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<blockquote data-quote="dmac1" data-source="post: 3355013" data-attributes="member: 60252"><p>The vehicle inspection laws make things a pain. but pre 1998 diesels are exempt, and all pre 1976 cars. The air is definitely cleaner than the days you could see it, so giving up a little for green air and environmental protection, and the freedom to be and look however you want and still get respect from most people(except the few repubs) is worth a little more in tax. Plus the cheap wine with no federal taxes, and fresh food that is affordable year round is a bonus. I moved back to take advantage of '3 for $1' avocados and fresh tomatoes for under $1 a pound in the winter. I save more on avocados alone than any extra I pay in 'high' taxes.</p><p></p><p>And Californians get more for their tax dollars. If it wasn't for California employee protections, the California drivers wouldn't have gotten the settlements they did. I was able to get a few thousand from a car dealer who violated consumer laws that don't exist elsewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmac1, post: 3355013, member: 60252"] The vehicle inspection laws make things a pain. but pre 1998 diesels are exempt, and all pre 1976 cars. The air is definitely cleaner than the days you could see it, so giving up a little for green air and environmental protection, and the freedom to be and look however you want and still get respect from most people(except the few repubs) is worth a little more in tax. Plus the cheap wine with no federal taxes, and fresh food that is affordable year round is a bonus. I moved back to take advantage of '3 for $1' avocados and fresh tomatoes for under $1 a pound in the winter. I save more on avocados alone than any extra I pay in 'high' taxes. And Californians get more for their tax dollars. If it wasn't for California employee protections, the California drivers wouldn't have gotten the settlements they did. I was able to get a few thousand from a car dealer who violated consumer laws that don't exist elsewhere. [/QUOTE]
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