In perhaps the most distasteful and contrarian effort yet, stories are surfacing through news agencies this morning of a private congressional talks that would actually raise the Federal Gas Tax by approximately 50%. That's right, a 50% increase in the federal gas tax at a time when Middle Class and Lower Class Americans, along with the backbone of our economy, the trucking industry, are suffering from oil prices that have more than doubled since the beginning of 2007.
Fueled by reports that funding for Highway projects will continue to fall short of actual costs, the AP has reported that Congressional Democrats are privately discussing and pushing for a 10 cent per gallon increase in the federal gas tax imposed upon both gasoline and diesel fuels. According to the AP, Congressional Democrats are currently writing legislation for the increase to be included in the 2009 Highway funding act. Currently the tax, which was passed to be a temporary tax, is 18.4 cents per gallon on gasoline and 23.4 cpg on diesel fuel.
Democratic leadership is pushing for the increased taxes based upon a current shortfall in Federal Highway funding, a shortfall that will only increase as long as the current leadership continues to fail to enact legislation aimed at lowering fuel prices. Just three years ago the federal highway fund reported a budget surplus, but as oil prices have risen, so have the costs of the heavy machinery and asphalt that is used in highway projects. It is the rising cost of oil that has created the budget shortfall, and this congress apparently feels that increasing fuel prices further will magically solve the problem.
Congressional Democratic Leadership, running on a platform of lower oil prices in 2006, has failed to enact a single piece of legislation aimed at lowering fuel prices. This summer, they have held up legislation put forth by Republican leadership aimed at increasing domestic oil production and increased funding for federal commodities regulators (the regulators who provide oversight to the "speculators"). In fact the only legislation that current Congressional leadership has pushed for is the so-called "use it or lose it bill" which would double the land-lease rates on offshore drilling.
Middle Class Americans are being hammered at the pump and at retail checkout counters. Last month, consumer inflation rose by over 1%, driven by high oil prices. This fall consumers will face a double-whammy as they turn on their furnaces, only to find that home heating costs have also skyrocketed. Inflation is only likely to rise, as the trucking industry, the backbone of our economy, continues to reel from increased fuel prices. Yet, despite a growing concern over stagflation, congressional Democratic leadership is proposing a tax on the very product whose high prices are damaging our economy.
The report by the AP, which was pounced on by smaller news agencies, has received little attention by major news agencies who are seemingly obsessed with a presidential nominee. It is time, that the press reports this travesty and that American people realize that the current congressional leadership is a disaster who has shown no ability to pass legislation based upon the concerns and needs of middle class Americans.
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July 21st, 2008
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See my reaction here..
Can there be any doubt remaining in anyone who's got some scintilla of intelligence and common sense that the Democrat Party--or, at least, those who've been elected to Congress--do not represent the people, do not care about the people and, in fact, have become enemies of the people?
The Democrats seem to have collectively no intelligence and vision beyond raising taxes and being terminally affected with HUTAS.
They must be removed. If all of them were forced out, impeached, whatever, could our country be in worse shape with an entirely new crop of Democrats in Congress?
With news such as this about raising the federal gasoline tax, I wonder.
It's not all congressional Democrats whom are to blame. The fact is that there is an estimated 30 house democrats who are bucking the party line and support the Gas Price Reduction Act of 2008, which includes expanded domestic drilling. There are also an estimated 10-12 Democratic Senators, according to statements made by Reid, that also support the legislation. Numbers do suggest however, that there is around 10 house Republicans and 2-4 Senate Republicans that have sided with Dem. Leadership. The problem at this point is not the entirety of the Democratic Caucus but rather the vocal leadership who will not allow the legislation to come to a vote. It is political obstructionism at its worst. Shame on any congressional Democrats or Republicans involved in obstructing bills that are an important first step, and any congressional member who supports the Use It or Lose It Sham or a raise in the gas tax should be removed.
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