Re: OT - Gas Tax HolidayIt sounds good in theory, but putting it into practice may be another story.
I also don't see any reason to think the oil companies would pass the
savings on to the consumer; I can't say their record-breaking profits during
a time when the American public is screaming for mercy gives me much
confidence.
And, IMO, you've hit the nail on the head. These 2 candidates are making
promises they have no way of keeping. I firmly believe it's just a ploy to
make it sound like they really care about the plight of the working class so
they'll pull the right lever in the voting booth.
I also don't believe there's a single economist in the country who feels
this is a good idea. Whether or not their assessment carries any weight is
up to the individual, though.
Now, Judity, do I sense a bit of tongue-in-cheek in your post? <G>
Anne
"Judity" <Judity01@aol . com > wrote in message
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> If I understand what Senators Clinton and McCain are saying, they want
> to have the gas tax stopped during the summer months. It would start
> on Memorial Day, May 26, through Labor Day, September 1. Remember,
> Memorial Day is only a couple weeks away. Nice idea, right?
>
> Am I wrong in thinking this would have to be approved by Congress and
> President Bush? Putting aside the latter, when has Congress ever
> moved that quickly?
>
> Have any of you seen the Comcast TV turtles commercials?
> * w w w .youtube . com /watch?v=WLs7DSxsLog
> If you've ever watched C-Span or C-Span2, you know Congress, both the
> House and Senate, moves about as fast as Bill Slowsky does.
>
> Judity