TurdFergeson
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it's just not fun.
I bet. Having your simplistic slogans and ideas dashed by logic is never fun.

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it's just not fun.
Yeah..... you're scary dumb.I bet. Having your simplistic slogans and ideas dashed by logic is never fun.
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Yeah..... you're scary dumb.
I'm going to try one last time with you. The government collects taxes from the oil industry. The government collects excise taxes from the people when they buy gas. Those taxes are revenues. Taxes are the governments paycheck. You can't use the cost of road maintenance in my discussion of the government "profiting" off the price of gas/oil because the revenue was all derived from the oil industry. How the collected tax money is spent afterwards is not a cost against those revenues. Therefore, it is irrelevant to the discussion whether or not the tax money collected is used to fund projects deemed necessary.And you won't answer a simple question that a kindergartner could.
ARE ALL THESE TAXES NECESSARY? OR NOT, and WHY?
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I'm going to try one last time with you. The government collects taxes from the oil industry. The government collects excise taxes from the people when they buy gas. Those taxes are revenues. Taxes are the governments paycheck. You can't use the cost of road maintenance in my discussion of the government "profiting" off the price of gas/oil because the revenue was all derived from the oil industry. How the collected tax money is spent afterwards is not a cost against those revenues. Therefore, it is irrelevant to the discussion whether or not the tax money collected is used to fund projects deemed necessary.
It's fair for the government to make more money off a product a company produces than the company itself makes?
Another post from you that makes zero sense as a reply to what I wrote. I was not backtracking away from anything. I was trying to get you to understand the concept of taxes as revenue.The oil industry is more heavily taxed and regulated than other industries?
They pay the same corporate tax as any corporations.
Boo hoo.
You specifically said:
Now you're just backtracking away from that statement.
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That's her problem. She doesn't have a position. She's like an aircraft with the rudders blown off. Her middle name is tailspin. Emphasis on spin.No, I just want her to more clearly define her position.
It's the overwhelming weight of the sheer stupidity of people like redatlit and Ham Murabi as they walk over them.Yes, taxes are a huge (if not the main reason) for high gas prices.
But the question is: are they necessary?
Are we really building "bridges to nowhere", or in reality is pigeon poop making our current ones collapse?
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Another post from you that makes zero sense as a reply to what I wrote. I was not backtracking away from anything. I was trying to get you to understand the concept of taxes as revenue.
You also apparently failed to read the article I posted earlier.
I tried, but you are just too dumb for me to bother with any longer.
"It's fair for the government to make more money off a product a company produces than the company itself makes?"
That's her problem. She doesn't have a position. She's like an aircraft with the rudders blown off. Her middle name is tailspin. Emphasis on spin.
It's the overwhelming weight of the sheer stupidity of people like redatlit and Ham Murabi as they walk over them.
On the brighter side, Dingle wants to raise the fed tax by 50 cents a gallon.
That's her problem. She doesn't have a position. She's like an aircraft with the rudders blown off. Her middle name is tailspin. Emphasis on spin.
It's the overwhelming weight of the sheer stupidity of people like redatlit and Ham Murabi as they walk over them.
Way too dumb for me. Sorry babe helping you understand simple concepts is too much work on a porn site.More deflection. All taxes are revenue. Whether corporate profit tax or sales tax at the pump.
What exactly is the type of tax you referred to with this comment?
On the brighter side, Dingle wants to raise the fed tax by 50 cents a gallon.
Dingell is in a tough spot. He represents southeast Michigan and he's proposing the carbon tax in order to appease those who want him to be tougher on climate change issues. He's trying to stave off an increase in cafe standards with a carbon tax on gas....just thought I'd add the all important political affiliation to Dingy that you forgot...DEMOCRAT.
There is plenty of oil right Now. Americans are being ripped off because of not enough oil refineries. Big Oil knows tight supply=high prices and that is the bottom line of the problem. American oil companies should be Nationalized and more refineries built.
China is building refineries in Iran and Syria, places we do not get oil from to begin with so China's energy growth hurting us is BS.
What good are vast reserves if there are no new refineries.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v460/xonvaldez/OIL.jpg
There is plenty of oil right Now. Americans are being ripped off because of not enough oil refineries. Big Oil knows tight supply=high prices and that is the bottom line of the problem. American oil companies should be Nationalized and more refineries built.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v460/xonvaldez/OIL.jpg
Amazing isn't it?
Exxon pays more in taxes than the total of 50% of the American people:
According to IRS data for 2004, the most recent year available:
Total number of tax returns: 130 million
Number of Tax Returns for the Bottom 50%: 65 million
Adjusted Gross Income for the Bottom 50%: $922 billion
Total Income Tax Paid by the Bottom 50%: $27.4 billion
Conclusion: In other words, just one corporation (Exxon Mobil) pays as much in taxes ($27 billion) annually as the entire bottom 50% of individual taxpayers, which is 65,000,000 people! Further, the tax rate for the bottom 50% is only 3% of adjusted gross income ($27.4 billion / $922 billion), and the tax rate for Exxon was 41% in 2006 ($67.4 billion in taxable income, $27.9 billion in taxes).
http://seekingalpha.com/article/63131-exxon-s-2007-tax-bill-30-billion
No one, and I mean no one, should have to give the fucking government 27 billion to bring to us what we want. Think about it, it's a protection racket.
That takes decades. And it does not bolster Ham fist's comment that you willingly use gasoline.
The term here is 'lack of an alternative'.
If you are forced to choose between hell and high water and you choose high water, that's not a path willingly chosen.