the same. They just pay more to buy shit-grown food at Earthfare.
And they can afford to build their own damn school.

The wheel tax is one thing that makes me glad I moved to Anderson County.
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Coor wrote:I know you don't have kids, and that you don't live in the area...but that's less than one spends on a single date.

depends on what you consider a 'date'

1 box of condoms + 2 six packs of sparks != $35

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Zeo wrote:
Coor wrote:Sorry if I was wrong on the reasons that the Wheel Tax is used in Knoxville...to my understanding it went to the same deprtment in every county. But even if it was in order to build a new school...isn't it worth the extra what? 35 dollars a year? Isn't it worth 35 dollars to make sure that kids are getting proper education. I know you don't have kids, and that you don't live in the area...but that's less than one spends on a single date. I don't know, there are some things that I really don't mind paying for. I don't rive, but my car is still registered and all of that crap...Plus, with everything that is being built in Turkey Creek, the people of Farragut will be paying a lot more in sales taxes...and hopefully the state will use that extra money in a wise fashion...like giving more money to the school systems in the state.


The people in Farragut don't pay more sales tax, everyone in the state of Tennessee plays the same. They just pay more to buy shit-grown food at Earthfare.
And they can afford to build their own damn school.

The wheel tax is one thing that makes me glad I moved to Anderson County.


I was refering to them spending more money...not that the tax was raised. People are more likely to shop more when it is convient to their homes.
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Coor wrote:I was refering to them spending more money...not that the tax was raised. People are more likely to shop more when it is convient to their homes.

that's true. find a way to make people buy more shit that they don't need, and more revenue is generated from the sales tax, based simply on higher sales volume. as for it being put to good use.. well, i guess that depends on how optimistic you are.

i'd imagine that a lot of the hard feelings from the wheel tax have been generated, at least in part, by the choices that were given - rent a house/apartment, or ride the bus.

either way, you lose.

but hey, shit has to be paid for, even if it isn't needed...
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