• Nougat@kbin.social
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    11 months ago

    Banks, yeah I agree with that. Oil is more complicated. When oil prices go up, the price of everything goes up, sometimes dramatically.

    I’m not saying oil subsidies are a good thing, just that a lot more care needs to be taken with eliminating them.

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      11 months ago

      Which is why oil should be nationalized. Same with the banks. If the people have to share in the cost of failure they should get the profit for successes.

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        11 months ago

        I understand that nationalizing oil companies in the US is not going to be a palatable solution for a lot of people. I’m not entirely sure it’s the right solution, but I know for sure it’s not a politically feasible one.

        We’ve had decades upon decades of subsidizing the rich. It’s always easy for the government to figure out how to do that, so we know they know how to give subsidies. Why don’t we try subsidizing the people who need the subsidies for their basic needs? In the context of fuel, it would be relatively simple to create a federal tax credit for fuel usage (which would arguably include a version for electric vehicles and their charging).

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          I understand that nationalizing oil companies in the US is not going to be a palatable solution for a lot of people.

          I don’t think I fucking care.

          🙃