After years of debate, delays, and arguments, congestion pricing finally has gone into effect in Manhattan. The tax on traveling is incredibly popular with the affluent and car-less, and far more unpopular with everyone else. In a state where you can’t find people who can agree on if water is wet, a shocking two-thirds of respondents oppose congestion pricing – and for good reason. It is a scheme to bilk as much money out of people while simultaneously shoving everyone else into a dangerous, overcrowded, and outdated subway system.