Speaking to reporters at the White House Tuesday afternoon, Press Secretary Jen Psaki said the Biden administration is still considering some kind of carbon tax to help pay for President Biden’s big government domestic agenda.
“There’s a range of revenue raisers and options on the table,” Psaki said, arguing corporate polluter fees don’t violate Biden’s promise not to raise taxes on Americans making less than $400,000 per year.
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Americans for Tax Reform begs to differ.
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden (D-Oregon) confirmed today that the Senate majority leader asked him to craft carbon tax legislation to be included in Democrats’ $3.5 trillion tax and spend blowout.
Upon the request of Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-New York), Wyden is drafting legislation that could create a carbon tax starting as high as $18 per ton and set to increase over time, according to reporting from the New York Times.
For context, the Congressional Budget Office has previously estimated that a $20 per ton carbon tax would increase taxes by $1.2 trillion over a decade while the center-left Tax Policy Center found a $20 per ton carbon tax reduces the pre-tax income of households in the lowest income quintile by nearly one percent.
This tax increase would violate President Biden’s pledge not to raise any form of tax on anyone making less than $400,000 per year. A carbon tax would increase the price of gasoline, household energy bills and everyday consumer goods.
The White House has had a hard time convincing Democratic Senators Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema to go along with Biden’s $3.5 trillion spending plan. Manchin specifically is raising questions about carbon taxes already in the bill.
“I just heard about that,” Manchin told reporters on Capitol Hill Monday. “Any type of a tax is going to be passed on to the people.”
“Now if a tax is going to be beneficial to help something and give us more research and development and innovation and technology, it’s something to look at,” he said.
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There are only two sources of tax :-
You or Me !
After promising no to increase taxes on incomes of less than $400,000 Biden is trying to increase taxes on all of us with the CO2 emissions tax. For the lowest income quintile that would be $350 a year. We don’t need to talk to people in that bracket to know they consider that to be a great deal of money. Biden has been saying that his $3.5 trillion spending plan is actually free. If it is free, why are new taxes need to support it.
I’ll repeat something I often say. In very beginning the global warming movement was started with three objectives. These were to force de-industrialization, expand the power of government, and provide an excuse for new taxes. The CO2 emissions tax is an example of this.
Just another stupid tax proposed by the Democrats their always coming up with some stupid taxes for us to pay for their pork projects and with the keys to the Publics Money Bin and list of their projects its Tax & Spend for t he Democ-Rats