Originally posted by Flubber
Nope but existing or planned regimes of cap and trade are simpler and actually have real emissions targets.
Nope but existing or planned regimes of cap and trade are simpler and actually have real emissions targets.
Perhaps-- It seems that most of the credits are targetted at lower income, not necessarily lower footprint-- So the poorer guy with more children, burning oil, will get more money back than me despite the fact that I paid for my own windmill or whatever . I missed where personal carbon footprint gets factored into this at all-- and a lot of a person's carbon footprint is vehicle usage but his plan calls for no change to gasoline taxes ?
The gas tax is interesting, but it looks like the existing tax on gas roughly coincides with the levels of the new tax at curreny levels of technology. In other words you're already paying about as much tax on gas as you would under the new plan. If it makes it conceptually easier, imagine the current tax on gasoline is being expanded to other things that pollute.
Its mixed messages intended to buy votes!!
I suspect Dion is only proposing this because he knew he had to do something desperate to try to get elected. Looking at the polls, this wasn't the thing.
As for the tax plan-- I like tax reductions-- would never oppose them but I do wonder why so much of it was focused on writing cheques to people who don't actually pay taxes
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