Posted on 09 May 2008
Tags: Age, Aging, Art, asses, bad idea, barrel, biofuel, biofuel infrastructure, biofuels, cents, CNN, dollar, Economic, economics, Economy, Environment, gas, gas tax, gasoline, government, infrastructure, IRS, LA, less gas, News, notion, oil, politician, Politicians, price, rights, school, summer, taxes, US, USD, W
The proposed Gas Tax Holiday smells like it has been stuck up the ass of a politician for years and is only now being pulled out at election time. No matter how you try and sell the plan, the results still stink.
First there is nothing to prevent stations from simply offsetting the 18.4 cent discount by raising their prices. In fact most economists believe this will happen unless the holiday comes with a price freeze. I like that second part a lot better as a driver, than I do the Tax Holiday.
Secondly, if you figure out how much gas you use in a week the saving just don’t amount to squat. My wife and I burn about 20 gallons a week in the summer between the two of us, which is better than the average single driver who burns roughly 14 gallons. If you multiply the tax savings out over the twelve weeks we save as a family $44.16 while the average single driver will save $30.91. I know you are excited about that! Face it what can a single person or a family get for between $30 and $45. Amortized over 12 weeks you will hardly notice the difference. Read the full story
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Posted on 05 May 2008
Tags: America, Art, biofuel, biofuels, china, cold war, corn, crap, Economic, Economy, emo, Food, food prices, india, IRS, jobs, LA, Moving, oil, Other, price, quality food, southeast asia, United States, US, W, War
I am scared to say this but for the first time in my life I am agreeing with the sentiments of W’s spoken word. He has all but blamed the rising middle class of India for the current rise in food prices and availability. This extends to China and other Southeast Asian nations who get much of their food from the US, even if that was too much for him say at once. His basic premise is the rising middle class is demanding better quality food and more of it when there is only so much tooto go around. He didn’t even blame biofuel for problem which is a step up from many other Republicans.
To be fair we sort of brought this problem on to ourselves in some respects over the last sixty years. Read the full story
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