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House of Representatives Passes a Tax Bill on Oil Companies

March 1, 2008

 Democrats, upset that Americans are paying too much for gas and oil, have decided to……….make sure Americans pay even more for gas and oil.

 For the purpose of this post I am going to set aside the fact that the United States government has no business regulating how much of a profit a private business is allowed to make. I am also going to set aside the fact that a growing number of people think government intrusion into private businesses is okay. This goes beyond profits, and into government intrusion into such things as whether a private business can allow smoking. But, as I said, I am going to set that aside for the purpose of talking about a little business 101.

 The United States House of Representatives recently passed legislation that would raise taxes on oil companies. Big, bad oil companies. There is only one problem with raising taxes on oil companies, who do you think will pay the price for this? You and I. When the price of doing business goes up, whether it is the price of material, labor, overhead, or anything else, the price of the product has to be raised in order for a company to maintain a profit margin.

 Part of the price of doing business is how much a company pays in taxes. If the government raises taxes on the oil company, the increase will naturally fall on the consumers. This is not hard to understand. The government will not be taking profits away from the oil companies, they will be taking money out of our pockets. Oil prices will rise to offset the increase in taxes. Is this how the Democrats plan to help us?

 Here is what House Minority Leader John Boehner had to say about this bill:

“Unfortunately, the Democrats’ ‘no energy’ bill will only make matters worse by raising taxes and setting the table for even higher prices at the pump.”

 That is exactly correct. This is nothing more than a publicity stunt by house Democrats. They know that the outcome of this bill would be higher prices at the pump, they also know that President Bush will veto this bill if it ever makes it to his desk. Democrats are just trying to win the approval of the American people by posing as if they are going after “BIG OIL” all the while knowing President Bush is going to veto it. They will then use the veto as a political tool and issue to use against the president. By vetoing this legislation even higher gas prices will be avoided but Democrats will be able to successfully paint George W Bush as being in bed with the oil companies.

 It’s actually a very good strategy on the Democrat’s part, as most of the American people just don’t understand how business works evidently. They can’t lose under this scenario, the only ones that can lose are us.

 The government makes more on a gallon of gas with taxes than the oil companies make. If anything, the Democrats in the house should look at investigating the windfall profits the government is making on the price of gas. Perhaps the government should give back some of their profits instead of telling a private business how much of a profit is allowed.

5 Comments leave one →
  1. you don't say...'s avatar
    March 2, 2008 4:36 pm

    This seems like a politicians perfect “good strategy”. To me, its an insult. Democrats obviously assume that “we the people” are stupid. So stupid that we’ll think they’re helping us by proposing this tax.

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  2. Steve Dennis's avatar
    March 2, 2008 7:22 pm

    I find it insulting also, but I fear that it plays well with people who don’t play close attention and just hear that politicians are going after the big guy. It seems to make them feel better.

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  3. Jesse's avatar
    Jesse permalink
    March 6, 2008 3:14 am

    republicans do the same thing.

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  4. John's avatar
    John permalink
    April 10, 2008 10:55 am

    So, Guys what is the solution??? The oil companies are making more profit as are the Saude’s and all the Polt’s who are on the oil payroll. Give me some resonable ideas
    John

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  5. Jesse's avatar
    Jesse permalink
    April 13, 2008 2:39 pm

    stop mercantilism. endorse free trade. build refineries and reduce the tax burden. using military might and creating more government controls is not necessarily going to help.

    there are policies that may help, but the negatives definitely out weigh the positives at this point. unfortunately there isn’t much, if any, political will taking us in that direction. expect things to get worse and invest wisely.

    this is just political posturing. it enhances government power but isn’t going to prooduce anything of real value for the people of the world.

    profits aren’t the problem, it’s how they get them. big government and big business in bed together, what a wonderful life.

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