cajunrevenge
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Siri: Why are gas prices so high right now?
You approve of the US government subsidizing private companies? When has that ever lowered prices?
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Siri: Why are gas prices so high right now?
https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/white-house-considering-gas-rebate-cards-americans.amp
The White House is reportedly floating the idea of gas rebates for U.S. residents due to record gas prices.
A White House official told FOX Business that the administration has not ruled out the distribution of gas rebate cards. The cards would hypothetically subsidize the price of gas for Americans – many of whom are struggling to make ends meet with fuel now priced at the level of a luxury good.
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https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/white-house-considering-gas-rebate-cards-americans.amp
The White House is reportedly floating the idea of gas rebates for U.S. residents due to record gas prices.
A White House official told FOX Business that the administration has not ruled out the distribution of gas rebate cards. The cards would hypothetically subsidize the price of gas for Americans – many of whom are struggling to make ends meet with fuel now priced at the level of a luxury good.
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https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2022/06/20/politics/biden-gas-tax-holiday/index.html
Joe Biden - curbing inflation is my top priority and climate change is an imminent threat
Also Joe Biden - here’s your gas tax holiday and gas rebate card!
https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/white-house-considering-gas-rebate-cards-americans.amp
The White House is reportedly floating the idea of gas rebates for U.S. residents due to record gas prices.
A White House official told FOX Business that the administration has not ruled out the distribution of gas rebate cards. The cards would hypothetically subsidize the price of gas for Americans – many of whom are struggling to make ends meet with fuel now priced at the level of a luxury good.
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Lol
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2022/06/20/politics/biden-gas-tax-holiday/index.html
Joe Biden - curbing inflation is my top priority and climate change is an imminent threat
Also Joe Biden - here’s your gas tax holiday and gas rebate card!
I blame all of this on the West Wing and how many losers that show inspired to pursue a career in politics.http://gregmankiw.blogspot.com/2022/06/three-reasons-why-gas-tax-holiday-is.html?m=1
News reports say the President Biden may propose a temporary reduction in the gasoline tax, and Secretary Yellen over the weekend said the idea is "worth considering." I would say the idea is worth rejecting, for three reasons.
1) Putting more money in peoples' pockets with any kind of tax cut would increase aggregate demand. It would thereby undermine the Fed's program to get inflation under control.
2) The incidence of the tax cut would fall partly on producers rather than consumers, depending on the elasticities of supply and demand. If it is true that refiners are near capacity, as reports suggest, then supply is relatively inelastic. That means the tax reduction would mainly benefit producers.
3)Given all the externalities associated with driving (climate change, congestion, accidents), the existing gasoline tax is below the optimal Pigovian level. Reducing it would move the tax system in a less efficient direction, That is, it would encourage people to drive more, exacerbating the negative externalities.
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Do I think Biden actually understands any of this? Not really.
http://gregmankiw.blogspot.com/2022/06/three-reasons-why-gas-tax-holiday-is.html?m=1
News reports say the President Biden may propose a temporary reduction in the gasoline tax, and Secretary Yellen over the weekend said the idea is "worth considering." I would say the idea is worth rejecting, for three reasons.
1) Putting more money in peoples' pockets with any kind of tax cut would increase aggregate demand. It would thereby undermine the Fed's program to get inflation under control.
2) The incidence of the tax cut would fall partly on producers rather than consumers, depending on the elasticities of supply and demand. If it is true that refiners are near capacity, as reports suggest, then supply is relatively inelastic. That means the tax reduction would mainly benefit producers.
3)Given all the externalities associated with driving (climate change, congestion, accidents), the existing gasoline tax is below the optimal Pigovian level. Reducing it would move the tax system in a less efficient direction, That is, it would encourage people to drive more, exacerbating the negative externalities.
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Do I think Biden actually understands any of this? Not really.
I blame all of this on the West Wing and how many losers that show inspired to pursue a career in politics.
Tax incidence, and relatedly the importance of the relative magnitudes of elasticity of supply and elasticity of demand, is one of the glories of public finance. The concepts take a little explaining to anyone who is not an economist. Chalk one up for experts and academics. Like Greg Mankiw. Who btw is overdue for his Nobel.
did you see where you boy Larry Summers blamed inflation on Jan 6 protesters?
I'm sorry but your twitter feed is a parallel universe to which I don't have access.