12/1/2019 |
robert |
dubois |
town of blackstone |
blackstone |
Massachusetts |
Small bossiness will be hurt , we are located on the Rhode Island border. We voted against this increase 5 years ago. Small bossiness will be hurt , we are located on the Rhode Island border. We voted against this increase 5 years ago. |
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12/1/2019 |
Jim |
Russo |
taxpayer |
woburn |
Massachusetts |
This nothing more than another tax that will raise the price of everything This nothing more than another tax that will raise the price of everything |
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12/1/2019 |
Edward |
Logue |
Independent |
Waltham |
Massachusetts |
This “Tax” you are trying to implement (let’s be honest folks, that’s what is) needs to shelved and put away forever. You are continuing to view the taxpayers of Massachusetts as your piggy bank... read more This “Tax” you are trying to implement (let’s be honest folks, that’s what is) needs to shelved and put away forever. You are continuing to view the taxpayers of Massachusetts as your piggy bank and we are tired of it. Do the right thing and end this farce now. |
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12/1/2019 |
Levon |
Dell |
None |
Dorchester |
Massachusetts |
If climate change is such a threat why did Obama just buy a 12 million dollar house on the water?
Call this what is, A SELF INDULGENT TAX ON THE MIDDLE CLASS.
Work with the money you... read more If climate change is such a threat why did Obama just buy a 12 million dollar house on the water?
Call this what is, A SELF INDULGENT TAX ON THE MIDDLE CLASS.
Work with the money you already suck out of us already.
GREEDY PIGS. |
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12/1/2019 |
Jeffrey |
Silva |
former Mass resident |
Ponte Vedra |
Florida |
I live down here in Florida and I can’t stop laughing at the legislators continue effort to rob the tax payers. I just fill up my car “in a tee shirt” for 2.29. People ask me if I miss... read more I live down here in Florida and I can’t stop laughing at the legislators continue effort to rob the tax payers. I just fill up my car “in a tee shirt” for 2.29. People ask me if I miss Massachusetts?
And I say, “the seafood, but that’s about it!”
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12/1/2019 |
Edw |
Lavin |
Taxpayer |
Marlboro |
Massachusetts |
ENOUGH this climate change b.s. excuse is just another TAX.
No more money to be misspent by the state.
ENOUGH this climate change b.s. excuse is just another TAX.
No more money to be misspent by the state.
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12/1/2019 |
Alician |
Quinlan |
Ph.D. [Environmental Engineering], P.E. |
Falmouth |
Massachusetts |
Alician Quinlan, Ph.D., P.E.
Falmouth MA
1 December 2019
I oppose implementation of the Transportation and Climate Initiative [TCI].
Claims of... read more Alician Quinlan, Ph.D., P.E.
Falmouth MA
1 December 2019
I oppose implementation of the Transportation and Climate Initiative [TCI].
Claims of catastrophic warming of Massachusetts, New England, and the contiguous 48 States, now or soon, are not supported by temperature data collected by NOAA's United States Climate Reference Network [USCRN] and United States Regional Climate Reference Network [USRCRN], which are the sources of the most accurate and unbiased climate data available for the United States. Network description, data, and graphs are available for public scrutiny via:
https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/data-access/land-based-station-data/land-based-datasets/us-climate-reference-network-uscrn
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/crn/ - national scale
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/crn/usrcrn/ - regional scale
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/crn/qcdatasets.html - access to datasets and graphs of datasets
According to these websites: USCRN and USRCRN programs aim to maintain sustainable high-quality climate observation networks that 50 years from now can with the highest degree of scientific confidence answer the question: How has USA climate changed over the past 50 years? USCRN is NOAA's premiere land-surface temperature observation network. It is managed by NOAA's National Climatic Data Center and operated in partnership with NOAA's Atmospheric Turbulence and Diffusion Division. It consists of a network completed in 2008 of 114 stations distributed across the 48 contiguous states, two stations in Hawaii, and a network of 29 stations in Alaska begun in 2009 and still being deployed. These stations were designed with climate science in mind. Three independent measurements of temperature and precipitation are made at each station, insuring continuity of a well-calibrated, highly accurate observation record. The stations are placed in pristine environments that are expected to be free of development for many decades. Stations are monitored and maintained to high standards and calibrated on an annual basis. In addition to temperature and precipitation, these stations also measure solar radiation, surface ‘skin’ temperature, and surface winds. They also include triplicate measurements of soil moisture and soil temperature at five depths, as well as atmospheric relative humidity for most of the 114 contiguous U.S. stations. Stations in Alaska and Hawaii provide network experience and observations in polar and tropical regions, respectively. Regional-scale USRCRN maintains the same high quality of climate science measurements as national-scale USCRN, but its stations are spaced more closely and focus solely on temperature and precipitation. Beginning with a pilot project in the Southwest that was completed in 2011, USRCRN stations will be deployed at an 80-mile [130 km] spatial resolution across the United States to provide for the detection of regional climate change signals.
So far, 15 years of USCRN data have been collected. These data do not support claims that temperature is rising inexorably and catastrophically, or even moderately, in the United States. For an example, see the plot in the attached PDF of USCRN temperature data for the contiguous 48 states from 2004-2019., one out of many data-plots available via http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/crn/qcdatasets.html. This plot reveals, contrary to computer climate model predictions, that during the past fifteen years there has been, in fact, no inexorable, catastrophic rise in temperature across the 48 contiguous states. As a consequence, there is no factual scientific basis justifying the Transportation and Climate Initiative. For that reason, the it must be abandoned.
State and Federal government officials should be relying on USCRN and USRCRN observations such as those plotted in the attached PDF to formulate rational fact-based policies, regulations, and legislation rather than on computer model predictions that are known to conflict substantially with observed temperatures. A computer model is merely a hypothesis stated in the language of mathematics. The scientific method requires that the predictions of hypotheses be compared with observations. If predictions and observations conflict, the scientific method deems the hypothesis [e.g., the computer model] to have been falsified. The scientific method further requires that falsified hypotheses be discarded or re-formulated and re-tested, over and over again. The scientific method is an iterative process that can tell us with certainty only what is not true, never what is absolutely true, because the next observation might conflict with a prediction and thereby reveal the falsity of the hypothesis. As a consequence of the substantial discrepancies between temperature observations and climate computer model predictions, belief that climate models speak truth is an act of faith rather than of science, making the Transportation and Climate Initiative a faith-based initiative, not a science-based initiative. Faith should never be the basis for environmental regulations, legislation, and fees. They should be grounded in scientific fact [observation and measurement], not discrepancy-laden computer model predictions [make-believe]. |
TCI statement .pdf |
12/1/2019 |
Lynne |
MacDonald |
Concerned Citizen |
Braintree |
Massachusetts |
The TIC should not be implemented without the vote of the legislature at best. The taxpayers voted against a gas tax in the past and if given the choice I’m sure would vote against it again (which... read more The TIC should not be implemented without the vote of the legislature at best. The taxpayers voted against a gas tax in the past and if given the choice I’m sure would vote against it again (which may be why you’re trying to sneak it through without a vote) There is plenty of scientific evidence that doesn’t support climate change and we shouldn’t be forced to fund it. |
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12/1/2019 |
Bruce |
Wojciechowski |
Concerned tax payer |
Brighton |
Massachusetts |
MASSACHUSETTS is not California !!! The working poor cannot afford another tax. We pay enough. If this state needs more money for hack jobs, get it from some else. Try cutting some of the overpaid... read more MASSACHUSETTS is not California !!! The working poor cannot afford another tax. We pay enough. If this state needs more money for hack jobs, get it from some else. Try cutting some of the overpaid government bureaucrats. Not everybody can drive a bike to work. |
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12/1/2019 |
Jim |
Neylon |
Independent |
Saugus |
Massachusetts |
HIGH TAXES and BIG GOVERNMENT WILL RUIN OUR STATE and OUR COUNTRY HIGH TAXES and BIG GOVERNMENT WILL RUIN OUR STATE and OUR COUNTRY |
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12/1/2019 |
Jim |
Gilreath |
GILREATH COACH |
N.Chelmsford |
Massachusetts |
I am against this illegal "gas tax". If this were legal & were verifiable to be 100% towards the MBTA I would not refute such a tax. The global warming cult in MA should be signed... read more I am against this illegal "gas tax". If this were legal & were verifiable to be 100% towards the MBTA I would not refute such a tax. The global warming cult in MA should be signed up to each pay their share of this gas tax if they are true believers. I am not one of them. The MA politicians who helped make Boston a sanctuary city are 100% proof that anything goes here even though MA independents & Republicans are not solicited for their input on stupid tax increase runarouns like this gas tax. |
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12/1/2019 |
Marc |
Lombardo |
Independent |
Mansfield |
Massachusetts |
Time to resurrect Barbara Andersen and the great organization known as Citizens for Limited Taxation - this is a giant hidden tax for a problem that doesn't exist except in the minds of... read more Time to resurrect Barbara Andersen and the great organization known as Citizens for Limited Taxation - this is a giant hidden tax for a problem that doesn't exist except in the minds of liberals. Keep us out of this. And they wonder why people are fleeing Massachusetts. Can't wait to leave this place. |
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12/1/2019 |
DAMIAN |
FARLEY |
INDEPENDANT |
Dennis |
Massachusetts |
We already voted down a gas tax. This initiative is being disguised as a way to get more money. NO We already voted down a gas tax. This initiative is being disguised as a way to get more money. NO |
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12/1/2019 |
John |
DeGiacomo |
Taxpayer |
Marlborough |
Massachusetts |
Just another money grab for the hardworking taxpayers of this dysfunctional state. Vote em all OUT !!. Time to leave this state. Just another money grab for the hardworking taxpayers of this dysfunctional state. Vote em all OUT !!. Time to leave this state. |
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12/1/2019 |
John |
DeGiacomo |
Taxpayer |
Marlborough |
Massachusetts |
Just another money grab for the hardworking taxpayers of this dysfunctional state. Vote em all OUT !!. Time to leave this state. Just another money grab for the hardworking taxpayers of this dysfunctional state. Vote em all OUT !!. Time to leave this state. |
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12/1/2019 |
Jerry |
Loiselle |
Private Citizen |
Brockton |
Massachusetts |
This is nothing more than another gas tax. Mass voters already VOTED AGAINST IT! Find the money elsewhere. Here are a few suggestions on where to find additional funding for this initiative. Less... read more This is nothing more than another gas tax. Mass voters already VOTED AGAINST IT! Find the money elsewhere. Here are a few suggestions on where to find additional funding for this initiative. Less waste, less hack hiring, rescind legislative pay raises, lower bloated state salaries, reduce spending on benefits to undocumented aliens, and reduce spending on all welfare recipients. How about reducing the amount of traffic on the roads now. How about instituting a work from home initiative. Starting with the state legislature. Just think there would be a few hundred less cars on the road. Reduce the Per-Diem travel pay that they are so quick to get reimbursed for. The taxpayers of Massachusetts can no longer afford additional taxes, fees, or whatever clever term that is used for exactly what this is. |
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12/1/2019 |
James |
Moore |
Mass voter |
Clinton |
Massachusetts |
No new taxes, may I quote Edward Gibbon ,CORRUPTION, THE MOST INFALLIBLE SYMPTOM OF constitutional LIBERTY! THE LOT OF U NEED TO BE EXCISED LIKE A CANCER, I WE SPREAD THE WORD!! No new taxes, may I quote Edward Gibbon ,CORRUPTION, THE MOST INFALLIBLE SYMPTOM OF constitutional LIBERTY! THE LOT OF U NEED TO BE EXCISED LIKE A CANCER, I WE SPREAD THE WORD!! |
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12/1/2019 |
Bill |
Johnson |
MA Citizen |
Newton |
Massachusetts |
This is an unconstitutional attempt to raise gas taxes without legislative action. This will not cut vehicle emissions, as people cannot decide to skip work. The citizens have already voted... read more This is an unconstitutional attempt to raise gas taxes without legislative action. This will not cut vehicle emissions, as people cannot decide to skip work. The citizens have already voted against a gas tax hike, and the sheeple need to learn to stop voting for the folks promoting this nonsense. |
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12/1/2019 |
Paul |
Machado |
Voter |
Fall River |
Massachusetts |
Absolutely NOT! This is a back door tax and I do not support it. I always vote and will be paying attention. Absolutely NOT! This is a back door tax and I do not support it. I always vote and will be paying attention. |
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12/1/2019 |
Paul |
Carney |
Independent |
Dedham |
Massachusetts |
This is a gas tax. We already voted against a gas tax so stop trying to reword it as something different. How about cutting down on needless government spending instead of whacking the tax payers... read more This is a gas tax. We already voted against a gas tax so stop trying to reword it as something different. How about cutting down on needless government spending instead of whacking the tax payers at every turn. |
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