Republicans Block Extra Taxes On Oil Companies

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H. JOSEF HEBERT | June 10, 2008 09:19 PM EST | AP

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Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., center, flanked by Sen. Jeff Bingaman, D-N.M., left, and Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., right, gestures during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, June 10, 2008, on the failed Senate vote on a windfall tax for oil companies. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

WASHINGTON — Saved by Senate Republicans, big oil companies dodged an attempt Tuesday to slap them with a windfall profits tax and take away billions of dollars in tax breaks in response to the record gasoline prices that have the nation fuming.

GOP senators shoved aside the Democratic proposal, arguing that punishing Big Oil won't do a thing to lower the $4-a-gallon-price of gasoline that is sending economic waves across the country. High prices at the pump are threatening everything from summer vacations to Meals on Wheels deliveries to the elderly.

The Democratic energy package would have imposed a 25 percent tax on any "unreasonable" profits of the five largest U.S. oil companies, which together made $36 billion during the first three months of the year. It also would have given the government more power to address oil market speculation, opened the way for antitrust actions against countries belonging to the OPEC oil cartel, and made energy price gouging a federal crime.

"Americans are furious about what's going on," declared Sen. Byron Dorgan, D-N.D. He said they want Congress to do something about oil company profits and the "orgy of speculation" on oil markets.

But Republican leaders said the Democrats' plan would do harm rather than good _ and they kept the legislation from being brought up for debate and amendments.

On world markets, oil prices retreated a bit Tuesday but remained above $131 a barrel. Gasoline prices edged even higher to a nationwide record average of $4.04 a gallon.

At the Capitol, Democratic leaders needed 60 votes and they got only 51 senators' support, including seven Republicans who bucked their party leaders. Sen. Mary Landrieu of Louisiana, a state tied closely to the oil industry, was the only Democrat opposing the bill. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid voted in favor of the measure, but for procedural reasons changed his vote to "no" so that he could bring it up again.

"We are hurting as a country. We're hurting individually as Americans ... and the other side says, `Do nothing. Don't even debate the issue,'" complained Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y.

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"Average citizens are scratching their heads and saying, what's wrong with Washington," said Schumer.

GOP opponents argued that little was to be gained by imposing new taxes on the five U.S. oil giants: Exxon Mobil Corp., Chevron Corp., Shell Oil Co., BP America Inc. and ConocoPhillips Co.

While these companies may be huge, they don't set world oil prices and raising their taxes would discourage domestic oil production, the Republicans said of the Democrats' plan.

"In the middle of what some are calling the biggest energy shock in a generation ... they proposed as a solution, of all things, a windfall profits tax," Republican leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky chided the Democrats. He called their proposal "a gimmick" that would not lower gasoline prices and only hold back domestic oil production.

"The American people are clamoring for relief at the pump," agreed Sen. Pete Domenici, R-N.M., but "they will get exactly what they don't want" under the Democrats' plan _ higher prices and an increase in oil imports.

The bill's supporters argued that their proposal was different from the windfall profits taxes of the early 1980s that thwarted domestic production and led to a rise in imports. The oil companies could avoid the tax by using their "windfall" to push alternative energy programs or refinery expansions, they said.

Shortly after the oil tax vote, Republicans blocked a second proposal that would extend tax breaks that have either expired or are scheduled to end this year for wind, solar and other alternative energy development, and for the promotion of energy efficiency and conservation. Again Democrats couldn't get the 60 votes to overcome a GOP filibuster.

Neither Republican presidential candidate John McCain nor his Democratic rival, Barack Obama, were in Washington to cast votes on the energy issue on Tuesday.

Obama, in a statement, said Republicans had "turned a blind eye to the plight of America's working families" by refusing to take up the energy legislation. Obama has supported additional taxes on the oil companies. McCain is opposed to such taxes and has proposed across-the-aboard tax reductions for industry as a way to help the economy.

Election-year politics hung over the debate. Democrats know their energy package has no chance of becoming law. Even it were to overcome a Senate GOP filibuster _ a longshot at best _ and the House acted, President Bush has made clear he would veto it.

But there was nothing to lose by taking on Big Oil when people are paying $60 to $100 to fill up their gas tanks.

The oil companies have been frequent targets of Congress. Twice this year, top executives of the largest U.S. oil producers have been brought before congressional committees to explain their huge profits. And each time the executives urged lawmakers to resist punitive tax measures, blaming high costs on global supply and demand.

In addition to the proposed windfall profits tax, the Democrats' bill also would have rescinded tax breaks that are expected to save the oil companies $17 billion over the next 10 years. The money would have been used to provide tax incentives for producers of wind, solar and other alternative energy sources as well as for energy conservation.

In an attempt to dampen oil market speculation, the legislation would require traders to put up more collateral in the energy futures markets and would provide authority to regulate U.S.-based trading in foreign markets. And it would make oil and gas price gouging a federal crime, with stiff penalties of up to $5 million during a presidentially declared energy emergency.

After Tuesday's defeat, Democrats did not rule out pushing the issue again.

"This was politics at its worst," complained Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo. "This was a refusal to debate the biggest problem confronting the American people. ... That takes nerve."

WASHINGTON — Saved by Senate Republicans, big oil companies dodged an attempt Tuesday to slap them with a windfall profits tax and take away billions of dollars in tax breaks in response to the ...
WASHINGTON — Saved by Senate Republicans, big oil companies dodged an attempt Tuesday to slap them with a windfall profits tax and take away billions of dollars in tax breaks in response to the ...
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Ok Where is Homeland Security? This is terrorism.
Forget about having old people take their shoes off at the airport.
Forget about wanding kids and taking their milk.
The terrorists have struck.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:50 PM on 06/10/2008
- incontempt I'm a Fan of incontempt 2 fans permalink

Corporate Terrorism with Huge Tax breaks, we owe our thanks for supporting terror to the republicans!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:38 PM on 06/10/2008
- H2O I'm a Fan of H2O 3 fans permalink

Now what else would the toe-tapping repubs have done - after all - it's not just toe-tapping.

There really in BED with the Oil Companies !!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:39 PM on 06/10/2008

Well. Vaseline IS petroleum-based.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:40 PM on 06/10/2008
- AdLib I'm a Fan of AdLib 277 fans permalink
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Heh. What about vellum?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:44 PM on 06/10/2008

THE REPUBLICANS BLOCK TAXES AND YOU SAY THAT TO SAY?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:37 PM on 06/10/2008
- olephart I'm a Fan of olephart 109 fans permalink

"Democrats also failed to get Republican support for a proposal to extend tax breaks for wind, solar and other alternative energy development, and for the promotion of energy efficiency and conservati­on."

Once again the Republicans vote to insure that our economic nuts are kept in the hands of Middle Eastern Madmen. This also insures that 50 times as much money as the cost of alternative energy be spent protecting our access to Middle Eastern oil. No matter what anyone thinks about Democrats, and I have plenty of complaints for them, this and this alone should be evidence enough to anyone who is conservative that the Republicans do not support America's interests only the interests of big oil, defense contractors and the extremely wealthy. As to American produced alternate energy, what is the downside of NOT sending 500 billion dollars to OPEC every year?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:37 PM on 06/10/2008
- Canaris I'm a Fan of Canaris 2 fans permalink

Even worse, the oil companies could have avoided windfall tax if they would have agreed to invest the dollars into alternative and renewable energy R&D. Hard to defend not supporting that position, given all the talk about becoming energy independent. I guess energy independence for Republicans means only using US oil, not finding any others sources of energy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:48 PM on 06/10/2008
- Viper I'm a Fan of Viper 264 fans permalink

They have been buy back stock with their profits. Pushes up share prices and makes it more profitable for execs to exercise their stock options... does not drill more oil...

Regards

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:57 PM on 06/10/2008

I wonder if Orwell is thinking, "I tried to tell you..."?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:35 PM on 06/10/2008
- wolf58 I'm a Fan of wolf58 35 fans permalink

Boycott all EXXON MOBIL PRODUCTS

its the new Boston Tea Party

take back America one oil company at a time

Your government will not help us

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:36 PM on 06/10/2008
- incontempt I'm a Fan of incontempt 2 fans permalink

Have boycotted them since valdez...n­o gas money from me but it hasn't seem to hurt them much and they are still stonewalling paying their bill for said mess.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:42 PM on 06/10/2008

I filed Ch7 earlier this year, and ExxonMobil had to eat my $1000 bill for gasoline. They earn that much money in what, a nanosecond?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:11 PM on 06/10/2008
- ramper I'm a Fan of ramper 15 fans permalink
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It was only a couple of months ago I passed a closed gas station near my home that's sign read "Regular $1.67". I pulled in to the closed pumps for old times sake. No one came out. Rats!
Now' I think I could just switch the 6 and the 1 and wait a couple of months so it will look like it was open for business.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:35 PM on 06/10/2008
- ethancorso I'm a Fan of ethancorso 239 fans permalink
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Americans are tired of being forced to fight for the scraps that fall off the table of the oligarchy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:34 PM on 06/10/2008
- Bluedanube I'm a Fan of Bluedanube 37 fans permalink

Republicans are deserving of nothing less than electoral euthansia. If most of the country had the ability to think critically the Republican Party would go the way of the Whigs but unfortunately as a British paper said in 2004 "How can 59 million people be so stupid?"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:32 PM on 06/10/2008

Two words: American Idol

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:11 PM on 06/10/2008
- KOisGod I'm a Fan of KOisGod 332 fans permalink
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Republican't

LET THE EAT CAKE!

The People

Storm the Bastille !!!

The MSM

So, Mr and Mrs unhappy consumer - How are you coping with the high gas prices??? (like its a temporary situation, like a heat wave).

Mr and Mrs unhappy consumer - I'm suffering, I'm hurting, everything is getting priced up its seems like double since a couple of years ago. WE NEED CHANGE !!!!

MSM

Now back to our studios - hey did you see that latest comment from Obama's minister's friend, who used to attend Weatherman meetings in the 60's????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:30 PM on 06/10/2008
- demfriend I'm a Fan of demfriend 23 fans permalink
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And I was thinking I should be thanking the firends of BUSH/CHENEY who run OPEC and the states wide oil companies!!! Damn.....I now know I should thank the republicans and shake the hands of the one nearest to me while I fill up on the $4.50 plus dollar a gallon of gas. Hey I guess now we should have all republicans put it on bumper stickers "I supported the GOP who loves big oil". Sad to think that at the stage where we have crazy as a loon McCain out saying we need a tax vacation on gas is a party leader for the GOP who hates their fellow Americans enough to watch them suffer at the gas pump. I am angry as hell and doubt anything will happen to this group who voted it down. Know any republicans? Thank them for me

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:29 PM on 06/10/2008
- Razz I'm a Fan of Razz 2 fans permalink

Maybe we need something like this to wake us up. We've been asleep for far too long. Maybe our country's next great invention needs to be the development and production of most fuel-efficient cars in the world. Maybe that will ignite our next great economic boom.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:22 PM on 06/10/2008
- k6007 I'm a Fan of k6007 232 fans permalink
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Yes it will make many new millionaires, that is what the old millionaires, are afraid of.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:28 PM on 06/10/2008
- KOisGod I'm a Fan of KOisGod 332 fans permalink
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Many new millionaires, who deserve to be millionaires, because they CREATED something everyone can use. Unlike repig millionaires, who can only GET by stealing via bait and switch, corruption, no-bid and the silver spoon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:39 PM on 06/10/2008

We have been lulled into complacency, Razz.

Lacking any kind of meaningful challenge, humans are prone to clock watching.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:35 PM on 06/10/2008
- Razz I'm a Fan of Razz 2 fans permalink

I agree with you 100%. In order to leap out of our comfortable complacency we need to create waves that are uncomfortable, only then we will be forced to think outside for the square box that we’ve been put in.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:44 PM on 06/10/2008
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You are completely right! Over 10 years ago I read an analysis in Barrons that sooner or later the price of oil was predicted to climb spectacularly because of the newly emerging economies that were coming on stream and would be consuming oil. If America wanted to avoid this crisis then everybody, the government, the car manufacturers and the consumers would have demanded that cars would have become more efficient. They would have demanded alternative means of transportation (more public transportation, better and more efficient ways of moving goods and people). But everybody just shrugged their shoulders and did nothing. As a result the American Economy is configured to cater to wasteful gas guzzlers and an inefficient transportation system. It is only when the public feels the pain that the public will demand changes. The high price of gas and oil is the best possible news for the planet's future.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:44 PM on 06/10/2008
- izAriver I'm a Fan of izAriver 27 fans permalink

They pretend to be Americans. They pretend to be patriots. They're liars. They're thieves. They're capitalists.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:20 PM on 06/10/2008
- izAriver I'm a Fan of izAriver 27 fans permalink

They have no idea how to exist without taking advantage of others.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:22 PM on 06/10/2008
- izAriver I'm a Fan of izAriver 27 fans permalink

If I had it in me, I would hate them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:24 PM on 06/10/2008
- Chubbster I'm a Fan of Chubbster 34 fans permalink

Get in your time machine and have a talk with Lenin. Or move to Venezuela and live in a socialist paradise.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:31 PM on 06/10/2008
- realistxxx I'm a Fan of realistxxx 3 fans permalink

There is nothing wrong with being a capitalist.

To paraphrase Churchill: Capitalism is the worst form for an economy, except for all other alternatives.

Un-regulated, unbridled and socially irresponsible capitalism is not good. However, that is not what we traditionally have had in this country since the two Roosevelts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:32 PM on 06/10/2008
- izAriver I'm a Fan of izAriver 27 fans permalink

Well, we have it now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:37 PM on 06/10/2008
- izAriver I'm a Fan of izAriver 27 fans permalink

Maybe there is something wrong with being a capitalist.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:14 PM on 06/10/2008
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There is no point in complaining. This is how the capitalist system works. You can blame the oil companies but they are simply doing what they are supposed to be doing. Generating profits for their shareholders. If you don't like the system you (and the public) should be blaming yourself first. You should be demanding that the cars are made more fuel efficient. You should have demanded that the whole ecconomy which is designed around the car be configured so that less travel by car was necessary. But your anger is good. It will prompt politicians and city planners to figure out better and more efficient ways of living our lives.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:50 PM on 06/10/2008
- izAriver I'm a Fan of izAriver 27 fans permalink

I know. Just expressing that anger.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:52 PM on 06/10/2008

They should all be BOILED IN OIL, the oil execs and the GOPers that love them. Creeps.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:15 PM on 06/10/2008

Interestin­g...let's see...if one is supposedly "cast down" into the pits of Hell...and oil is found by drilling down miles down beneath the earth's surface...­hmmmm...BY GEORGE, you may be onto something, NoSillyName!

heh heh :-}

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:21 PM on 06/10/2008

Part 2 of 2

So the oil companies needed crude oil price volatility and real shortages to enhance profits. That is when they started closing the oldest and least efficient refineries. The Reagan adm. negotiated higher Saudi production, the public discourse was about Saudi seeking 'market share' to gain control of OPEC. The result was less volatility? The reaction, place oil trading on the NYMEX in 1983

Our current situation is that the futures traders have caused the volatility as an over-reaction to a tightening of supply through increased world demand. That has enabled many to profit....­.and your congress set this in motion by their actions while enacting the first windfall profits tax.

Are you now at all sure you want them to be 'fixers' again?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:15 PM on 06/10/2008
- Viper I'm a Fan of Viper 264 fans permalink

A f=wind fall profit tax under NIXON.. 40 years ago cause a 270 percent increase in in 18 months?

Eh Gads...

Its the changes in 1992 by BUSH pushed by Lee Gramm on the Commodoity Regulation Board/Head­... who then got a job at Enron.

Its then the Modernization act in 2000 provisions pushed through by Sen, Phil Gramm ( McCains Economic Advisor) that further dregulated and expanded the ENRON loophole and then in 2006 offshoring trading to London and doing away with all regulation basically.

Regards

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:49 PM on 06/10/2008

The Windfall Profits Tax was enacted in 1980.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:58 PM on 06/10/2008

Part 1 of 2. The oil crisis of 1973 was set off by the Yom Kippur War and the US and Euroean support for Israel. OPEC nations cited the action as punishment. This set many government reactions in motion, odd-even rationing, 55 mph speed limit, etc. These measures did in fact wear down OPEC and allow production to come on line in many other countries. Canada is the chief supplier to the US and their role increased substantially during this time. The 1979 oil crisis was set in motion by the Iranian revolution but involved only about a 4 percent net decrease from prior supply levels. The OPEC nations offset much of the Iranian (and Iraqi) oil production collapse.

The congress and big oil had a fight and the result was the windfall profits tax. The subtle result was that big oil knew exactly when they would be able to profit from price swings....­when there were real shortages. Otherwise, the only thing they could do was pass through increased costs from international production and purchases. The oil companies argued that they had maintained excess refinery capacity for national security since WWII and were begin punished for being patriots. They immediately began closing the least efficient and oldest refineries. They have built no refineries since, but have increased capacity at some existing refineries.

What you typically hear is mostly hyperbole.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:51 PM on 06/10/2008
- izAriver I'm a Fan of izAriver 27 fans permalink

They are not patriots. They are not part of us. They consider us pieces of excrement. We have not standing with them. Some cute little girl told people that Obama was raising taxes. On RIch people, those that make over $200,000 a year. She claimed that they weren't rich. $200,000 THOUSAND A YEAR! But they aren't rich. Who believes that?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 PM on 06/10/2008

$200g's doesnt go as far as it used to. Fed Govt gets 35%... State gets its take, probably around 6%. Pay a mortgage on a 400k home, have a couple of car payments. Gas, electric, phones, internet, food, a night out here and there...ki­ds in a few after school programs. Take a family vacation..­. Put a little into a 401k...the­re's your 200k. No Mercedes, No Private Jet, No trips to Cannes, Just living a normal life with a little extra to save. That's not rich, sorry.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:55 PM on 06/10/2008
- izAriver I'm a Fan of izAriver 27 fans permalink

It's sure as hell ain't poor, is it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:04 PM on 06/10/2008

In fact, that depends a great deal on where you live. In the rural midwest, 200k household income is huge.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:09 PM on 06/10/2008
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