JMohegan
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We can get to that next.
Why do taxpayers subsidize the oil industry? Does anybody have any idea?
Yes.
http://www.opensecrets.org/industries/indus.php?ind=e01
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We can get to that next.
Why do taxpayers subsidize the oil industry? Does anybody have any idea?
Nice deflection. Why don't we do away with all corporate subsidies, including those for the "Green Industries."
I have no problem with that. I don't receive any tax subsidies.
As long as oil companies have taxpayer subsidies to offset expenses, their product will appear cheaper than alternative energy sources.
Why are we distorting true market forces? Oil company taxpayer subsidies predate green industries. Why do we subsidize the oil companies?
Thats bull Bronze, they don't receive tax deductions that aren't available to all other corporations. Think about how cheap your gas would be if governments didn't tax the shit out of it. Why is the tax code full of thousands of such "subsidies" for all manner of Americans?
Why do we subsidize farmers, cattle, sugar, lobster......the list goes on.
The answer you get is to protect the little guy.
You might just as well have asked, how did a deduction become a subsidy?
Bronze, you may have change tack.
Maybe ask what we'd lose, if we stopped subsidizing oil. (Or what form that subsidy takes...)
You're right, although I actually thought you were headed in a slightly different direction.It may sound strange, but if we stop subsidizing oil, we would have to pay the real price for it. That might be higher or lower.
If the price of gas is set by supply and demand, without government subsidies to influence the price, other sources of energy could become competitive. This would bring more competition and supply to the energy market, which will reduce prices.
Maybe the reason we have taxpayer subsidies is to keep us forever dependent on oil as our primary source of energy. As long as we are stuck with oil and our "pay any price as long as we get our fix" market system, we will forever be stuck defending oil with the lives of our soldiers.
Somebody explain why I'm wrong.
Can someone explain why the taxpayers are subsidizing a profitable industry?
Recall how David Cameron bitch-slapped Obama at the White House when Obama threatened to hurt BP's profitability. Obama never mentioned BP and the Gulf mess again.
He can't be wrong. He said it right here on the internet, with periods at the end of both sentences.Don't remember that ever happening. Some of us don't live in alternate universes, though, so...
He can't be wrong. He said it right here on the internet, with periods at the end of both sentences.
Don't remember that ever happening. Some of us don't live in alternate universes, though, so...
You are aware that the opposite happened, right? That Obama convinced BP to pay $20 billion that it didn't have, and that the relevant press at the time was wringing its hands that he'd overstepped his bounds?Its more like some of us dont live in this universe, seeing how little awareness they have and how much they miss.
Return to last May when Obama was threatening to jail BP people and fine the company into bankruptcy, then note that David Cameron flew to Washington, had a conference with Obama, and that was the end of the Yomama's melodrama.
If it was a snake it woulda bit you.
http://www.outsidethebeltway.com/obama-takes-godfather-approach-to-bp/The problem with all this is that, while being “tough” and “kicking ass” and “twisting arms” may well be politically popular, especially when the target is so unpopular, it’s well beyond the legitimate power of the presidency. As Conn Carroll puts it:
Making “offers you can’t refuse” may be a great way to run the mob, but it is no way to run a country.
BP is being forced to assume liabilities to which it is almost certainly not legally obligated and doing so outside the judicial process by which such things are supposed to be decided. Presidents have enormous power, though, because they can threaten to harm a company’s business.
You are aware that the opposite happened, right? That Obama convinced BP to pay $20 billion that it didn't have, and that the relevant press at the time was wringing its hands that he'd overstepped his bounds?
Aside from that, you're dead on.
http://www.outsidethebeltway.com/obama-takes-godfather-approach-to-bp/
Republicans continue to support government intervention, subsidizing, and deficit gift-giving to the oil mega-corporations. When will the hypocrisy end?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110518/ap_on_bi_ge/us_oil_tax_breaks
tax breaks vs obama kick backs?
did you read how much money obama gave to companies and the union aka kickbacks!?!?!?!?!