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In reply to the discussion: Joe Manchin signals he won't support Biden's call for a gas tax holiday [View all]SheltieLover
(80,449 posts)10. I wonder how his constituents feel about this position, if they are even paying attention.
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Joe Manchin signals he won't support Biden's call for a gas tax holiday [View all]
Nevilledog
Jun 2022
OP
He's just a dick plus he realizes his voters will be upset if a POC gets something for free.
Probatim
Jun 2022
#15
Tom Carper opposes it too, for similar reason, does he get the pitchfork treatment too?
tritsofme
Jun 2022
#7
He's...not wrong. There's no way to guarantee the tax cut would get passed on to consumers, it stops
WhiskeyGrinder
Jun 2022
#8
I wonder how his constituents feel about this position, if they are even paying attention.
SheltieLover
Jun 2022
#10
HAH - what will it take for his Poor constituents to get rid of him? What does HE "give" them?!
UTUSN
Jun 2022
#20
Guess I'm agreeing with Manchin this time around, but probably for different reasons. For
Vinca
Jun 2022
#30
I think it is a bad idea to eliminate the gas tax. That will just let the gas companies
doc03
Jun 2022
#52