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george68hemirr

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Default Americans may have to experience a sobering reality: gas at $7 a gallon.
Dot Earth - New York Times blog
March 2, 2010, 6:35 pm
Fuel Taxes Must Rise, Harvard Researchers Say
By SINDYA N. BHANOO

To meet the Obama administration’s targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions, some researchers say, Americans may have to experience a sobering reality: gas at $7 a gallon.

To reduce carbon dioxide emissions in the transportation sector 14 percent from 2005 levels by 2020, the cost of driving must simply increase, according to a forthcoming report by researchers at Harvard’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs.

The 14 percent target was set in the Environmental Protection Agency’s budget for fiscal 2010.

In their study, the researchers devised several combinations of steps that United States policymakers might take in trying to address the heat-trapping emissions by the nation’s transportation sector, which consume 70 percent of the oil used in the United States.

Most of their models assumed an economy-wide carbon dioxide tax starting at $30 a ton in 2010 and escalating to $60 a ton in 2030. In some cases researchers also factored in tax credits for electric and hybrid vehicles, taxes on fuel or both.

In the modeling, it turned out that issuing tax credits could backfire, while taxes on fuel proved beneficial.

“Tax credits don’t address how much people use their cars,” said Ross Morrow, one of the report’s authors. “In reverse, they can make people drive more.”

Dr. Morrow, formerly a fellow at the Belfer Center, is a professor of mechanical engineering and economics at Iowa State University

Researchers said that vehicle miles traveled will increase by more than 30 percent between 2010 and 2030 unless policymakers increase fuel taxes.
 

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If you think the economy is in the crapper now, just wait until they start fooling around with fuel taxes.
 

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One of my business contacts has a guy that worked for Pepsi in their office for years. That guy says he has seen plenty of stuff sugesting that employers will be taxed for hiring people that live more than five miles away from the jobsite.

That will be swell. :brickwall:
 

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I would expect the Govt. to begin looking at raising fuel taxes as a way to pay for health care when they realize they can't come up with the trillions of dollars they expect to get from the higher taxes they are proposing. I have heard some people saying that other governments (like Great Britain) offer "free" health care to their people so why can't we? Well, these is no such thing as "free" healthcare - it has to be paid for somehow. Just talk with anyone from G.B. and they'll tell you how their Govt. subsidized health care is paid for - fuel taxes that put the price of gas at around $7 per gallon or more. That doesn't sound like "free" health care to me.
 

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He'? what's the problem.
Holland : 1 gallon= 7.9 dollar and my 528 is 11 mpg so $300 in 1 weekend makes driving MoPar here plenty of fun. :beep:
 

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dutchrunner said:
He'? what's the problem.
Holland : 1 gallon= 7.9 dollar and my 528 is 11 mpg so $300 in 1 weekend makes driving MoPar here plenty of fun. :beep:
i have a great idea....why dont we grind up fords/chevys and drop them is our gas tanks but the only problem with that is when we go down the road it will smell like shit :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
 

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george68hemirr said:
dutchrunner said:
He'? what's the problem.
Holland : 1 gallon= 7.9 dollar and my 528 is 11 mpg so $300 in 1 weekend makes driving MoPar here plenty of fun. :beep:
i have a great idea....why dont we grind up fords/chevys and drop them is our gas tanks but the only problem with that is when we go down the road it will smell like shit :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
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mcmopar said:
I would expect the Govt. to begin looking at raising fuel taxes as a way to pay for health care when they realize they can't come up with the trillions of dollars they expect to get from the higher taxes they are proposing. I have heard some people saying that other governments (like Great Britain) offer "free" health care to their people so why can't we? Well, these is no such thing as "free" healthcare - it has to be paid for somehow. Just talk with anyone from G.B. and they'll tell you how their Govt. subsidized health care is paid for - fuel taxes that put the price of gas at around $7 per gallon or more. That doesn't sound like "free" health care to me.

Spot on! Millions of £££££s raised in fuel and road tax every year yet only a fraction gets spent on the roads.
 

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If you remember in Obamas energy plan, he stated that fuel prices need to be increased above $5.00 per gallon for green energy to compete. Oil won't make it that high so tax it up there. :soap: :soap: :soap:
 
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