Gouging Guile
Why would you take the MSM's word for
it?
Gasoline prices have been high for some time now,
and we are starting to see the profits of oil companies being reported as "record
profits", and all MSM stories that I have read include the word
"gouging". This of course insinuates that Oil companies are taking advantage of
the situation to stick it to the American people, and allow their fat cat
executives to wallow at the trough.As
night follows day, the howls of righteous indignation can now be heard eminating
from Capitol Hill, and generally anywhere an enterprising politician can be
found. Sen. Byron Dorgan (D) wants "a three-year, 50 percent excise tax on
oil-company profits. He defines windfall profits as the portion of the price of
a barrel of oil that exceeds $40."Gee
that sounds great! Except for a couple of
things....First, the Oil companies have
no real control over the price of a barrel of oil, so punishing them for that
which is decided by "America's Buddies" like Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Hugo
Chávez, and Abdullah bin Abdulaziz al-Saud would be tremendously
unfair.Second, when it comes to gouging,
the Oil companies can't hold a candle to the politicians
themselves.You see, government taxation
(of all stripes) has far out-shined the profits of Oil companies for many years,
and despite the current "record profits", is still a bigger gouge on America's
wallet.Perhaps this picture will help
you visualize the issue:
TaxProf
provides a great example of political Maskirovka, where
the enterprising pols don't want you to peek behind the curtain and see the
"record profits" that they are hauling
in.To make things even more fun, I
challenge you to go find out how much of your gallon of gas is taken up by
Federal, State, and Local taxes. Here is the most recent
table that I could find.For a
quick taste, here in Texas, we get the honor of paying 18.4 cents in Federal
Taxes, and 20 cents in state taxes. Not that bad. If you live in New York, you
get the honor of paying 42.6 cents per gallon. I hope you have the best roads
in the country.
Posted: Sun - October 30, 2005 at 07:10 PM