As President, Gov. Bill Richardson says he will find ways to cut taxes for the middle class and offer tax incentives for companies that pay over the prevailing wage.
"Even very conservative economists who have worked for the Bush administration - including Greg Mankiw, a former chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under President Bush who is now an advisor to Mr. Romney - have publicly stated that today's tax revenues would be EVEN HIGHER were it NOT for the Bush tax cuts" - Jonathon Chait, a senior editor at the NEW REPUBLIC!
does anyone realize what happens when you cap levels of something? you have shortages of that item. this time it will be things that produce alot of carbon. this is because it is no longer profitable to produce that item.
I remember way back when the Exxon Valdez oil spill decimated the coast of Alaska. The president of Exxon was asked how they'd pay for it: "By increasing the price of gas" was his answer.
If corporations can find a way to pass the cost on to consumers, they will. Bill is right, a "carbon tax" won't change a thing. Same amount of pollution with the added bonus of higher prices.
I just LOVE the way Hillary nods her head yes (as in agreeing with RICHARDSON) you know what I mean? It's not only in this vid, look around and pay attention you'll find her nodding yes to alot of the things he has to say. BILL RICHARDSON ALL THE WAY!!!
Democrats and Republicans lowered taxes today through rebates. Tax cuts work.
It's our addiction to spending that's the problem.
robclary 4 years ago
"Even very conservative economists who have worked for the Bush administration - including Greg Mankiw, a former chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under President Bush who is now an advisor to Mr. Romney - have publicly stated that today's tax revenues would be EVEN HIGHER were it NOT for the Bush tax cuts" - Jonathon Chait, a senior editor at the NEW REPUBLIC!
twochordcool 4 years ago
does anyone realize what happens when you cap levels of something? you have shortages of that item. this time it will be things that produce alot of carbon. this is because it is no longer profitable to produce that item.
killertofu123 4 years ago
I remember way back when the Exxon Valdez oil spill decimated the coast of Alaska. The president of Exxon was asked how they'd pay for it: "By increasing the price of gas" was his answer.
If corporations can find a way to pass the cost on to consumers, they will. Bill is right, a "carbon tax" won't change a thing. Same amount of pollution with the added bonus of higher prices.
BI30 4 years ago
I just LOVE the way Hillary nods her head yes (as in agreeing with RICHARDSON) you know what I mean? It's not only in this vid, look around and pay attention you'll find her nodding yes to alot of the things he has to say. BILL RICHARDSON ALL THE WAY!!!
harrytorta 4 years ago
so true so true. finally people are listening.
iscorpio 4 years ago
Right on Bill...pretty much everything you say makes sense.
SlicingGinger 4 years ago 2