Rampant inflation
got you down? Don’t worry, Democrats are here to help! Rep. Mike Thompson
(D-CA), Rep. John Larson (D-CT), and Rep. Lauren Underwood (D-IL) have proposed
a bill that would give every American $100 each month to help offset
the scourge of rapidly rising inflation.
CBSNews noted of the proposal, which is being called the
Gas Rebate Act: “The gas stimulus would ‘provide middle-class Americans
with monthly payments to ease the financial burden of this global crisis,’
Thompson said in a statement about the proposal.”
Not to be outdone, Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) and Sen.
Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), have put forth a second proposal, one which would
provide a quarterly rebate to consumers based on a tax levied on oil and gas
companies. According to a statement from the two lawmakers, their “Big Oil
Windfall Profits Tax” would charge a per barrel tax equal to 50% of the
difference between the current price of a barrel of oil and its pre-pandemic
average price between 2015 and 2019. Khanna and Whitehouse claim to have
calculated that if the per barrel price is, say, $120, the tax would raise
about $45 billion a year — providing single filers with $240 annually and joint
filers with $360 per year. (Another marriage penalty?)
When you really think of it, this is mind-blowing.
And counterproductive. Democrats want to offset the negative effects of
their own policies by trying to buy our votes? And the money they would
send us would either have to be taken from us taxpayers in the first place, be
printed out of thin air, or just be added to our already astronomical national
debt. In any case, it would exacerbate the very inflation whose effects these
ignorant asshats purport to be attempting to ameliorate.
As for the tax on “Big Oil,” these companies would
have to pass on the cost of the tax to consumers, thereby raising the price of
gas even further. And necessitating another gas rebate for consumers and an
additional tax on “Big Oil?” Do Dems wish to repeat this cycle ad nauseum until
the complete and utter collapse of our economy? “Windfall profits?” I thought
“Big Oil” only engaged in price-gouging when their enablers in the Republican
Party were in power. But gas prices were historically low when President
Trump was in office.
But now that President Biden has embarked on a war
against North American extraction industries—-and continued Obama’s massive
arbitrary subsidies of Big Wind (not Eric Swalwell’s nickname), things have
necessarily changed very quickly. “Sustainable” green energy can’t compete with
oil, coal, and natural gas on a level playing field in a free market, yet the
U.S. government has dictated that it must—and spent billions of
dollars to make that happen. That is a “windfall.” Entirely unearned.
For green energy.
There is a good
reason why “I did this” stickers featuring President Biden’s likeness are
showing up on gas pumps and on grocery store shelves around the country. He did
do this to us, knowingly or not.
We were energy independent less than two years ago. In that context, the Ukraine
War wouldn’t have mattered to us. (The humanitarian cost is another matter. We
can all agree: Russia bad.) Yet now we are relying on countries with Most
Heinous Nation status to provide for our energy needs. We are literally—and
needlessly-- prostrating ourselves.
Democrats have no idea how the real world works
because they typically have no experience outside of government. This is why no
one should be eligible to serve in Congress unless he or she has run a business--
or has significant other experience in the private sector.
The more there is of something, the less it is
worth/will cost. The less there is of something, the more it is worth/will
cost. The law of supply and demand can’t be repealed. Even by our elites and
would-be tyrants.
The Biden
administration can keep its “Biden
Bucks.” We should all rebuff its attempt to buy our votes.
It did this to us. And it needs to stop it. And go
away.
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