
GOP presidential hopeful Sen. John McCain discusses his idea of suspending the federal gas tax for the summer.
McCain wants a gas-tax 'holiday': Should gas taxes be abolished entirely?
John McCain on Tuesday unveiled a sweeping tax reform proposal, calling for an overhaul of the tax code and a temporary suspension of the 18.3 cent-per-gallon gas tax. To help U.S. consumers weather the economic downturn, McCain urged Congress to institute a "gas-tax holiday" from Memorial Day to Labor Day. His proposal came on a day when oil prices hit an all-time high, rising past $113 per barrel.
Calls to suspend or end the gas tax have become an election-year staple. Gas taxes are supposed to help fund federal transportation projects, including highway expansion and maintenance. But critics say the billions of dollars in transportation funds are often poorly managed and that the gas tax is really just another way for lawmakers to redirect money into pork-barrel projects.
Is McCain's proposal to suspend the gas tax a good idea or just a campaign ploy? Or are there other taxes that Congress should cut?















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Submitted on April 16th, 2008 by AnonymousThe only problem with Social Security is that the salary cap was never adjusted to keep up with the gap in income disparity.
Those who make their money off of the labor of others should pay a little more for those they work to death.
Where will the money come from to fix the falling Bridges?
Submitted on April 16th, 2008 by AnonymousMcCain is obviously trying to appeal to idiots that whine about taxes.
Bush's war doubled the cost of gas by limiting the supply.
Fighting in Basra=High Gas Prices.
McCain want's to defund infrastructure and continue the war that is causing the high gas prices.
America isn't falling for it.
Three card Monte again?
Submitted on April 16th, 2008 by Bull MooseThe oil business is the biggest Shell (pun intended) game going.
The day oil companies come clean and show transparency with regards to the true oil supply, and the justification for price hikes,is the day we can talk about cutting the gas tax.
We all know big oil plays the game of keeping secret how much oil is in the pipeline, and will fight any attempt to audit the oil supply, so as to hide their obscene profits.
It will not matter if you cut 20 cents off the tax that a gallon of gas costs, the oil companies will raise the price higher anyway.
No way..
Submitted on April 16th, 2008 by AnonymousIf anything, taxes should be structured in such a way, as to insure the viability, of non-middle eastern oil resources. ie: Canadian oil sands. This country has enemies, bent on our destruction. Those enemies have only one weapon.....oil. The sooner we stop buying it, the sooner we disarm them.
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Submitted on April 16th, 2008 by Chuck_JohnsonMedicare and Social Security in the first place. It is literally a Ponzi scheme perpetrated on my generation which will not see one penny of.
If you are the average social security retiree you've gotten more than your fair share (as the money you paid was actually worth less than it is now.)
As for the gas tax, there isn't a single sensible economic reason to have it. Why not ban it?
Chuck Johnson is a student at Claremont McKenna College. Feel free to contact him.
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Submitted on April 15th, 2008 by AnonymousFIX SOCIAL SECURITY AND MEDICARE
PUT ALL WORKING AMERICANS INTO THE
SOCIAL SECURITY AND MEDICARE SYSTEM.
WITH EVERYONE PAYING INTO THIS FUND
WE WOULD SEE A GREAT OVERHAUL OF THE
SYSTEM. PUT IT IN A LOCKBOX SO THAT
CONGRESS COULD NOT TOUCH IT FOR THEIR
PORK BARRALL PROJECTS AND ONLY S.S.
AND MEDICARE DISBURSEMENTS COULD COME
OUT OF THAT FUND.
WE SENIORS ARE EXPERIENCING HURT WITH
THE RISING COST OF FOOD, FUEL, TAXES,
HEALTH CARE AND UTILITIES. FIXED INCOMES ARE KILLING US AND FORCING US FROM HOMES WE CAN NO LONGER AFFORD.