Posted on 05/05/2011 9:51:05 AM PDT by 92nina
Unwilling to reign in Washingtons overspending problem, Democrats and their allies on the Left are stuck championing tax increases. Raising the corporate income tax ratealready the highest in the worldor increasing the personal income rate is untenable, leaving Democrats no choice except to try and repeal tax credits and deductions.
With oil and natural gas companies releasing their first quarter earnings this week, look for revenue hungry Democrats and to set their sights on this industry. First out of the gate is the League of Conservation Voters (LCV) which began asking Members of Congress to pledge to raise taxes on American oil and natural gas companies by eliminating a handful of pro-growth deductions. The LCV pledge reads:
With five biggest public oil companies enjoying $60 billion in profits and Americans struggling with high gas prices, we should no longer force Americans to subsidize oil companies. I hereby pledge to end taxpayer subsidies and handouts for oil companies.
Lets cut through the hyperbole. Unlike renewable sources of energy which received $60 billion in taxpayer dollars since 2008, the American government doesnt give oil and natural gas companies a cent to produce oil. The LCVs characterization of tax credits and deductions as subsidies is intentionally misleading. A subsidy is when the government takes money from you and gives it to someone else, like a solar company. Allowing a company to keep more of its earned money by employing a tax credit is anything but a subsidy...
Read more: http://www.atr.org/fund-bloated-government-dems-target-oil-a6120#ixzz1LUorUuV3
(Excerpt) Read more at atr.org ...
Take this article and others I found to the fight to the Libs on their own turf; put the Left on the defensive at at Digg and at Reddit and in Delicious and Stumbleupon
Wait until the oil companies go Galt!
Yes, League of LIBERAL MORONIC VOTERS (LLMV) we should tax the oil companies more --Yes, it should go up to $9/ a cup and lets drive the GREEDY oil companies out of business.
I hope I don't need to put a /s on it!!
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