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    Re: Too many fees?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wkerber View Post

    Funny how I pay the $20 wheel tax and still hit potholes.
    Don't forget that we can fire the taxing bast---s at the ballot box!
    First time I ever heard of a wheel tax.What a joke!Like my grandfather said they would tax the air we breathe if they could. Shh I better not say that to loud might give the sorry arses an idea

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    I’m afraid your plan to fire them at the ballot box really doesn’t work either, bwframe. All you can do there is changing the name of the taxman. I’m not a fan of taxes or large government, or government waste, but most of those things are a result of a problem, not the actual problem. Modern politics is a business where we hire people to do our bidding, and pressure them to do for us a million things we can’t or won’t do for ourselves. We demand good roads, good schools, nice sidewalks and those gaslights along the river walks. And we want our politicians to find some way to do that without taxing us personally. So when I want a museum, I demand that my politician collect money from you to pay for it. And when you want a boat ramp, you think you have paid for it with the money that they spend on my museum. What happens is that they then tax me to build you ramp.

    Government is not magic. If we really and truly want them to quit taking our money, we have to quit demanding that they provide all the million things we want them to provide. Consider these words, for they are at the very root of what is being discussed here, and we are watching it play out on the nation level as well. It could appropriately be the headline of any newspaper in the country today.

    “A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves largesse from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates promising the most benefits from the public treasury with the result that a democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy, always followed by a dictatorship. The average age of the world's greatest civilizations has been 200 years. “

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    Another way they look at it is, if it moves tax it, if it quits moving subsidize it. Everyone has their hand out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wkerber View Post
    Slipbobber,
    I don't know that you want to Ditch Mitch. He was the only one that came up with creative ways to restore your state budget without taking all of it out of your pockets. Remember, Indiana use to have almost a $2 billion dollar budget surplus, but the Dems couldn't stand that money sitting there so they came up with a formula to parse it out to the districts in the state. I believe that if you research what it all went to, you'd want to slap someone. Mostly pet projects.
    Evan Bayh was one of the best govenors we had since I been alive and he was a democrat.The only way he got us out of the hole was by selling the toll road up North here.Now the foreign country that bought it is gonna double the fee to drive on it unless you buy the I-Pass.I-Pass here I come.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slipbobber View Post
    Evan Bayh was one of the best govenors we had since I been alive and he was a democrat.The only way he got us out of the hole was by selling the toll road up North here.Now the foreign country that bought it is gonna double the fee to drive on it unless you buy the I-Pass.I-Pass here I come.

    Your man mitch sold the toll roads not bayh. I don't like all those taxes/fees anymore than ya'll do but that isn't gonna make me stay home and not go to our camps at patoka. Taxes/fees are the way of life anymore cause if ya wanna play ya gotta pay. Besides I'll bet most of you waste enought money all year long to pay them anyway. Go to the lake/river everytime you can while your living cause when your dead your dead.

    Larry

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    I'll continue to go but it will be in Kentucky where they don't nickel and dime me to death.

    Charlie

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    I think what has gotten out of hand is the price of boats. I have been shopping for a nice deck boat that I can use to striper fish. I did finally cut a deal on one after about 2 months of shopping. I have to drive 5 hrs each way to get it. The price of these things are crazy!!!!!!!!

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    Re: Too many fees?

    Indiana Lake Permit $20.00
    Entrance Pass $36.00

    I'm not paying that just to fish Patoka once or twice a year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyme2fish View Post
    Indiana Lake Permit $20.00
    Entrance Pass $36.00

    I'm not paying that just to fish Patoka once or twice a year.


    Since we're up there every weekend at our camps starting in another week running to nov.1.... I don't have a problem with the fees. I go through there friday night to fish and twice sat and sunday. I fish first then take the pontoon out early in the afternoon. Besides if you get there early enought no one is at the gate. I've never had any thing in my truck bothered at any of the ramps in the park or the walls ramp which I go to every now and then. I don't like the fees anymore than the next person but since I love going up there it's a small price to pay for all the enjoyment my family/friends and myself get. Patoka is a beautifull lake with clean water and great fishing and we've met alot of great people there at the camp and on the lake. From what I've seen the restrooms are kept pretty clean and you've got a great boat dock at the south ramps thanks to the bass guys and the state going in together. Plenty of room to park and plenty of water to roam around on. The fews dollars it costs is nothing for all the happiness it brings to us. After we come off the water and head back to the camp she usually fixes dinner while I build a fire outside. Pot the top on a cold one or two and sit back and relax till dinner. When the kids and grandkids are up there it's even a better time watching them all especially the little ones having a ball.


    Yeah....I like it alot up there and I can't wait to get back and start a new year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyme2fish View Post
    Indiana Lake Permit $20.00
    Entrance Pass $36.00

    I'm not paying that just to fish Patoka once or twice a year.


    The only time you have to pay the entrance fee is if you use the ramps inside the state park areas with camping etc. Just use a different ramp.

    I can't believe people that think these fees are to high. The closest lake to me is Morse which is not state owned and it will cost you $27 to launch on the weekend. I fully think the people using the lakes should have to pay a fee. I have 3 brothers and I'm the only one with a boat. Why should they have to pay to fund these facilities?

    I spend one week each year in Michigan snowmobiling and you have to purchase a trail permit to ride and it's the same price as our annual boat permit.

    And just how far do you think that $20 you spend goes to improve these places? I have no idea how many boat owner there are in Indiana but lets just throw 10,000 out there. That's $200,000. So how many boat ramps could be built for that and how many fish could be stocked in all the lakes? I'm sure there are more boat owners than that but that kind of gives you and idea how little that money adds up to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by heatman View Post
    And just how far do you think that $20 you spend goes to improve these places? I have no idea how many boat owner there are in Indiana but lets just throw 10,000 out there. That's $200,000. So how many boat ramps could be built for that and how many fish could be stocked in all the lakes? I'm sure there are more boat owners than that but that kind of gives you and idea how little that money adds up to.

    OK but who actually built the Ramps at Patoka Lake. Who owns Patoka Lake? The State of IN does not own the lake or the ramps. The Lake is owned by the Corp of Engineers ... Right? Or does the State Own the lake and the Surrounding Buffer Area around the high water line?

    I always thought that the Corps Built the Ramps using Federal Money

    It's not the 20 Dollar fee so much as all the fees added together. It's not prohibitive but it's costly. It costs more to boat and fish at Patoka Lake now than when it opened. But everything costs more now days. The only thing that is not going up is WAGES! They are standing still while the price of Gas and all other goods rises. That's like someone reaching into my pocket and taking about 50% of the money in my wallet out. Leaving me broke !

    The driving to the lake and back is what's making everyone lose sleep.
    Now if you can drive there for the entire weekend that's nice. But if you had to drive up and back on Friday and again on Saturday and then again on Sunday it would get rather expensive.

    I am lucky in that it only costs me about $35 to drive 300 miles. But I am driving a fuel efficient small pickup truck. It's only 4 cylinders yet it will go over 90 mph if the wheels don't shake too much and fall off. It's got over 170.000 miles on it right now and I hope it lasts me another 100,000 miles.

    I'd buy this truck all over again if I could. I'd put a bench seat up front instead of bucket sport seats.

    I'll bet that in the next ten years you will be seeing a lot more fuel efficient vehicles on the highways in America. You will see hybrid, all electric and hydrogen fuel cell powered vehicles too.

    And as for the 20 lake permit that's required at Patoka... I think that's a more fair way to pay for the lakes use. In the past people who owned yachts and big house boats only paid $5 to launch their boats one time. They left the boats on the lake at the Marina. The Mariana made money on mooring these boats but not the IDNR. And if they launched their big boat from outside the Newton Stewart area or early in the morning they didn't even have to pay the $5 launch fee.

    Now any boat on the lake has to show the $20 lake permit sticker on their boat or be subject to a fine. So all these big boats have to pay the $20 where before they may have not paid anything to the IDNR. I am sure that they paid out plenty to the Marinas to keep their boats there. But that was money given to a Private development not the State IDNR.

    People have the right to bitch about the price of goods and services. It's called Haggling. If we don't bitch they may raise the prices even higher.

    The main thing that prevents the Saudis from lowering oil production if the fear that the USA or China or Russia may just invade them SOB and take their stupid oil. I mean we already did that to Iraq. If there was more oil being pumped and sent out into the world's markets the price of oil would drop. The OPEC guys are raping everyone right now.

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    Re: Too many fees?

    "I fully think the people using the lakes should have to pay a fee. I have 3 brothers and I'm the only one with a boat. Why should they have to pay to fund these facilities?" QUOTE


    My children are all graduated from school now. So does that mean I shouldn't pay taxes for school needs anymore. I'm not using the service am I?

    My house has never caught on fire ,but I pay taxes for fire and police protection. Why should I pay if don't use them?

    The analogy of people only paying for the service they use is not valid. The government is taxing and feeing us to death.

    Add it all up and it's quite a sum to just be able to put my boat on Patoka Lake.

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