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Where is the outrage over paying $4 for a cup of coffee?
While I do agree that coffee is overpriced, this is a stupid comparison.
This country runs on gas..and, we really don't have alternative.
With coffee..i can choose another beverage, can make it at home, brew it at work, etc.
Let me know when i can purchase my own oil/gas maker.
Whatever happened to that activity called walking? Or hell, maybe riding a bike...
There are alternatives certainly. Hell, you could spend some of that phat bank you're making on some land, harvest some corn, and make your own biodiesel!
OK, so we remove tax breaks for oil companies, effectively raising their costs.
That's gonna make gas cheaper for everybody at the pump? Riiiiiiiiight ...
Whether or not tax breaks are a good idea, this really doesn't seem like a solution to the problem.
Right, part of the big problem is passing the price for everything onto consumers...
Let me rephrase...
The oil companies are taxed to high hell on their profits.
The consumers are taxed to high hell on their purchase.
The middle man sees few pennies per gallon for his service.
What is wrong with this system? Everyone involved gets screwed but the government. And why should the government get a cut at all? What are they providing in the process? In my opinion, they're the ones mucking it up.
My solution: Cut taxes on the oil companies, and cut taxes on the consumers. Savings are passed on to those who deserve it instead of the government. People then have more money in their pocket to go and spend on goods to stimulate the economy, and give the government tax dollars through sales tax means.
Where is the outrage over paying $4 for a cup of coffee?
While I do agree that coffee is overpriced, this is a stupid comparison.
This country runs on gas..and, we really don't have alternative.
With coffee..i can choose another beverage, can make it at home, brew it at work, etc.
Let me know when i can purchase my own oil/gas maker.
Whatever happened to that activity called walking? Or hell, maybe riding a bike...
There are alternatives certainly. Hell, you could spend some of that phat bank you're making on some land, harvest some corn, and make your own biodiesel!
I wished that more cities in the USA had a viable and reliable transportation system. If you live in Waukesha and have a job in Milwaukee are you going to ride your bike to work? Are you even going to attempt to ride a bus? Most of the time depending on where you live you gotta drive 10 minutes or more to a bus stop that is going to have a bus going to Milwaukee. then what? Catch a cab?
Compared to other countries our PT sucks ass. We are completely dependent on fuel and personal automobiles.
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