Posted on 09/18/2013 1:01:06 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
After being rebuffed on the carbon tax, California Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer said she will try to pass it again through tax reform.
Boxers carbon tax bill from earlier this year does not have the 60 votes necessary to pass the Senate unimpeded, reports the Hill newspaper. She claims a carbon tax would enable other tax rates to be lowered.
We are looking at tax reform to see whether there is a possibility to utilize a fee on carbon that could be returned to the people in dividend form, such as the Bernie Sanders bill and there are others like it. So, we are really mostly working toward the tax reform issue, Boxer said.
Republicans have vehemently opposed the idea of a carbon tax swap where certain tax rates like corporate or income tax rates are lowered in exchange for implementing a gradually rising tax on carbon emissions.
Other countries are running from similar policies, the most recent example being Australias rejection of a carbon tax in their last election, said Louisiana Republican Sen. David Vitter. Thats because a carbon tax is clearly a failed idea that could significantly ruin any chance for the United States to have a full economic recovery.
A spokesman for Michigan Republican Rep. Dave Camp, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, told The Daily Caller News Foundation that the chairman opposes a carbon tax either as a standalone or as part of a larger package.
At the beginning of his second term, President Obama called on Congress to pass market-based solutions to lower U.S. carbon dioxide emissions or he would use his executive authority to tackle the issue himself.
Soon after, Boxer and Vermont independent Sen. Bernie Sanders introduced carbon tax legislation to slap a gradually rising tax on carbon emissions that would start at $20 per ton in 2014, rising to $35 per ton over twelve years.
California Democratic Rep. Henry Waxman introduced draft legislation that would impose a carbon tax as high as $30 per ton in 2014 which would rise to nearly $70 per ton in 2025.
But House Republicans have voted affirmatively against a carbon tax, and Boxer acknowledged that there arent enough votes in the Senate to pass her bill.
We dont have the votes for a carbon tax or a carbon fee, so I wouldnt suggest to [Senate Majority Leader] Harry Reid that he bring it up because we dont have the votes for it, Boxer told reporters on Tuesday.
Recently, Australias Labor Party was thrown out of power for imposing a carbon tax last year. However, Boxer and other carbon tax supporters have not been deterred by Australias election results.
Boxers office did not respond to a request for comment.
Is this witless dwarf still a senator? I thought she’d fallen into a crack in the senate cloak room years ago.
Career politicians need to be deported.
Term Limits please......
Right after she and her twin pass a complete ban on all firearms at the federal level, right?
We need more taxes...right...so you can spend it on Head Start and food for the lazy
she can push it where the sun don’t shine
She’s a beacon of idiocy.
Headline could’ve been.
Traitor puts US in position to become a third world country because of a hoax.
How can anyone be that stupid? Only a liberal Democrat.
Isn’t she afraid that it will be much worse for her in Hell if she completely destroys the lives of $300 million people?
Anyone need proof that females are destroying America? Listen to Barbara Boxer.
Wow, all stops out for the last-minute-before-the-buzzer press, huh, Boxy?
She must have inside information on how taxes reduce sunspot activity. Dayumm!
I just saw her on C-Span speaking in the Senate. She is an absolute moron. An idiot. An a$$ clown.
* Shes a beacon of idiocy.*
THE FLAME OF IGNORANCE BURNS BRIGHT
Never mind that “global warming” isn’t happening. Boxer sees a chance to tax something and it’s like ringing a bell in front of Pavlov’s dog.
God, how I wish California would secede from the union so we could be rid of morons they keep sending to DC.
Yep
I have a fear that we have lost the country. Reason and logic are out the window.
We have very few statesmen in America, at least in politics. None are rats, and only a handful of pubs.
If JFK was around today, he would be a right wing extremist.
If Washington, Jefferson, Adams, Hancock, Franklin, et.al. were around, they would be advocating a rebellion.
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