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originally posted by: burdman30ott6
originally posted by: Kharron
Are we all going to get free gas vouchers for building their walls?
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No, but we do manage to avoid shelling out $7 a gallon like most European countries do.
originally posted by: burdman30ott6
originally posted by: Kharron
Are we all going to get free gas vouchers for building their walls?
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No, but we do manage to avoid shelling out $7 a gallon like most European countries do.
originally posted by: markovian
originally posted by: burdman30ott6
originally posted by: Kharron
Are we all going to get free gas vouchers for building their walls?
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No, but we do manage to avoid shelling out $7 a gallon like most European countries do.
that extra is all taxes tho the price of the product is the same
taxfoundation.org...
so its not like the oil company getting or not getting something changes anything the govt is the ones who made the prices high
originally posted by: Kharron
However, now that we are pumping much more than we ever have, you would naturally think we'd got back down to under $1 prices we had a couple of decades ago.
Yet another option would be for the trillion dollar industry to take care of itself, without corporate welfare. I understand that when we talk about banking and big oil, people will always find reasons to make it sound vital and therefore the welfare is justified.
But do they not have enough money to take care of themselves? Are we all going to get free gas vouchers for building their walls?
No, this is taxpayer money simply gone to welfare, while we cut social nets like there is no tomorrow.
Priorities. Corporate welfare isn't one.
originally posted by: burdman30ott6
originally posted by: Kharron
However, now that we are pumping much more than we ever have, you would naturally think we'd got back down to under $1 prices we had a couple of decades ago.
Not when you consider the increased salaries and fees related to the various stages of oil recovery and refinement.
The US has lower gas prices because we don't have consumers getting slammed by the ridiculously named "value added" taxes Europe is so find if, which are used to finance various GP infrastructure and social projects after the consumers have shelled out money for them.
Like other oceanfront projects, this one would protect homes, delicate ecosystems and vital infrastructure
originally posted by: Kharron
Did AP say man-made climate change? No.
Like other oceanfront projects, this one would protect homes, delicate ecosystems and vital infrastructure, but it also has another priority — to shield some of the crown jewels of the petroleum industry, which is blamed for contributing to global warming and now wants the federal government to build safeguards against the consequences of it.
This is not about who is causing the climate change, although it is hypocritical for the oil industry to ask for help. This is about the rich industry asking for taxpayer help when they have trillions of dollars available to protect their own assets.
I understand that the only way for some people to discuss these topics is to derail them into something else -- but I'll ask you to get back on topic.
Do you support taxpayers paying for these private projects?