A Good Year for the Outlaw

There’s A Ray Of Hope For Our Population

May 3rd, 2008 · 2 Comments
Gas ripoff · Politics · corporate greed

I was stunned with delight this week when CNN asked the question, “Which candidate’s plan regarding removing the gas tax for the summer months is the best?” 

Of course, John McCain has pandered to his base by suggesting a simple removal of the Federal Gas Tax for the summer. Hillary Clinton’s idea (which, if I’m not mistaken, is pretty darn similar to a plan talked about by a certain local candidate a few weeks back) called for a dropping of the gas tax and a “windfall profit tax” being assessed the oil companies in addition, which, of course, was a populist position pandering to her base. Obama? Called both ideas irrational and, basically, stupid, saying the tax is not the problem, that corporate greed is.

The results:

McCain – 2%

Clinton – 13%

Obama – 85%

Unbelievable. We do have hope in this country. In a day and age were a certain percentage of the population thinks that any tax is wrong, in a day and age in which it’s an absolute rarity to see 60% or more of us take the same side on anything, to have 85% of the respondents see through the shameful ruse offered by McCain or Clinton is a good sign. Of course, it would have been a better sign if the poll was on Faux News and their typical viewers had similar results, but I’ll still take it.

BTW, if the idiotic populist pandering ideas of McCain and Clinton were actually put in place, and we say 18 cents knocked off a gallon of gas (wow…big deal…it’s only $3.49 now!) we’d simply see the oil companies put 10-15 cents back into the price for additional pure profit. That’s what they did the last time this stupid plan was tried…who can honestly sit here and say they wouldn’t do it again?



2 responses so far ↓

  • 1    BJ Stone // May 4, 2008 at 9:26 pm

    In a very un-Clintonian campaign strategy, I heard sounds bites today of Hillary continuing to espouse her pandering, ill-advised plan, despite the OBVIOUS displeasure for it from 85% of the public. Bill would have dropped it by now. When you’re wrong, you’re wrong. Bill Clinton knew that. Hillary might be too stubborn.

  • 2    postsimian // May 5, 2008 at 10:49 am

    good. Maybe people will draw some comparisons between Hillary’s stubbornness and Dubya’s stubbornness.

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