THEY WANT OUR MONEY For this what you all think?

thunderstruck88

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Responding to the massive BP oil spill, Congress is getting ready to quadruple — to 32 cents a barrel — a tax on oil used to help finance cleanups. The increase would raise nearly $11 billion over the next decade.

The tax is levied on oil produced in the U.S. or imported from foreign countries. The revenue goes to a fund managed by the Coast Guard to help pay to clean up spills in waterways, such as the Gulf of Mexico.

The tax increase is part of a larger bill that has grown into a nearly $200 billion grab bag of unfinished business that lawmakers hope to complete before Memorial Day. The key provisions are a one-year extension of about 50 popular tax breaks that expired at the end of last year, and expanded unemployment benefits, including subsidies for health insurance, through the end of the year.

The House could vote on the bill as early as Tuesday. Senate leaders hope to complete work on it before Congress goes on a weeklong break next week.

Lawmakers want to increase the current 8-cent-a-barrel tax on oil to make sure there is enough money available to respond to oil spills. At least 6 million gallons of crude have spewed into the Gulf of Mexico since a drilling rig exploded April 20 off the Louisiana coast.

President Barack Obama and congressional leaders have said they expect BP to foot the bill for the cleanup.

"Taxpayers will not pick up the tab," Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said Monday.

BP executives told Congress last week they would pay "all legitimate claims" for damages. But the government needs upfront money to respond to spills, as well as money to pay for cleanups when the responsible party is unable to pay, or is unknown. Money spent from the fund can later be recovered from the company responsible for the spill.

The Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund has about $1.5 billion available. Under current law, only $1 billion can be spent from the fund on a single incident. The bill would increase the spending limit to $5 billion.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce said the tax increase was hastily put together, without adequate study, to help pay for an unrelated bill. The tax increase was unveiled Thursday, without any congressional hearings to study its impact.

Even with the tax increases, the bill is projected to add $134 billion to the federal budget deficit.

"I have seen no analysis on how this would impact energy security, how this would impact domestic production, how this would impact the overall economics in the country," said Christopher Guith, vice president of the chamber's energy institute. "There hasn't been any sort of deliberation on this."

The American Petroleum Institute has not taken a position on the tax increase, though a spokeswoman said Congress should study the ramifications before acting.

"We understand we need to have an insurance policy in order to cover people in the event of a spill," said the spokeswoman, Cathy Landry. "At the same time we need to have a vital oil and gas industry."

The bill does not address a federal law that caps liability at $75 million for economic damages beyond direct cleanup costs. Democratic Senators tried to pass a bill last week that would have increased the cap to $10 billion, but they were blocked by Republicans.

The oil industry says such a high cap would make it difficult, if not impossible, to insure oil rigs.

BP said Monday its costs for responding to the spill had grown to about $760 million.

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The bill is H.R. 4213

Congress: http://thomas.loc.gov
 

Dave_B

Active member
What a bunch of crap!

I had a longwinded response typed up but, after reading it, I think I've said it all already.
 

Hoosier

Well-known member
You think they'd start thinking about allowing more drilling closer to shore or on land, like in Alaska. I'm not defending BP, but every solution they come up with has the caveat that it hasn't been tested a mile down in the water.

Sounds like another convenient way to get at our wallets.
 

ezra

Well-known member
it is BS never let a catastrophe go to wast.especially when you can bend the American people over a barrel. thank you uncle Sam may I have another
 
"Democratic Senators tried to pass a bill last week that would have increased the cap to $10 billion, but they were blocked by Republicans."



----- evil democrats at work again, trying to get the oil companies to have to pay for there spills

"Just make sure yaa vote in November.............""

---- Vote them som' %@!#* out!
 

whitedust

Well-known member
Stop messing around with oil & cut over to natural gas. It will happen some day so start NOW!

BP can't stop the leak so go after them hard when the leak is shut off. Also could leak a bit forever who knows. Then what? Hurricane season just started so that oil can end up on shore anywhere between Mexico & Maine.

Why tax us BP has plenty of money?
 

xcr440

Well-known member
I'm not sure if any of you saw the report last week, regarding the first 30 days of their cleanup expenses, but the short of it is, they are still PROFITING while spending millions of dollars in clean up costs.

I think the number I saw was, for the first 30 days of clean up, it has cost them about 7 total days of profit from their first quarter. In other words, they have spent about 2.33 days/month of profit to clean up, or about 7.8% of a months PROFIT is going towards the clean up and failed stoppage attempts, and its still flowing!

And they want more from us? Shove it up their you know what......
 
G

G

Guest
I am against all new taxes until some of the stupid things getting funded stop getting funded. We have somehow elected a government that has very little in common with its constituents. This starts at the city/county level and goes all the way to the top. We need to start over. Get rid of them all. Even inexperienced common folk could do a better job than these bozos.
 

matman

New member
Think about this...

I think we are at the beginning of a real conspiracy to railroad any new off shore drilling here. I would suggest for everyones amusement that this was deliberately perpetrated so that we would have to focus on the risk and associative negative potential to drilling offshore here in the USA. This was maybe "not an accident" but a deliberate move to cause enormous confusion and finger pointing and more delays.
I am totally for drilling domestically which we need to do to exert price pressure against the middle east supplies.
Until we obtain or create new fuel and engine technologies we need crude oil. Better we control our own energy destiny than some $ rich, oil rich mini nation that thinks they have control of our economy based on their flow of oil to us.
 

whitedust

Well-known member
I think we are at the beginning of a real conspiracy to railroad any new off shore drilling here. I would suggest for everyones amusement that this was deliberately perpetrated so that we would have to focus on the risk and associative negative potential to drilling offshore here in the USA. This was maybe "not an accident" but a deliberate move to cause enormous confusion and finger pointing and more delays.
I am totally for drilling domestically which we need to do to exert price pressure against the middle east supplies.
Until we obtain or create new fuel and engine technologies we need crude oil. Better we control our own energy destiny than some $ rich, oil rich mini nation that thinks they have control of our economy based on their flow of oil to us.

They already proved what caused the blowup so I don't understand any of your statement? Your post makes no factual sense at all.
 
G

G

Guest
The accident and yes it WAS an accident in the gulf will be the focal point of the coming Cap And Trade vote in the Senate. The House has already passed C and T. This disaster plays right into the hands of the current administration. The current administration wants C and T. Should Cap and Trade be passed and enacted get ready to pay more for EVERYTHING. Your Electric Rates will rise drastically. Food will go up. You will be indirectly taxed on nearly everything you buy. It will put the US one more step behind the rest of the world and we are already not keeping pace. New Zealand is looking better every day. They even have snow in the mountains there. As a flatlander this will take some getting used to but I may have to try.
 

Dave_B

Active member
This is getting way too political!!

Keep going with the conspiracy theory!

Maybe that would explain why gas is cheaper now than it was a prior to this accident.............
 

ezra

Well-known member
the first thought I had after the rig started to burn was Eco terrorist.never know it is odd that this happened days before a vote to approve outer continental shelf deep drilling.I am amazed at just how unprepared any one is for this thing.
 

jroz

New member
A guy on the rig said that pieces of the main seal came up with drilling fluid days before the "accident" happened, but they kept on drilling anyways. Corporate greed overruled safety, and now BP should foot the entire bill for the cleanup.
 
I am against all new taxes until some of the stupid things getting funded stop getting funded. We have somehow elected a government that has very little in common with its constituents. This starts at the city/county level and goes all the way to the top. We need to start over. Get rid of them all. Even inexperienced common folk could do a better job than these bozos.

think of how many now know why they should voted for McCAIN....he'd shut the spigot off and noone woulda liked that....glad i didnt vote for spare change...AHHAHAHHAHAHAHHA
 
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