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In reply to the discussion: Senators propose 12-cent gas tax increase [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(106,210 posts)26. As the OP points out, the current gas tax isn't even paying for repairs to roads and bridges
You're asking for subsidies to fossil fuel users.
Ideally, I would support fuel rationing, that would limit what individuals can use - so that everyone would have to switch to small cars, or live and work close together. But that would be extremely intrusive, and I can see that it would never happen in the US until real disasters are caused by climate change. But this is just restoring earlier tax rates that are needed to pay for the use of roads. In political terms, opposing it is regressive. Like saying "we need more time to study climate change" is politically regressive.
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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