Posted by ben brown on November 19, 2011 at 17:31:15 from (72.173.160.58):
In Reply to: Trailer Registration posted by James Cooks on November 19, 2011 at 09:52:57:
maybe some one can explain this to me paying taxes in a state that you don't live in. this is my thought i bet the state that your paying the taxes in just love it they get the money to keep there roads up and don't have to raise there taxes. they also don't have to put up with you. then you get to drive on roads your not welling to pay for. really just don't make since. i am quite sure that we are all unfairly taxed. i live in Christian county in ky which is a wet county where they sale booze now a few years back Hopkins and Trigg boarding county's were dry county no liquor sales. on both side of christian county there were a several liquor stores that my county just sorta let them run wild because all the drinkers from the two boarding county bough all there liquor in my county and it brought a lot tax revenue in. when those county went wet christian county lost a lot of revenue and all but one liquor store on county line closed. it may make you feel good getting your trailer tag in a the boarding state but it sure it don't help keep your roads up and makes every one else pack your load as well
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