Every day when I open up my newspaper I get more and more frustrated with living in the "great" state of California. Every time I blink, they are coming up with new ways of reaching their greedy little hands into our pockets. It hurts. It hurts a lot.
Just the other day, I had a hot cup of coffee, and I sat down to read the newspaper. There is nothing better than that right? I nearly spit out my coffee, though, as I found an article that I am certain sent my blood pressure through the roof.
California is trying to pass another hidden tax. They are sneaky. They make it sound so good, but this proposal is the devil in disguise. California representatives say it is the state's "recycling program". All of those bottles and cans we pay deposits on in the stores at checkout? In 2009 alone, the state has taken $100 million from this program and used it toward our budget problems (money problems that they created by overspending).
My family does our part to recycle - we are actually very good about it. Aluminum soda cans are easy enough to recycle and return in hopes of getting some of the deposit money back. The plastic containers baffle me quite a bit. I don't take them back in for cash, but they do go in our recycling bin. Our recycling program is not very user friendly. It is so hard to even find a place to return the recyclables and we pay deposits at the store, yet when we want to return our bottles and cans to get our deposits back, it is based on weight. Ummm hello? You charged me a per piece deposit at the store. How is this fair? I want a per piece price back! This sounds reasonable doesn't it?
If that isn't enough to make the blood boil, California's representatives have something else up their grimy sleeves. They have proposed expanding the container deposit to small foil juice pouches (you know - Capri Sun?), juice boxes, juice jugs bigger and 46-ounces, half gallon cartons (not milk), and drink containers made from other grains. Want more? They also want to double the deposit on 20-ounce containers from a nickel to a dime!
I am just livid. All of this extra money is not to help mother earth. It is merely to line the pockets of our cash strapped state, all the while hurting Californians who are already struggling to make ends meet.
Grocery bills are high enough without adding extra recycling deposit amounts, and adding more containers to the lineup. The "great" state of California should stop looking to the hardworking families to recoup the money they have spent so wastefully. Enough already!
Nice way to kick us while we are down, California!
Have I mentioned that when we retire we are going to run like hell out of this state?
















































































































16 comments:
Ridiculous! I feel your pain because, I am a Califonia native and it's hard enough to make it before all of the extra taxes and such. There are personal reasons for my leaving CA and I really don't miss it there except for family/friends we left behind.
I moved to MS in mid-2006 and here, we don't pay CRV. We do however, pay taxes on EVERYTHING we buy...food, drinks, etc. and some places charge more tax than others which I thought was illegal.
Unfortunately, California is driving a lot of businesses and people away with it's taxing policies. It's awful. The legislature is completely out of touch with the people who vote for them (in fact, they stab them in the backs ... or in the wallets. Kind of the same thing.)
That's why I stay in Texas!
Wow! That's the pits!
This is the first I've heard of this one! We live in Sacramento and I can't stand the way this state runs either. Now they want to charge extra for juice boxes? I agree they are taking this way too far.
You have to pay a tax for purchasing a drink in a container in addition to the cost of the beverage itself? That is fucking stupid. California is ridiculous.
OMG that is nutso! I had no idea that redemption system there for recycling was so bunk! Yeah I would have my blood boiling as well. I guess I am somewhat thankful for living in the hottest state ever!
That is seriously one of the most ridiculous ideas I've heard of! I would be outraged too!
I agree with you totally! Unfortunately, this is just the tip of the iceberg for us in CA! I have seen a huge list of OTHER taxes they want to impose. Enough is enough! Where are the jobs, where is the work? They can take and take but do nothing to help create jobs! Sickening!
Washington state is right behind California in the looney craziness department. It's one (of many) reasons we got out of there as fast as possible even though I'd lived there for 50 years. Hold on tight cause Washington DC is doing the same thing. We are screaming out here and no one is listening to us. Every day I write or call a Senator or Congessman. I'm making donations to every conservative candidate I can to get the current bunch out of Congress in 2010.
My SIL lives there and she tells me of these things too. It is awful what they are doing to try to get money for what they WASTED!
She was just telling me about a new tax 2 days ago!
There will soon be an exodus like they had in Fla a few weeks back.
Wow-And people wonder why I really don't want to live in Cali...That's just sad, but unfortunately, I think this is jut the beginning.
Not just for California, but for everywhere.
That just sucks! I think it is just awful that states do this to their tax payers... that plastic bottle thing is insane! So is trying to add a tax on the new things.
Florida is trying to add taxes to all kinds of things because they "haven't raised taxes in nine years". Well, now they want to screw all of us times nine, but we haven't gotten a 9x pay raise... I feel your pain Jen.
Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving with your family that was happy, healthy and safe!
Lovely, like it's not enough we pay triple for our beloved stickers to put on our license plates. I spent six hours getting smog, a drivers license, tags and plates for my car when I moved back. Shakes head don't get me started on the trash rules. I grew up here but moved away for awhile, I'm still trying to get on the freeway without having a nervous break down....
I feel for you! We have free recycling thank goodness, I don't think I would do it if I had to go out of my way.
Wow, that is absolutely ridiculous!
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