by Curlew » Mon 16 Jul 2007, 07:21:31
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('bshirt', 'I') assure you I am not and have never been a politician, investor or worker for the oil industry....I wonder how collectivist fans like you, Curlew, are going to survive PO when you can no longer vote to steal other's money?
Sorry to upset you like this, BShirt, not sure what you mean by collectivist. I am trying to ascertain the truth about about Peak Oil - I am a convert but I want to make sure that all my ducks are in a row before I go shooting my mouth off in the UK. To do this I have to sort out the motivations behind those of you on PO, and to make sure I am not inadvertantly bigging up the oil price for another's benefit - clearly this isn't yours.
Why am I advocating tax? - in the UK we are shielded from some of the price rises at the pump - there is a fixed duty which is not linked to the core price. For the average commuter in the UK who does about 30-40 litres a week the recent increases have meant to us about GBP1.50 per week. Without the tax we would all be driving around in SUVs and that hike would probably be tripled.
But leaving it to market forces means fertiliser and feedstocks get hit with the price rise - in my view the US would better off in reducing private petrol consumption and ensuring other uses of oil are not too badly affected?
Again - no intention to offend
