> On Sat, Dec 26, 2020 at 11:25 AM \0xDynamite <[email protected]> > wrote: <snip> > > fix things. For example, gasoline and other natural resources should > > Here you're introducing a personal preference strategy. This reduces > how many people agree with you, because other people may have other > preference strategies. > What seems most relevant to me here is that taxation choices are not > honoring people's needs, and that it is easy to solve the natural > resources problems. > > > be taxed at every level of government so that the value of it goes > > back to the people. There's about $85/gal or more of value > > ($1/octane/gal) in each gallon. Go measure it and compare it to what
Rereading, I'm more clearheaded and able to understand what you're saying better. That's a briliiant idea that would help things. The fuel lobbyists would fight it. We should add it to a list of good ideas and ram them all through all at once. It's easy to make new laws if it's valuable to do. > > a healthy, able-bodied person would consider that work to be worth if > > used on something that advanced mankind. A kilowatt-hour is also > > worth about $50/kwh. Since people are presumed to make value out of > > The word "worth" here is supporting the economic system. Something's Oh no, I was trained to argue with people. I am saddened. You can totally talk about worth!
