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CONTACT: US Senator Bernie Sanders Michael Briggs or Will Wiquist (202) 224-5141 |
Sanders Amendment Would Repeal Big Oil Tax Breaks
Sanders' amendment would invest $10 billion of the savings in the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program. The remaining $25 billion would reduce the federal deficit.
"What the amendment does is help transform our energy system away from fossil fuels, end unjustified tax breaks, cut the deficit and invest in energy efficiency," Sanders said.
Calling the tax breaks "absurd," Sanders noted that Exxon Mobil, the most profitable corporation in the history of the world, last year avoided paying any federal income taxes and pocketed a $46 million refund from the IRS.
"This amendment would begin to make sure that Exxon Mobil, BP and other big oil companies pay at least a minimal amount of their record-breaking profits in taxes to the federal government," Sanders said.
The oil and gas tax breaks also were targeted for elimination in President Obama's budget.
During the past decade, Sanders said, the five largest oil companies (ExxonMobil, Shell, BP, ChevronTexaco, and ConocoPhillips) earned more than $750 billion in profits. During the first quarter of this year, big oil's profits increased by 85 percent.
The chairman of the Senate Green Jobs and the New Economy Subcommittee, Sanders said that the United States heavily subsidizes oil but has failed to make significant investments in safer, cleaner renewable energy sources. According to the Environmental Law Institute, the U.S. from 2002 to 2008 provided more than $70 billion in fossil fuel subsidies, compared to only $12 billion for wind, solar, geothermal, biomass, and other renewable energy.
The energy block grant program that would receive $10 billion under Sanders' amendment was created by a provision that he and Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.) authored in the 2007 energy bill.
Initial funding for the program came from $3.2 billion in the economic stimulus bill. In Highgate, Vt., for example, the elementary school was awarded more than $81,000 to replace lights with energy-efficient fixtures. The same program is funding windmills in Carmel, Ind., to power a sewer treatment plant. It's being used in Salt Lake City to provide loans to businesses to make energy efficiency upgrades. It's being used in Columbus, Ohio, to make public buildings more energy efficient
"This amendment may not be easy to pass," Sanders acknowledged, noting that oil industry campaign contributions since 1990 exceed $238 million. "But it is the right thing to do for deficit reduction," he concluded. "It is the right thing for the environment, and it is the right thing to do for consumers."
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Show AllIt's a step in the right direction! No, it doesn't "plug the damn hole," nor does it remediate the effects of the current spill/debacle, but it does BEGIN, at least, to secure funding for renewable energy technologies that will get us OFF OIL.
And if he hadn't set aside a big chunk toward paying down the deficit,everybody and their mother would be climbing down his throat over that.
Our country's best lesson to be learned from the tragedy we're watching unfold in the Gulf is that we must get off oil, coal, and gas NOW. If everyone lived on the Gulf right now and had to smell the stink and witness the destruction of everything they've held dear all their life, you can bet we would be investing BILLIONS into renewable, sustainable energy.
Thinking GREEN is the way our country is going to create jobs and stop the mindless destruction of our resources and our world.
We should do this, or even , as Robert Reich suggests, take over BP. I don't need to know how mad the president is, I want him to get even. And do I need to argue about how many barrels are spilling into the Gulf? ONE barrel is too many, and that is about an hour's worth of doing business for the oil industry.
This kind of legislation should have been proposed and taken to the streets every year for the last 25 years.
And look. Senator Sanders can only be read here, and what, 2 or 3 other sites.
We are so screwed. We're on the corporate bus to the Third world, and virtual serf-dumb and so many still vote for the tricked-out system they are clinging to as witting, but helpless accomplices praying that they aren't the next ones dragged out and fired.
A slow-motion economic concentration (of wealth) camp where the inmates outnumber the guards 1000-to-1, but still do what they're told---go to work, go home, drive around, shop, pass out, wakeup, do it all again.
For peanuts.
And then have their paltry savings and/or home value looted by some clever bankholes with no ethics degree from Harvard, or basic regulations from their government.
Do you too feel the agony of being dragged along in a human wave of ignorance, apathy, hypocrisy, and reactionary bull shit, laying waste to a perfect planet, fowling everything touched by our corporate "persons"?
Why can't we have a Senate full of Bernies, and a tiny minority of blovating idiots having to struggle to be heard?
HELP! DO SOMETHING!!