What drives climate change regulations?

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Re: What drives climate change regulations?

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Gadianton wrote:
Fri Sep 08, 2023 2:49 pm
It's not going to be Bill Gates... It's the little guys
Congratulate yourself for voting in Trump and your party's regressive tax plan. You're smart enough to know a tax cut for you gives you more money, but not smart enough to know that wealth is relative and those up the chain from you got a better cut and so the end result is a net loss for you. You're a genius, Ajax. Thanks again. Hopefully you had few good shopping days with your Covid stimulus check signed Donald J. Trump as consolation.
High gasoline prices are the most regressive taxes there are.
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Re: What drives climate change regulations?

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ajax18 wrote:
Fri Sep 08, 2023 4:10 pm
Gadianton wrote:
Fri Sep 08, 2023 2:49 pm
Congratulate yourself for voting in Trump and your party's regressive tax plan. You're smart enough to know a tax cut for you gives you more money, but not smart enough to know that wealth is relative and those up the chain from you got a better cut and so the end result is a net loss for you. You're a genius, Ajax. Thanks again. Hopefully you had few good shopping days with your Covid stimulus check signed Donald J. Trump as consolation.
High gasoline prices are the most regressive taxes there are.
Good point. In Republican Florida, average American's have to pay a state tax of $0.35225/gal to fill up their cars and trucks. Meanwhile, the wealthy only pay $0.0427/gal to fuel up their private jets.

Although, one can always look to the holy land of Republican Georgia, with no State gas tax, and no tax on private jet fuel. They just suck at the federal teat of socialist wealth redistribution instead.
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