To nobody's surprise, the Alaska senate passed the massive tax break bill for the major oil companies. The vote that will give these companies billions of dollars of extra profits was predictable. All seven of the Democrats voted no along with two Republicans, Stedman and Stevens. The remaining 11 Republicans voted in favor of the give-away, including two ConocoPhillips managers that serve on the Senate, Keven Meyer and SOLdotna's own Peter Micciche. In most places on the planet, Meyer and Micciche wouldn't be allowed to vote because of conflict of interest, but Alaska law is very lax about that. While both men declared that they did have that conflict, all it took was the objection of their fellow Republicans to override the declaration. The best government money can buy.
When asked about restructuring oil taxes, Peter said last month, “I think we have enough
votes to do something stupid. My job is to make sure we don’t,” he said.
“If it’s fair and protects Alaskans, I’m likely to be for it. If it
goes the governor’s way, I probably won’t.” Well, basically the bill isn't fair and it doesn't protect Alaskans, but it does pad the already record profits of oil companies. Stunningly, there is no requirement of any extra production from the oil companies. That is simply stupid. But what can you expect from people who get their paychecks from the folks that will gain the most from this legislation?
Micciche was able to get his amendment passed that kept the base rate at 35% rather than the 33% the finance committee recommended, but that 'compromise' does little more than placate his ego that he is the great compromiser.
The vote was also 11-9 opposed to Steven's amendment that would have sun-setted the new law if the oil companies didn't step up production. There's the moment of truth. If the bill is supposed to stimulate production according to the R's who supported it, why not make sure that it does? By voting against Steven's amendment, there is no question that this bill is a sham and designed only to give away the resources that each and every one of us in Alaska owns.
Micciche has stated that no one can explain why a progressive tax is any good. Well Pete, it's called capitalism: supply and demand. What business would sell their product for a low price when they could easily get a whole lot more for it?
Well, it is what it is. Next up it will be curious to see how the senate and our own former mayor will vote on spending bills. How much will they spend on the Susitna Dam, the two gas pipelines, the Knik Arm Bridge, the Port of Anchorage, public funding of private schools and other such boondoggles being proposed? Let's face it we're SOL n Alaska these days.
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With the staggering amount of stupidity coming out of the right these days you should have material to write something here every day of every week.
Couldn't hurt to let more people know how stupid the right wingers are.
Wally Hickel and Jay Hammond are probably ready to turn Zombie and stalk the halls of the Capitol. How is this possible, no one cares and this group of frauds know they can get away with this b.s. Worst of all they have made Sarah Palin look like a superstar for her work on ACES.
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