by Notabull » Fri Jul 18, 2008 9:13 am
"I think we should ditch those and instead put a $2 a gallon tax on gas."
Agreed. Of course, the tax should be phased in otherwise it would never be acceptable and would never get voted in. Perhaps 50c every year until we get to where we want to be, and additional increases to ensure it never goes below $4 again. If we force too many people to use less gasoline, that might have the perverse effect of reducing the price and we're back to SUVs again.
The critical thing about this tax is deciding where the money goes. It absolutely must NOT go into any kind of general fund. We don't want to rely on this money, as the whole point of it is that it should decrease over time and eventually go away. Funding education from a gas tax is a stupid idea.
Instead, the money should go towards funding alternative energy research, tax incentives, etc. For example, we could pick the 10 biggest problems facing alternative energy roll-out, and put out absolutely massive prizes for US companies (with US resident employees) to solve those problems. Part of the money should go towards a tax credit for the poor, as they will otherwise experience the brunt of this taxation in a regressive way.
My 2 cents...
As to whether humans are contributing to global warming. The answer is "no". End of story. Thanks for listening.