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Ridgerunner
Guest
Well, it ought to be fair, anyway. Congressmen should pay the exact same “windfall profits” tax on their government perks and campaign contributions. A huge tax on one junket, with staff, to Europe or the watering places of the Far East or a big contribution from someone expecting favors in return, ought to cure a lot of things.And raising taxes on the oil industry will have the same effect on them. The “windfall profits tax” of the '70s virtually shut off domestic oil – there are tens of thousands of small wells that used to be profitable, but which are capped off.
It seems we have people in Congress who think oil companies are a different species – that they have to produce gasoline for us, no matter what. With that warped view, Congress will do to the American oil industry what it has already done to the American shipping industry.