Monday, November 4, 2013

Gas Revolution! Don't you think it is high time to stop raping America?

Gas rates in the USA is because your state is making money off of your driving to work And public transportation is even going higher because of the unions . Can you imagine yourselves riding a bike in the snow or during a thunder storm just to go to work to pay for your taxes . Food is so high I have never seen Bananas on one side of the river $0.47 and the other $0.59 and Milk $5.00 a gallon while apples that are in season are $4.00 a pound and Queen  Michelle wants everyone to eat healthy.  Is Queen Michelle going to lower prices so we can?  I am going to expose the highest states on here
You can find your state at http://www.bankrate.com/finance/taxes/gas-taxes-by-state.aspx. Then picket your governor ,your state congressman and senators. They get their gas free so why should they care about YOU!

North Carolina

State gasoline tax: 39.15 cents per gallon.
Federal gasoline tax: 18.4 cents per gallon.
Combined federal and state gas tax: 57.55 cents per gallon


Maine

State gasoline tax: 29.5 cents per gallon.
Federal gasoline tax: 18.4 cents per gallon.
Combined federal and state gas tax: 47.9 cents per gallon.



Vermont

State gasoline tax: 24.98 cents per gallon.
Federal gasoline tax: 18.4 cents per gallon.
Combined federal and state gas tax: 43.38 cents per gallon.


Rhode Island

State gasoline tax: 33 cents per gallon.
Federal gasoline tax: 18.4 cents per gallon.
Combined federal and state gas tax: 51.4 cents per gallon


Pennsylvania

State gasoline tax: 31.2 cents per gallon.
Federal gasoline tax: 18.4 cents per gallon.
Combined federal and state gas tax: 49.6 cents per gallon.


West Virginia

State gasoline tax: 32.2 cents per gallon.
Federal gasoline tax: 18.4 cents per gallon.
Combined federal and state gas tax: 50.6 cents per gallon.


Connecticut

State gasoline tax: 25 cents per gallon.
Federal gasoline tax: 18.4 cents per gallon.
Combined federal and state gas tax: 43.4 cents per gallon

 
New York

State gasoline tax: 25.85 cents per gallon.
Federal gasoline tax: 18.4 cents per gallon.
Combined federal and state gas tax: 44.25 cents per gallon 

Ohio
State gasoline tax: 28 cents per gallon.
Federal gasoline tax: 18.4 cents per gallon.
Combined federal and state gas tax: 46.4 cents per gallon.


Kentucky

State gasoline tax: 25.9 cents per gallon.
Federal gasoline tax: 18.4 cents per gallon.
Combined federal and state gas tax: 44.3 cents per gallon


Wisconsin

State gasoline tax: 32.9 cents per gallon.
Federal gasoline tax: 18.4 cents per gallon.
Combined federal and state gas tax: 51.3 cents per gallon.


Nebraska

State gasoline tax: 27.3 cents per gallon.
Federal gasoline tax: 18.4 cents per gallon.
Combined federal and state gas tax: 45.7 cents per gallon


Montana

State gasoline tax: 27 cents per gallon.
Federal gasoline tax: 18.4 cents per gallon.
Combined federal and state gas tax: 45.4 cents per gallon



Washington

State gasoline tax: 37.5 cents per gallon.
Federal gasoline tax: 18.4 cents per gallon.
Combined federal and state gas tax: 55.9 cents per gallon


Oregon

State gasoline tax: 30 cents per gallon.
Federal gasoline tax: 18.4 cents per gallon.
Combined federal and state gas tax: 48.4 cents per gallon.


California

State gasoline tax: 37.7 cents per gallon.
Federal gasoline tax: 18.4 cents per gallon.
Combined federal and state gas tax: 56.1 cents per gallon

The cheapest state for taxes is


Georgia

State gasoline tax: 7.5 cents per gallon.
Federal gasoline tax: 18.4 cents per gallon.
Combined federal and state gas tax: 25.9 cents per gallon

Montana
State gasoline tax: 27 cents per gallon.
Federal gasoline tax: 18.4 cents per gallon.
Combined federal and state gas tax: 45.4 cents per gallon.
 

Gas taxes by state (interactive map)

Thanks to Uncle Sam, the states and some local governments, gasoline taxes typically raise the price of a gallon of gas by nearly 50 cents.
According to the American Petroleum institute, Americans pay an average of 48.8 cents per gallon in taxes. The federal gas tax is 18.4 cents per gallon, while states set their own gas taxes.
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How much does your state charge? Check out our interactive map to find out.
Click on a state to see its state, federal and combined gasoline taxes. The darker the red, the higher that state's gas taxes are.

People in North Carolina pay the highest in state and federal gas taxes, at 57.55 cents per gallon. Georgians pay the lowest, at 25.9 cents per gallon.
County and/or city gas taxes also get tacked on to the price in some places.

Map data sources: Alabama Department of Revenue, Alaska Tax Division 2011 Annual Report, Arizona Department of Transportation, Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration, California State Board of Equalization, Delaware Department of Finance, Florida Department of Revenue, Illinois Department of Revenue, Hawaii Department of Taxation, Michigan State Attorney's Office, New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, and the American Road and Transportation Builders Association.


Read more: http://www.bankrate.com/finance/taxes/gas-taxes-by-state.aspx#ixzz2jgzIMDUG
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So if the gas is   $3.19.9 in Pennsylvania and tax is $0.49.9 Gas is costing you $2.70 a gallon which is too much. Time to reopened our Oil Wells and get relief from the Islamic High cost of Gasoline. This government send our domestic low priced oil to other countries and refuses to take care of it's own people. In return these countries resell the low cost American Gas back to us at a higher rate. So there is more money raised in Taxes so it can be stolen . Don't you think it is high time to stop raping America?

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