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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 906916" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>You are on the right track IMO on moving water from one area to the next it create's job's and revenue's for state's that may not be as affluent as other's. Now this is where the fly get's in the onitment it becomes interstate and is regulated by Congress. You can only image the mess and cost of this in a few year's as they generated a new tax entity. They are already taxing Oil/fuel, tobacco, alcohol, and firearms to death now they can add water.</p><p>We can only sustain X number of people on Y ground it is simple math. Either you have to control the population</p><p>( another discussion) or have to find a more conservative way of life. We are already paying out the nose for energy due to government regulation's, it is no different than the tax on tobacco. Plum scarey when you have to decide how much water you can afford for the week. The government currenty taxes a gallon of gasoline on average at 48 cent's a gallon I have no clue at what is is on alcohol per gallon would most likely scare me to death. I just can't see an advantage to more governmental interference in our life's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 906916, member: 694"] You are on the right track IMO on moving water from one area to the next it create's job's and revenue's for state's that may not be as affluent as other's. Now this is where the fly get's in the onitment it becomes interstate and is regulated by Congress. You can only image the mess and cost of this in a few year's as they generated a new tax entity. They are already taxing Oil/fuel, tobacco, alcohol, and firearms to death now they can add water. We can only sustain X number of people on Y ground it is simple math. Either you have to control the population ( another discussion) or have to find a more conservative way of life. We are already paying out the nose for energy due to government regulation's, it is no different than the tax on tobacco. Plum scarey when you have to decide how much water you can afford for the week. The government currenty taxes a gallon of gasoline on average at 48 cent's a gallon I have no clue at what is is on alcohol per gallon would most likely scare me to death. I just can't see an advantage to more governmental interference in our life's. [/QUOTE]
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