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In reply to the discussion: Senators propose 12-cent gas tax increase [View all]Cryptoad
(8,254 posts)17. That good logical thinking if ,,,
you live in an urban setting and have a good job. We have million of rural poor Americans who have to drive over 60 miles a day to work at minimum wage jobs. This tax can be the straw that puts them on the unemployed list.
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almost $3 of every gallon is money to the oil company. 18 cents goes to our Federal gov. the rest
Sunlei
Jun 2014
#44
This is needed. It's a small start. The USA has to catch up with the rest of the developed world
muriel_volestrangler
Jun 2014
#10
Why is raising the tax back in line with inflation 'discrimination'?
muriel_volestrangler
Jun 2014
#21
As the OP points out, the current gas tax isn't even paying for repairs to roads and bridges
muriel_volestrangler
Jun 2014
#26
Auto manufacturers should be required by the govt to shift to electric cars.
louielouie
Jun 2014
#38
Do you think those would be cheaper in the short term than current fuels?
muriel_volestrangler
Jun 2014
#43
They should double the 18 and 24 cent Federal tax and HALF the state taxes and profit money.
Sunlei
Jun 2014
#12
I hear you! we can see the change as gas use drops, the price will continue to up, up, up for the
Sunlei
Jun 2014
#27
THat would be nice, just how do you get the states to budge on their cash cow...
Historic NY
Jun 2014
#30
nice price breakdown. remember republicans nagging Pres O over gas prices? 18 cents is the Fed. tax
Sunlei
Jun 2014
#40
Aren't those "six federal tax breaks that expired this year" the Bush cuts for the 1%?
starroute
Jun 2014
#14
Raise taxes on a commodity that practically everyone uses and off-set with tax breaks??? Why offset
kelliekat44
Jun 2014
#50
I assume gas tax rates are based on a percentage of the cost of gas. If gas prices doubled over the
Ed Suspicious
Jun 2014
#52