THAT GIANT sucking noise? That’s the great socialist burden. Our liberal ruling class keeps real Americans struggling under an unbearable tax burden: cars.
The truth is, my friends, cars are emptying our pocketbooks and putting us in the red. The regional and federal governments’ tab for road land values, environmental costs, subsidized parking, and mopping up after crashes adds up to 28 cents for every mile driven. That means the average Portland driver eats up $1,972 of the public bankroll every year. Despicable!
Drivers have never covered their own costs, tossing a mere pittance to the state and fedโ$325 each per year in taxes that go to roads and so-called “user fees”โwhile 40 percent of national road funding comes from our general taxpayer coffers.
Not that this should surprise anyone. Henry Ford himself, the father of the automobile, was a National Socialist. And that wasn’t a euphemism. He hoped for his product to be nationalized. Ninety years later, his dream came true with the auto industry bailouts.
Ford’s big-government, lock-step funding of wasteful car programs is the ultimate betrayal of the American way of life. We are in danger of paving over the very family values that have created our exceptional society of bold men and strong, lusty women. These days, our children can’t bike to school. Our elders can’t cross the street. Instead, we have wider and wider roads, filled with more and more cars that pump our hard-earned money directly into foreigners’ bank accounts. As if that weren’t enough, these same cars are frequentlyโand I would not lie to you, my friendsโdriven by homosexuals.
And gas. Gas! A filthy substance. It’s over $4 a gallon now, but its true cost is closer to $9. So who is paying for the other half? Taxpayers, that’s who. When the government subsidizes every gallon of gas to the tune of $5, it’s all of us who pay in the end.
In our once-great state of Oregon, less than one percent of our transportation money goes to bicycle projectsโa measly $7 million of last year’s $4 billion (billion!) budget. God knows what they do with the rest of it. Or how much of it they spend on those hideous roadside signs that say “Your tax dollars at work.” Come on, ODOT, leave the “conceptual art projects” to the hippies in Southeast Portland.
At least Portland city officials throw cyclists a whopping (ha!) five-and-a-half percent of the city’s transportation budget, promising $2.7 million these next two years to build roads that can be used for bicycling (so long as those bicyclists are meek and inclined to “share,” i.e., move the hell over when an automobilist seeks passage).
But don’t even get me started about our federal “representatives.” Except for that liberal, bow-tie-wearing what’s-his-face, all they seem to care about is that damned bridge over the Columbia. Would Tom McCall (a Republican!) have stood for this assault on our business community and our ability to capitalize on our natural resources? I think not.
All I can say is: Thank god for us bicyclists. We patriots are protecting our boys abroad by not using oil, we aren’t fouling our children’s lungs with car exhaust, and we’re overpaying for the roads by over $200 a year in taxes. Bless our souls, but we won’t be so gobsmacked by our love of country forever. Someday, friends, we will start demanding sole use of our roadways.
This madness must stop. Let us take back our streets for bicyclingโand businessโbefore our wastrel government binds us all to servitude behind the steering wheel.
Elly Blue is a bicycle rider and writer who blogs at Grist.org and BikePortland.org. She penned this article on behalf of Daughters of the Wheelmen of the Tea Party.

Elly, I see an AM radio show in your future!
elly blue hates you because you are free!
=ยค= What this piece needs is an accompanying Mallard Fillmore comic strip by conservative cartoonist/bike commuter Bruce Tinsley. Tinsley is anxious to point out that he doesn’t ride for reasons of energy efficiency. (He is not, however, eager to discuss whether his multiple DUIs have anything to do with it.)
Hear, Hear, Ms. Blue! I too, am nearly ill at the way our conservative values have been so relentlessly trampled by the tax and spend republicrats! Why, in AMERICA, are we subsidizing the LAZY? I look forward to the day when once again we have leadership willing to tell us like it is, to call us to the path of virtue and old-fashioned effort! I speak of course of this speech by our last great conservative president:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCOd-qWZB_g
Is it just me, or do others get irritated at the sight of a long line of cars idling at a drive-thru?
Great article. Could you please share some of your sources for the numbers? Eg, 28 cents, 40 percent, $9
Thanks
Yeah let’s do away with the country’s infrastructure and disable mass transportation. We can build our bikes out of locally available materials (wood and?) using stone tools, until a fleet of tireless (rubberless for sure) cyclist from the rust belt get here with their saddlebags of iron. I hear they are pushing their cast-iron bikes up the east slopes of the Rockies as we speak (the news arrived by pidgeon-post this morning).
@anony,
Many of the figures in this article (including the 28 cents) comes from this journal article: http://www.vtpi.org/whoserd.pdf
There have been a lot of studies of the on the real cost of gas, with most of them placing it between $5 and $13. We thought $9 was the most accurate figure, but here’s a couple other articles on the matter:
http://www.catalystmagazine.net/component/…
http://www.iags.org/costofoil.html