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Conks Backing Hike In Gas Tax?? GObama!!!!!!

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 1:25 pm
by Cap'n Cat
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Bipartisanship to raise taxes???!?!??!?!!!

GObama!!!!


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Gas prices are plunging across the country, a product of surging U.S. energy production that has put the country in the same company as Saudi Arabia and Russia.

However, in a strange twist of fate, that same dynamic is bringing to the fore a topic once thought to be anathema, especially in a Republican-dominated Congress: higher gas taxes.

The drop in fuel prices has occurred for a record 102 consecutive days, according to the AAA, putting more than $14 billion of disposable income in consumers' pockets. However, the federal gas tax has been lodged at 18.4 cents for more than two decades, which helps fund what some estimates project could be more than $1 trillion in infrastructure spending needs in the coming years.

The idea of boosting the current rate has become Washington's latest political football, as proponents argue that consumers can absorb the hike, and that the money is needed to fund improvements to roads, bridges and tunnels. Although still in the theoretical stages, the talk was apparently serious enough for House Speaker John Boehner to flatly rule out a tax hike just this week.

So what's changed?

"Congressional leadership is hearing from local delegations, governors in particular," about the need for more federal funds to lift infrastructure, said Paul Afonso, the energy, utilities and environmental group practice leader at Brown Rudnick in Boston.

In recent days, the Republican governors of Massachusetts and Iowa have both moved to bolster infrastructure funding, and may be eyeing even more cash infusions.


"There's a critical need and pressure that congressional delegations are getting from office holders [at the state level] to have this money come back to them," said Afonso, a former Massachusetts utilities regulator. "That's where some of the pressure and advocacy is coming from."

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Boehner's coolness to the idea of a higher gas tax hasn't stopped a growing number of other GOP caucus members from adding support to an idea that has long enjoyed wide Democratic backing. In the last week alone, at least three high-ranking Senate Republicans have publicly flirted with the possibility.

Re: Conks Backing Hike In Gas Tax?? GObama!!!!!!

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 1:39 pm
by Pwns
F that. :tothehand:

Thanks, Boehner. You're going to raise a regressive tax that most hurts the rural, blue-collar, NASCAR-watchin', pickup truck drivin' folks that helped you re-take the senate.

If you want to make a concession and raise a tax, remove the cap on SS taxes or close corporate tax loopholes while lowering the rates. :ohno:

Re: Conks Backing Hike In Gas Tax?? GObama!!!!!!

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 1:40 pm
by Cap'n Cat
Pwns wrote:F that. :tothehand:

Thanks, Boehner. You're going to raise a regressive tax that most hurts the rural, blue-collar, NASCAR-watchin', pickup truck drivin' folks that helped you re-take the senate.

If you want to make a concession and raise a tax, remove the cap on SS taxes or close corporate tax loopholes while lowering the rates. :ohno:

Y'all needs ta switch parties, Cletus.

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Re: Conks Backing Hike In Gas Tax?? GObama!!!!!!

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 1:41 pm
by dbackjon
Pwns wrote:F that. :tothehand:

Thanks, Boehner. You're going to raise a regressive tax that most hurts the rural, blue-collar, NASCAR-watchin', pickup truck drivin' folks that helped you re-take the senate.

If you want to make a concession and raise a tax, remove the cap on SS taxes or close corporate tax loopholes while lowering the rates. :ohno:

He's also establishing a latte tax to even things out.

Re: Conks Backing Hike In Gas Tax?? GObama!!!!!!

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 2:11 pm
by GannonFan
Again, Yay Fracking! :thumb:

Re: Conks Backing Hike In Gas Tax?? GObama!!!!!!

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 3:26 pm
by Chizzang
Cap'n Cat wrote:
Y'all needs ta switch parties, Cletus.

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:tothehand: Whoa there little smokey... I'm Cleetus

Use another name (thank you)

Re: Conks Backing Hike In Gas Tax?? GObama!!!!!!

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 12:22 am
by CID1990
Well this does illustrate one thing-

Utilizing our own oil resources has a higher cost than just drilling it up out of the ground like we do in the Middle East, so oil needs a "new normal" low price per barrel to make our energy independence viable (read: profitable).

So when the companies investing in domestic oil production start to find it easier to just buy Saudi oil than get it from the Dakotas, it should come as no surprise when the business friendly party moves to shore up the prices.

The ironic thing is the Capn Cat doesn't fully understand what he is crowing about (as usual)- because any GOP tax on gas isn't going to go to highways, seat belt education funding, bridges to nowhere, or to developing alternate energy sources.... NO.... those taxes are going to go straight to Exxon and Chevron and Shell to keep them drilling in the good ol USA. So crow away, buddy....

Re: Conks Backing Hike In Gas Tax?? GObama!!!!!!

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 12:25 am
by D1B
CID1990 wrote:Well this does illustrate one thing-

Utilizing our own oil resources has a higher cost than just drilling it up out of the ground like we do in the Middle East, so oil needs a "new normal" low price per barrel to make our energy independence viable (read: profitable).

So when the companies investing in domestic oil production start to find it easier to just buy Saudi oil than get it from the Dakotas, it should come as no surprise when the business friendly party moves to shore up the prices.

The ironic thing is the Capn Cat doesn't fully understand what he is crowing about (as usual)- because any GOP tax on gas isn't going to go to highways, seat belt education funding, bridges to nowhere, or to developing alternate energy sources.... NO.... those taxes are going to go straight to Exxon and Chevron and Shell to keep them drilling in the good ol USA. So crow away, buddy....
Nice rationalization. :roll:

Re: Conks Backing Hike In Gas Tax?? GObama!!!!!!

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 5:27 am
by CID1990
D1B wrote:
CID1990 wrote:Well this does illustrate one thing-

Utilizing our own oil resources has a higher cost than just drilling it up out of the ground like we do in the Middle East, so oil needs a "new normal" low price per barrel to make our energy independence viable (read: profitable).

So when the companies investing in domestic oil production start to find it easier to just buy Saudi oil than get it from the Dakotas, it should come as no surprise when the business friendly party moves to shore up the prices.

The ironic thing is the Capn Cat doesn't fully understand what he is crowing about (as usual)- because any GOP tax on gas isn't going to go to highways, seat belt education funding, bridges to nowhere, or to developing alternate energy sources.... NO.... those taxes are going to go straight to Exxon and Chevron and Shell to keep them drilling in the good ol USA. So crow away, buddy....
Nice rationalization. :roll:
What am I rationalizing?

That cheap gas makes expensive extraction techniques unprofitable?

Re: Conks Backing Hike In Gas Tax?? GObama!!!!!!

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 9:41 am
by Cap'n Cat
CID1990 wrote:
D1B wrote:
Nice rationalization. :roll:
What am I rationalizing?

That cheap gas makes expensive extraction techniques unprofitable?
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Backpedaling like a motherfucker, Diplomat Embassy Guard Boy!

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Re: Conks Backing Hike In Gas Tax?? GObama!!!!!!

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 12:13 pm
by CID1990
Cap'n Cat wrote:
CID1990 wrote:
What am I rationalizing?

That cheap gas makes expensive extraction techniques unprofitable?
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Backpedaling like a motherfucker, Diplomat Embassy Guard Boy!

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This just proves that you dont read anything that's posted here, cornpone

Re: Conks Backing Hike In Gas Tax?? GObama!!!!!!

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 12:28 pm
by ALPHAGRIZ1
So the left warns everyone that drilling will not lower gas prices and leave consumers with more expendable income in their pockets. Then as usual they are proven failures.

Now they want to take credit for it?

Sounds about right, its their "free ride" and the people stupid enough to vote for them before will definitely hit the feeder bar again next time........this is America


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Re: Conks Backing Hike In Gas Tax?? GObama!!!!!!

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 12:35 pm
by Bronco
This will be the third time goBama wants to spend the money on Infrastructure
1st two times I guess they forgot

This was the 2nd time in '11
Here We Go Again: Networks Back Obama 'Replay' on Infrastructure Spending, Stimulus
Scandal: Less than 7% of Trillion-Dollar ‘Stimulus’ Spent on Infrastructure

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Re: Conks Backing Hike In Gas Tax?? GObama!!!!!!

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 12:37 pm
by Bronco
If you want to see how they spend your money take a look at California
suckers

Hidden Gas Tax Starts Today
CBS47 News ^ | 01/01/15 | CAKID1

California's Hidden Gas Tax Starts today. Here is a complete overview of the Cap and Trade program in California - and where the money is REALLY going.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwUnmrtjPSc[/youtube]