GOP
puts trucking interests ahead of the public interest
By
Will Collette
Source: Rhode Island DOT |
There’s
no evidence to support that prediction. However, there are present day FACTS. RI
has some of the country’s worst bridges and roadways. These already cost us in
car crashes, damage to vehicles, blown tires and damaged wheels, plus time lost
in traffic jams.
Democrats
pushed the RhodeWorks plan to repair all those roads and bridges without delay.
Already, there are RhodeWorks projects all over the state fixing some of our
worst bridges and, incidentally, putting a lot of unemployed construction
workers back on the jobs.
Check
out the work that’s being down on the rotten underbelly of the Route One
bridges going through Wakefield to see not only how bad the problem really is,
but how quickly the state RhodeWorks program can get to work on the solution.
Meanwhile,
Republicans have become lobbyists for the interstate trucking industry.
Republicans
seem to think road repairs can fund themselves, or that they can find enough
loose change by searching the chair cushions in state office buildings.
They
expected to fund it from waste and fraud, kicking off a big “Waste-O-Meter”
media gimmick last winter. They found a few million in projects that in their
opinion might be unwarranted, but hardly enough to fix even one bridge, so we
don’t hear about the “Waste-O-Meter” any more.
Elaine Morgan thinks the Russians are coming |
For
decades, we have been under-funding and neglecting highway and bridge repair
and maintenance. Only an idiot (or a Republican) can fail to see that we need
to raise and spend some serious money to deal with this public safety menace.
Democrats
enacted legislation to finance RhodeWorks through tolls on interstate trucking.
Studies showed those big rigs are the major cause of damage to our roads and
bridges. The state truck toll plan was just recently approved by the federal
Transportation Department.
Normally,
Republicans LOVE “user fees” like this, but this time, I guess the interstate
trucking industry made them an offer they couldn’t refuse.
Instead
of embracing truck tolls, the state GOP wants voters to believe they are a
threat. Hopkinton state Senator Elaine
Morgan even likened truck tolls to “Soviet Russia.”
Charlestown’s
libertarian Republican state Representative Blake Filippi wants a state
Constitutional amendment to ban car tolls.
But
Filippi is going against one of his own basic Libertarian tenets that what few public services there are should be paid through user fees, not taxes. That doesn’t
fit this year’s GOP narrative, I guess.
Flip thinks a magic unicorn or a Constitutional Amendment is what we need. |
Look,
nobody is especially thrilled at having to pay for things, whether it’s private
goods or government services, if you think you can get away with it for free.
But taxes, prices and fees, including tolls, are the price we have to pay to
get what we need and want.
As Chief Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes put it, “Taxes
are the price we pay for a civilized society.”
Republicans
want you to believe there is a monster called car tolls hiding under the bed. They
want you to believe you can have safe roads and bridges without anyone having
to pay for it.
They
don’t want you to see the clear and present danger in all those bad bridges and
roads. Who better to pay for that essential work than those who caused most of
the damage?