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Re: Novel govt solution to high gas prices: Repeal gas taxes?
Well there must be a LAW to stop gas companies stop gouching people.Its Called Corperate Crime! Only the president can call the FBI and make an arrest.Bush did it on ENRON.He can do it on gas companies if he wants to. If i was president id would sic the FBI on Exxon,Shell,BP,Texaco and Mobil. And the CEO would all be arrested on Corperate crime charges.Which consitutues 10-25 years in prison if convicted. But George Bush would never do that. Wanna know why? HES AN TEXAN OIL MAN!! And hes making Huge profits off his oil stocks.We need an Evoinmentalist president like AL GORE.He would sic the FBI on Oil companies CEOs.
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However, the U.S. Constitution does not restrict the states and lower governments from doing that if they want to. Such restrictions would have to be found in the individual state constitutions, or city charter or whatever. I don't know what states if any, have such restrictions. Of course, discouraging behavior by taxing it, is a bad idea. It simply prevents poor people from doing it while letting rich people do it. Course, then the demagogues who made the law, can then whine about the unfairness of rich people "buying liberty" or whatever the current phrase is. A win-win for the demagogues - now they get to demonize the rich for obeying the very laws the demagogues themselves made. You want to discourage behavior? Make a law against it. Otherwise get out of people's faces. And quit behaving as though "putting a high price tag on it" will somehow make things better.
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As far as I know, when faced with a choice of which behaviors or materials to tax, the fed government is free to choose the ones which best serve the needs of the country. Your assertion that behaviors harmful to the country should be outlawed instead of taxed has no basis in reason or practice that I can see.
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Re: Novel govt solution to high gas prices: Repeal gas taxes?
To be fair, the idea of temporarily suspending gas taxes is not new. Florida has done this at least once recently. I kinda see a point for gas taxes also as they are a fee on the people who use what those taxes pay for, roads and such. But like any tax, it is no doubt too high, and the money collected is heavily wasted. In any case, the gas tax is becoming a smaller portion of the total gas price, limiting the effect that eliminating it would have.
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Re: Novel govt solution to high gas prices: Repeal gas taxes?
If you spend a few minutes looking at what gas taxes are in different countries you'll find that they are very high in countries that import oil, and very low in countries that export oil with a few exceptions.
The US used to be a big oil exporter, now we import a huge amount of oil. Isn't it time that we figured out what almost every other country in the world has figured out? I prefer high gas taxes to CAFE mileage standards because it's much cheaper and easier to enforce, and it's more market based. Let people drive Hummers that get 6 MPG if they want to, just make the price of gas high enough and you'll see a huge increase in the average gas mileage, and a drop in the consumption of oil and the production of greenhouse gases. If you want to keep it revenue neutral, use the revenue to give everyone a tax credit, that way the guy who takes the bus or walks to work gets some jingle in his pocket, the guy with the 50 MPG car makes out, and the guy with the 12 MPG beater has the incentive to find a more efficient way to get around.
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"The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defence and general Welfare of the United States;" thus taxes can be levied to provide for the general welfare. One historical example (IIRC) would be tariffs on foreign textiles to provide a better environment for our fledgling clothing industry. Quote:
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Edit: As in the last part of Goober's posting above. Well put.
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Re: Novel govt solution to high gas prices: Repeal gas taxes?
The dems would never stand for it as they are receptive to the Sierra club and their ilk who do want higher gas prices as they see this as a mechanism to denude environmental destruction, due to gas use.... unless of course its Laurie David taking private jets around the country....and of course both reps. and dems want the money that the taxes provide.....
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Re: Novel govt solution to high gas prices: Repeal gas taxes?
Hold on a sec. I live in the great state of Texas, and I have a question. If the .20/gal gas taxes go to fix our roads, then what does the $65/yr vehicle registration and the $47/yr vehicle inspection fees go toward. In fact there are state financed commercials that just talk about how the vehicle registration fee helps repair roads and bridges. We are being hustled!!!!
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Please... gas taxes are not exhorbitant. What will really make a difference is when the oil companies use their full refining capacity and stop inflating prices. I mean really. When the oil companies make record profits like never before, where do you think the "fat" is in the gas prices? . . .
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The US has less refinery capacity now than it did in 1980, which means that every time there is a refinery fire or a refinery closed for maintenance, prices shoot up. Right now gas prices are at record highs even though oil prices are over $10/barrel lower, because of the artificial shortages created by manipulating the refinery capacity. And what are the oil companies doing with that money? Are they investing in new refineries? NO Are the investing in additional discovery efforts? NO Are they doing stock buybacks to boost the share price and give executives huge profits on stock options? YES The oil business is an oligopoly, there is no free market in oil. The US is one of the few places on earth with private ownership of oil resources, the rest of the world has nationalized oil fields. I am all for free markets, but I am also all for regulating monopolies. I see no reason why the world's wealth should be channeled into the hands of the few by monopolistic practices.
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