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The Gas Tax Vacation: A Cheap Holiday

May 01, 2008 05:10 PM ET | Marianne Lavelle | Permanent Link

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Next President

Dear Fellow Americans,

Our Great-grand Nation, the United States of America is and will face very critical "Challenges" in coming, months, years and decades.

In my professional opinion the critical characters of next would be our President are summarized as under.

1. Vision and true believe.

2. Character and compassion.

3. Presidential Temperament and Judgment.

4. Past versus future.

The one candidate among the remaining three candidates how meets all these characteristics is Senator Obama.

As an independent registered voter since 1974. I voted for Carter, voted for Reagan, voted for First and second Bush in 2000. Last interest and stopped voting.

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and minor hateful partisan media to deprive, dupe, and derail us from getting right it this.

The family, fellowship, friends, faith, funds, with freedom and fairness and without fear and favor what is at stake this time. We can do it and I am sure the people of our Greatgrand Nation will do it.

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yours truly,

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Forensic Psychiatrist.

Disables American Veteran.

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Gas tax

The gas tax rebate or whatever is nothing but political pandering at its WORST!

Hillary Clinton "seems" to make sense about the idea of a temporary gas tax holiday for summer 2008, funded by the oil companies with a temporary windfall profits tax. But unless she has President Bush on board to sign such a thing (and I doubt she does), it's very unfair and insincere to ride a primary election wave on a "recommendation" that she knows will not be enacted.

McCain is NOT RIGHT about suspending the gas tax without a make-up of the revenue. Republicans have too long been buying votes with additions to the national debt. $4,000,000,000,000.00 worth in the "W" years alone.

Barack Obama is probably right to be endorsing neither, and for being both wise and honest, he gets blamed by both opponents. It's so hard to get a statesman elected when less genuine "politicians" have a 24-7 megaphone of media.

gas tax holiday-rubbish

So how happy is everyone going to be saving 18 cents a gallon this summer when gas is $4.00 a gallon or more?

I think everyone will be just as pissed off about gas as they are now. By the way, after it hits the magic $4.00 a gallon, it is going straight to $6.00, blowing right through $5.00. Six is where Europe is at, and that is where THEY want to take us!. There is a solution that big oil does not want to hear about. I use it on my car and it is great and has doubled my gas mileage!

Go to

www.ridewithH20.com

to see the solution YOU can have now, not waiting for our gov't to do somthing!

Comparing Europe and the U.S. is like apples and oranges. The Europeans are paying north of $8 a gallon because they pay huge taxes which are then used to keep their roads and bridges in excellent condition and for mass transit. Have you driven I-70 between KC and St. Louis? A pot-hole hell death trap. They also, on average, drive vechicles that are much more fuel efficient.

Additionally, Europeans don't have ridiculous 60-75 mile daily commutes. Perhaps that's the problem - driving 25,000 miles a year to commute to ones job in a vehicle that gets 18 mpg. We Americans could be well served by taking a look at how things are done in other parts of the world instead of thinking we're going to continue our extraordinarily selfish gas-guzzling ways.

taxes

what is the federal tax on a gallon of gasoline at the pumps?

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Marianne Lavelle, senior writer, seeks out the path to an energy future that doesn’t wreck the planet or put you in the poorhouse.

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