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Originally Posted by Rathji
So the people who get the benefit of not needing to drive for an hour to get to work, need to pay less tax? How do these 'normal' places all over the world figure this out? By the length of road that you need to drive on to get to the core of a city?
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They paid for that benefit. I like Calgary but the 2 things I can't stand are winters and how backwards people can be.
Of course the people who use more of the infrasture should pay more. You think the guy who drives once a week and walks everywhere else should pay for all the roads in cranston?
I dunno seems incredibly obvious to me.