[Anyone] Carbon taxes on old inefficient vehicles

Thos Myers totem at laplaza.org
Fri Feb 1 19:14:49 MST 2008


The old relic gets turned in for a healthy rebate on a fuel efficiant and
safer vehicle.  One that he (or she) wouldn't have to drive while looking
THROUGH the steering wheel.
The fuel savings alone would pay for the more efficient car.

 On Fri, 1 Feb 2008, JMac wrote:

> So how about if I were an elderly dood
> driving a Lincoln Continental of, oh, say,
> 1965 vintage and a mileage of, maybe, 10 miles
> a gallon?
>
> Cheers,
> John McL.
> Taos
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: totem at laplaza.org
> Sent: Friday, February 01, 2008 9:23 AM
> To: Open Forum for Taos residents
> Subject: Re: [Anyone] Carbon taxes on old inefficient vehicles
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>
> Why, the consumer pays this tax, of course.  If they have enough money to
> purchase these mega carbon eaters, they can afford to ease the burden on the
> rest of us by paying this fair use tax to provide more trains, buses, and
> fuel efficient cars, as well as helping to wean the largest oil users -
> mega-agriculture - from the use of fertilizers and switch them to more
> productive organics.
>
>
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