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Don’t Expect A Gas Tax Holiday, Go On A Gas Diet.

6 May, 2008 (00:35) | Barack Obama, Bush, Care2, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Obama, Republicans, democrats, economy, election, election 2008, family, government, media, money, news, oil, opinion, politics, recession, youtube | By: Catherine Morgan

Do We Need A Gas Tax Holiday? Will We Get One? — by Catherine Morgan (cross-posted at The Care2 Election Blog)

What is a gas tax holiday? And would one help you? We have three candidates and three positions on this idea. McCain’s proposal doesn’t replace the tax revenue lost by this plan, but Hillary’s does, and Obama is against it altogether.

Here are video clips of each candidate, and then I’ll tell you what I think. Let me know how you feel about this issue in comments.

Hillary Clinton talks with Katie Couric about her proposed “gas tax holiday,” which critics say is politically motivated, and the upcoming primaries in Indiana and North Carolina


Barack Obama on Meet The Press talking about Hillary Clinton’s proposed gas tax


McCain on his gas tax holiday proposal...



So, what do you think? Who is right on the gas tax holiday? The way I see it is…At best this would be a band-aid on a gaping chest wound, and at worst it’s simply political pandering. Either way, this gas crisis brought on by the policies of the Bush administration, is going nowhere but up. The truth is…There is no end in site, with or without a gas tax holiday. Sorry.


If we are going to get through these tough economic times, we are going to have to come together, both Democrats and Republicans (and I’m not talking about the politicians here – I’m talking about the people). Sadly, our government isn’t going to be able to get us out of this one. So if you are feeling the crunch – Come together with your neighbors (Democrat and Republican), and carpool to work, to the grocery store, to the mall, to the bank, and anywhere else you need to go. If you have to run out to the grocery story, call your neighbor and see if she needs you to pick up something, or would like to come along. Try to reduce unnecessary car rides by planning ahead and getting errands run in one or two days, rather than three or four.


Don’t expect a gas holiday…Go on a gas diet. How do you do that? If you normally fill your car up once a week, see if you can reduce your driving enough to make it to day 8 or 9 (keep track of it on your calender). Once you have done that, try to cut back some more. Put yourself and your car on a gas diet.


Look at this gas crisis for what it is…a disaster. And what do we do in a disaster? We prepare, attempt to prevent, and we come together as communities to help each other when the disaster strikes. Yes, this is a disaster (one that I expect will get much worse before it gets better). And yes, we need to come together and help each other out if we are going to get through this. You can start by organizing – The same way we do a town watch, or a neighborhood garage sale. Or invite your neighbors over for coffee to brainstorm ideas that will fit your needs. And if you are reading this thinking…”This gas crisis can’t hurt me, I could afford to pay 6 bucks a gallon for gas.” Well, if that’s what you are thinking, I would challenge you to think past yourself (as in a disaster), and see if there is someone less fortunate in your community that you might be able to help.


So…Tax holiday or no tax holiday. We all need to start looking ahead, and facing our new reality. We have been through worse, and we certainly can get through this, as long as we come together.

Comments

Comment from jacilyn
Time: May 6, 2008, 12:31 pm

So my husband should just quit driving – and stop earning money?

Our family has already stopped going everywhere that isn’t essential. (And that, by the way, is bad for the economy.) Real leadership is not telling people to “stop driving”. It’s providing an alternative.

Obama’s “alternative” is just to let survival of the fittest take care of the bottom forty per cent in this nation.

Comment from Catherine Morgan
Time: May 6, 2008, 12:48 pm

Hi Jacilyn. I think families need to do what is best for their personal economy. If we all start doing that…and the country’s economy continues to get worse…well I guess our government will have to step it up and start doing what needs to be done to bring gas, food, and healthcare prices lower…and not just talk about it. :-)

Comment from -30-
Time: May 6, 2008, 3:56 pm

It’s not going to happen. Even if McCain or Clinton could get a bill through Congress, it would take months to do it, and Bush would veto it. He won’t let his oil buddies take a hit.