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Old 03-22-06, 11:08 AM
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Originally Posted by recursive
The more gas you use, the more tax you pay. What's the problem?
I think very high gas taxes (say an increase of more than $5/gal or $1.25/l) would reduce consumption and help pay for the externalities. The only problem is that a high gas tax would be murder on middle class drivers, while hardly fazing the wealthier drivers. A stiff point-of-purchase tax on the gas guzzlers themselves would leave some options for middle- and low-income people.
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