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Republicans refuse to repeal taxpayer subsidies for Big Oil
The Republican Party is all about saving taxpayer dollars and stopping "free handouts" ... except when it's their corporate masters.
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Yeah they had help from the opposite aisle. Get your party to fall in line, Arriana Cuntington.
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Take away the $4BB and it goes right to the purchaser. |
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What does that have to do with Senate Republicans refusing to eliminate taxpayer subsidies? |
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Don't forget the inexcusable actions of Senate Dems. What else is in this bill? |
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...842454412.html
for one, it wasn't a strict party vote, with some of each party crossing the line. for another, it was doomed from the start and was strictly a political ploy to deflect attention from one crappy group to another. and for a third, the subsidies would have gone to another corporate entity(ies) as you can see towards the end of the article. it certainly wouldn't benefit those of us paying all the money that the feds then redistribute to whichever hungry bird opens its mouth the widest: 'Democrats had proposed redirecting some of the $20 billion from the subsidies to renew a series of tax credits aimed at manufacturers of solar panels, wind turbines and electric cars. Those credits ran out at the end of last year, and the renewable-energy industry has been clamoring for Congress to restore them. The remaining $9 billion would have gone toward the budget deficit.' |
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Yes, GE should pay taxes. Instead of us giving profitable companies billions a year in tax breaks. You know, because we are supposedly broke? So: are you personally in favor of oil company subsidies, or not? Quote:
Sounds like a remarkably better idea. Too bad the Republicans filibustered it simply because it would have passed out of the Senate, with 51 votes, as our Constitution requires. |
the answer is not More Taxes
the answer is Less Spending that's the common difference between the government and reality. |
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Or you mean like you spending what you need to on rent, car, food, etc. Then having your paycheck cut. Then being lectured that the problem with you now being unable to pay your rent is because you spend too much. And the cure to your being unable to pay for your rent, car, food, etc. is for you to spend even less. |
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so, they dig in and won't touch what needs touching, and here we are. cuts alone, according to what i've read from many sources, is not enough. there has to be a combo of tax increases in some form and spending changes. or the issue only continues to grow and get worse until we're greece 2.0. |
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they pay the rent, car, food.. and then go on stripper / hooker / crack / casino binges. I'm saying cut the stripper / hooker / crack and casino money. |
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Then Bush cut our income. Without cutting any of our bills. Now we're broke. |
if you think Bush was bad..
you should check out this dude named Obama |
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Here, this suits many here:
America's Best Christian, Mrs. Betty Bowers, releases a Super PAC ad for the GOP. They're welcome! http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=oMp98aM-Svg |
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Where do i sign up?...:zz: |
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If you are taking that extra cash and 'investing' it into alternative energy concepts, then yes I am against it. That has proven to be a an industry best left to the angels and private corporations. |
Stop the money flow!
No new ceiling raise until a balanced budget is passed. Period! |
it's my opinion that no business should receive a subsidy ever. that's not the governments place. andrew jackson said back in his day that tariffs should be levied for one thing, income to the govt. not to help a business, not to protect it's product. i'd venture a guess that he would also be completely against subsidies. i agree with his opinion completely. cutting a subsidy only in order to give it to another, preferred type of business is no better than letting the money continue going to the first business. either way, it's a bad thing and only engenders more moves by more businesses to lobby as hard as possible to get in on the money pipeline.
of course jackson truly was a man of the people-and he remained that way throughout his two terms. |
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