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-Signs, Portents, and the Weather-
What's The Point of a Carbon Tax Rebate?
2019-01-08
[Townhall] DUBLIN, Ireland -- The Irish government is proposing rebates to a carbon tax it recently imposed to households that comply with what it considers "low-carbon lifestyles." The rebate, according to Prime Minister Leo Varadkar, might be in the form of a check, an increase in welfare benefits or a tax credit for people who live the way the government thinks they should.

Some believe that if implemented, the rebate could reduce tensions seen in many parts of Europe, but especially in France, where the "yellow vest" movement that began as a protest against President Emmanuel Macron's big tax increase on gasoline, since rescinded, made a gallon of petrol among the most expensive in Europe with the tax accounting for more than half the cost. I'm doubtful. People don't like their governments forcing them to accept a lesser lifestyle because of an ideology some believe has yet to be definitively proved, while the elites continue to live as they like.

So strong is the faith of the climate change cult that McDonald's, the world's largest purchaser of beef, is considering "meat alternatives" because of alleged environmental damage from traditional farming methods, according to a story in the Financial Times.

In the United States, Chuck Todd, host of NBC's "Meet the Press," resembled the media in totalitarian countries when he announced that henceforth he would not give air time to climate change deniers. Todd says that's because climate change is "settled science." The many legitimate scientists with knowledge and experience in climate who disagree are to be isolated in an ideological gulag for not toeing the party line.
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  British Columbia has a ~revenue neutral carbon tax.

In its early years, when the tax wasn't too high it worked pretty well because it was relatively easy to offset the carbon tax with reductions in various business taxes and fees and a income tax credit. As the carbon tax went up, it has gotten more difficult to offset because, with more $C at state, the various groups wanting the reductions have gotten more aggressive and also, the rewards for gaming the system by using accounting tricks has become greater
Posted by: lord garth   2019-01-08 12:19  

#3  Is it OK to burn peat?
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2019-01-08 12:00  

#2  Sounds like the "green" version of totalitarian China's social-credit system...
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2019-01-08 10:57  

#1  “Congratulations! Here is your reward for choosing to freeze in the dark like they did in the old days. If you could see your way clear to dying at 35 as well, the reward will be doubled.”
Posted by: trailing wife   2019-01-08 10:29  

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