by Arthur75 » Mon 14 Sep 2009, 18:00:14
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If the points highlighted above were true, we MAY have a chance. However the pigmen will increasingly want "their" share, and a big % that wil be.
We (the west) are broke. Taxed to the hilt. We (the working man) CANNOT afford any more. Simple as that. God knows the eventual outcome. Tax paid out on CO2, returned monthly - a beaurocratic nightmare.
The ONLY winners will be, as usual, the Elite.
Gasmon
Of course they can be true, in France the part paid by individual will be returned 100%, the part paid by companies will replace part of another tax "taxe professionelle" based on salary mass (taxing energy or material more than work makes sense)
"Tax paid out on CO2, returned monthly - a beaurocratic nightmare."
Quite the contrary, (will be annually in France), but it is very simple,
much simpler than any Cap and trade mess ! :1) fully anonymous at the payment part :
no need to measure or track citizens behaviour in any way or keep any data related to personal consumption2) everybody receives the same check
(a check a bit higher for "country side people" has been set up in France ...)
Frankly the best way to push the infrastructure in the right way, if the US had a gas tax at not such a "ridiculous" level compared to most developed countries, maybe the mess would be a bit less overwhelming than today...
And also these taxes being volume based (carbon or energy value) it also smoothen end product prices compared to primary materials market price variations
In fact a new name should be defined, a "redistribution" or something
But might be too late for sure