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« on: July 21, 2008, 06:00:57 pm »

It now looks like lawmakers will raise, not lower, federal excise taxes on gasoline and diesel fuel, citing a need to better fund road improvements.

The political vision of a summer gas tax holiday died a quick death in Congress, losing to a view that federal excise taxes on gasoline and diesel fuel will have to go up if they go anywhere.

Despite calls from the presidential campaign trail for a Memorial Day-to-Labor Day tax freeze, lawmakers quickly concluded — with a prod from the construction industry — that having $9 billion less to spend on highways could create a pre-election specter of thousands of lost jobs.

Now, lawmakers quietly are talking about raising fuel taxes by a dime from the current 18.4 cents a gallon on gasoline and 24.3 cents on diesel fuel.

With gas prices setting records daily, Republican presidential hopeful John McCain and former Democratic candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton called for a 90-day suspension of the federal fuel tax to give drivers a little relief at the pump. The fuel taxes go into the Highway Trust Fund, which is used for road construction and repair and mass transit.

Clinton suggested making up for the loss by imposing a windfall profit tax on oil companies, an idea that Republicans rejected. McCain said the money could come out of the general Treasury fund, in effect adding to the federal deficit, and is still getting mileage from the idea.

"Some economists don't think much of my gas tax holiday," he said in a speech this month. "But the American people like it, and so do small business owners."

Barack Obama, the likely Democratic nominee, opposed the idea from the beginning and the White House gave it a cold shoulder. Depriving the 52-year-old Highway Trust Fund of $9 billion at a time when it is heading into the red doomed the notion of a gas tax holiday in Congress.

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« Reply #1 on: July 21, 2008, 06:08:02 pm »

Oh, don't you love the government?  Always trying to squeeze ONE MORE CENT out of us.

Though, of course, this tax will amount to billions that they can waste on non-existent employees and the unreasonably expensive yet unbelievably poor quality complete revamping of a road which was fine to begin with.  And, of course, this job can only be done by the nephew of the governor, or some equally corrupt and high-up politician.
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« Reply #2 on: July 22, 2008, 10:13:23 am »

for gosh sakes.... as if gas prices arent already high enough! People should just walk places
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« Reply #3 on: July 22, 2008, 12:19:34 pm »

Been thinking about dusting off my bicycle.
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