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you just demonstrated the validity of my example & demonstration as support for my rhetorical point. what's funny is you didn't realize that's what you were doing. I don't follow Michael Moore personally, so I hadn't heard he's said anything about oil welfare. You got a cite? let's see - a search for oil welfare in google news produces 1330 results -so, media sorted thru the google news filter, which chops out the smaller stuff and only shows a limited date range - finds the words oil and welfare close in a fair number of pages. here's an example - the Big Oil Welfare Repeal Act legislation proposed by some delaware congressman - http://www.wgmd.com/?p=23717&cpage=1 Quote:
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well, now I guess we get to see what giving the oil companies access to formerly preserved oil leases accomplishes.
for some long time I have been regarded the preserved oil as our last ditch military backup in the event of world war 3 - we shall see how much of that military reserve is extracted and sold in the world market. and what effect it has, what time scale it takes, and wether or not it benefits americans. it was inevitable that every last possible site will be drilled. it seems a shame to do it now, when things will be so much worse in the future, and the oil worth so much more. the cynicism and lack of principles of obama never ceases to repel me. |
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people reading this thread will recall earlier posts about speculators adding so much to the price of oil - yet nobody seems to have any answers as to what to do about those evil ole speculators.
so what do you figure the republicans will allow to be done about those meanie speculators and their evil free market speculations? browsing google news about oil today brings up this article that has some interesting factoids. http://blogs.forbes.com/robertlenzne...0-70-a-barrel/ Quote:
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![]() And yet even though I have asked for specific citations which allude to or identify exclusive examples of "oil welfare", nothing like any sort of answer or ink to such things have been posted. Only search links which point primarily to discussions of the afrementioned elusive "welfare" matters.
Seem that the haters can only find references to complete bullshit and links to the same sort of tax eductions which are avaiable to other kinds of businesses. Wonder why? "Why?" is because there is no such thing as "oil welfare". There is only the Tax Code. If you don't like the Tax Code, write your Congress people and get it changed. And convert your cars to pedal power. I support "renewable" energy sources but am realistic enough to know that solar and wind will not replace fossil, hydroelectric or nuclear. The Sun only shines in the daytime and storage on a large scale is virtually impossible. Battery banks of meaningful size would be incredibly expensive, not to mention the cost and environmental impact of inveters to make the stored power useful. Much of the wind power equipment (Virtually all!) comes from offshore, which does little to reduce our dependence on offshore energy sources. Wind power stations also kill birds by the thousands and in some very new ways negatively affect the surrounding environment.Coal (Fossil) powered plants are the best go right now but fraught with problems. Clean Coal is not a myth but more work needs to be done. Ethanol production only raises food prices and is inefficient as Hell. Instead of investing time, labor and effort in pipe-dream energy systems, I think we are much better off trying to cut down on useage, drive like sane people to get better fuel economy and work towards fusion power. Conservation is the thing. TRUE conservatives conserve, reuse and seek efficiency and safety in all matters related to the environment and energy production. And don't drill in ANWR and stop sending money to Brazil to finance THEIR offshore drilling as has done H.Obama. The USA needs to start taking care of itself and start now. We should not ruin our environment in order to save it. And before I forget............................................ ................... What about all that "oil welfare" anyway? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() AND WE SHOULD STOP FIGHTING WARS OVER OIL! THERE IS NO AMOUNT OF OIL WORTH ONE AMERICAN LIFE! |
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you tend to rant instead of argue, and seem incapable of assessing other peoples arguments.
this is the failing of relying on emotionalism and rhetorical fallacies. but the "true conservatism" is a good angle, and if you work out your supporting arguments and proposals related to it you might have something worth standing on. of course, your fellow republicans will attack you for it. but, there's a price to be paid for actually thinking about solutions rather than team loyalty. a shame your kind didn't start talking about "no war for oil" years ago. |
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Petroleum and Natural-Gas Structures - 9.2% As compared to things like: Manufacturing Buildings - 32.2% Commercial Buildings - 30.4% Farm Tractors - 22.7% Farm Structures - 20.8% http://www.cbo.gov/ftpdocs/67xx/doc6792/10-18-Tax.pdf So yeah.. If I had the time I could find more info for ya. |
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And all of its many, many pages. In no way do such rates constitute "oil welfare". The term "oil welfare" implies that oil companies are simply being givenmoney without making any kind of return to the public, which is clearly not the case. Now............................................... .................................................. ..... Let's raise tax rates for oil companies........................................ Increased tax rates are considered to be "costs". "costs" are passed along to the end user, the ultimate consumer. You. How much are YOU will ing to pay? We already got fucking $4.00 per gallon gas (Well, not quite.) My fill up today was ONLY $3.82 per gallon and the oil companies make exactly the same amount at $3.82 as they do at $1.50 per gallon. About 9 FUCKING CENTS!) Would you rather conserve, recycle and resuse or kill more Americans in OIL WARS? And by the way, I have opposed oil wars forever. AND............................................... .................................................. . I AM A REGISTERED INDEPENDENT, so you all take that "Repug", etc., nonsense and shove it up your collective ass! |
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Although from 2005, it's still pretty accurate. And it's a government document. You wanted non bullshit info and links.. I provided it for ya.
You asked about tax deductions.. I'm sure that in the document, or found elsewhere, would be the deductions those companies get so that they pay the lowest tax rate for those items than any other industry. No, they're not getting taxpayer money directly from the government, but it's still a subsidy that only applies to them. I love how that article talked about the Obama "spin" and yet did the same thing by slipping in the words "taxpayer funded" so they could write a nice little spin article against Obama while still being technically accurate. Just another way to misinform the less intelligent public. Anyway.. Carry on with your rant etc... By the way.. What drugs are you on? |
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40 billion over 5 years, that's 8 billion a year in savings over this.
The oil companies would just recoup the money in the end with higher prices and the 2010 budget is 1.3 trillion in deficit. Is this the only thing the government can do to work on the high price of oil? Still paying over $4 a gallon for gas
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Carbon is not the problem, it makes up 0.041% of our atmosphere , 95% of that is from Volcanos and decomposing plants and stuff. So people in the US are responsible for 13% of the carbon in the atmosphere which 95% is not from Humans, like cars and trucks and stuff and they want to spend trillions to fix it while Solar Panel plants are powered by coal plants think about that |
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Changing the subject?
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Carbon is not the problem, it makes up 0.041% of our atmosphere , 95% of that is from Volcanos and decomposing plants and stuff. So people in the US are responsible for 13% of the carbon in the atmosphere which 95% is not from Humans, like cars and trucks and stuff and they want to spend trillions to fix it while Solar Panel plants are powered by coal plants think about that |
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from US news and World Report (selected out of 152 articles because US News used to be big in the buisiness sector): http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/...le-republicans Quote:
and that's what they did. so far, they haven't repealed the affordable care act either, and I predict they wont, because it funnels money to the health care and health insurance corporations. or if they pretend to, they will do it in such a way that the loopholes benefit corporate profits and somehow funnel more taxpayer money to the corps. |
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Opec doesn't control the world wide price of oil. Opec member countries produce 42% of the world's oil + 18% of the world's natural gas. Opec represents 58% of the crude oil traded around the world there they can have a strong influence on the market but not control it.
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