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Title: Dems propose 'Reasonable Profits Board' to regulate oil company profits
Source: The Hill
URL Source: http://thehill.com/blogs/floor-acti ... o-regulate-oil-company-profits
Published: Jan 19, 2012
Author: Pete Kasperowicz
Post Date: 2012-01-20 19:20:36 by Wood_Chopper
Keywords: None
Views: 7648
Comments: 33

Dems propose 'Reasonable Profits Board' to regulate oil company profits By Pete Kasperowicz - 01/19/12 10:20 AM ET

Six House Democrats, led by Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio), want to set up a "Reasonable Profits Board" to control gas profits.

The Democrats, worried about higher gas prices, want to set up a board that would apply a "windfall profit tax" as high as 100 percent on the sale of oil and gas, according to their legislation. The bill provides no specific guidance for how the board would determine what constitutes a reasonable profit.

The Gas Price Spike Act, H.R. 3784, would apply a windfall tax on the sale of oil and gas that ranges from 50 percent to 100 percent on all surplus earnings exceeding "a reasonable profit." It would set up a Reasonable Profits Board made up of three presidential nominees that will serve three-year terms. Unlike other bills setting up advisory boards, the Reasonable Profits Board would not be made up of any nominees from Congress.

The bill would also seem to exclude industry representatives from the board, as it says members "shall have no financial interests in any of the businesses for which reasonable profits are determined by the Board."

According to the bill, a windfall tax of 50 percent would be applied when the sale of oil or gas leads to a profit of between 100 percent and 102 percent of a reasonable profit. The windfall tax would jump to 75 percent when the profit is between 102 and 105 percent of a reasonable profit, and above that, the windfall tax would be 100 percent. The bill also specifies that the oil-and-gas companies, as the seller, would have to pay this tax.

Kucinich said these tax revenues would be used to fund alternative transportation programs when oil-and-gas prices spike.

"Gas prices continue to rise, creating a hardship for the American people," he said. "At the same time, oil companies are making record profits gouging their customers. This bill would tax only the excess profits and create forward-thinking transportation alternatives."

Specifically, he said the money would be used to fund a tax credit on the purchase of fuel-efficient cars and set up a grant program for mass transit programs when oil-and-gas prices are high.

The bill does not estimate the size of these grants or the amount of money that might be collected through the tax.

Co-sponsoring the bill are five other Democrats: Reps. John Conyers Jr. (Mich.), Bob Filner (Calif.), Marcia Fudge (Ohio), Jim Langevin (R.I.), and Lynn Woolsey (Calif.).

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#13. To: Wood_Chopper (#0) (Edited)

I have no doubt that the leftists of the country will applaud this, just as they do every type of regulation. I've always been a bit confused about their trust in government bureaucracies to "do the right thing" when it comes to the federal government and regulations. Just read all of the articles of those on the left complaining (and rightfully so) about the corruptness of the SEC, the FDA, and the USDA, just to name a few.

Why are they corrupt? As I see it, they are corrupt because every time a regulatory bureaucracy is set up an incestuous relationship soon develops between those being regulated and those doing the regulating. For example, low level financial executives from Goldman Sachs and other financial institutions slip between government regulatory agencies and their industry. Now it can be rightfully argued that you want people with experience in the industry to regulate the industry. However, we are talking about billions of dollars here. We are talking about industries that have spent decades bribing and extorting government officials into passing laws that reduce competition by favoring large corporations over local mom and pop businesses. These industries promise big money and career advancement to those government regulators if they play the game. So they bounce between the government and industry, working their way up the corporate/government ladder.

We read about it all the time. Some regulatory bigwig is leaving the government to go work as a high-level executive for a company he was just regulating. Well it's not just happening at the bigwig level. If one were to look at the resume of that bigwig one would find that he/she has spent a career bouncing between the two, rising in rank each time and each time using the power of his/her position to help their industry while hurting competition, or in the case of the FDA and the USDA, the health of millions of people. I've been told on more than one occasion that this view is based on my own cynicism instead of reality. Maybe they are right, but if one pays attention to the regulations these agencies pass and the job histories of those in positions of power within the agencies it appears to me to be basic common sense.

Please excuse any grammatical errors I may have made. I only have a short time to post and therefore did not do any editing.

Fibr Dog  posted on  2012-01-21   12:19:13 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: Fibr Dog (#13)

I have no doubt that the leftists of the country will applaud this, just as they do every type of regulation. I've always been a bit confused about their trust in government bureaucracies to "do the right thing" when it comes to the federal government and regulations. Just read all of the articles of those on the left complaining (and rightfully so) about the corruptness of the SEC, the FDA, and the USDA, just to name a few.

You have to be kidding. Nixon was one of the biggest regulators of our time. And he was considered to be on the right at the time.

mininggold  posted on  2012-01-21   12:21:35 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: mininggold (#14)

Despite their rhetoric, the Republican Party has been a party of big government since the 1950's.

Fibr Dog  posted on  2012-01-21   12:24:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: Fibr Dog (#15)

Despite their rhetoric, the Republican Party has been a party of big government since the 1950's.

And most regulations historically were lobbied for by....gasp... lobbyists for various business entities. Of course anyone and everyone has lobbyists now.

mininggold  posted on  2012-01-21   12:29:10 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: mininggold (#17)

And most regulations historically were lobbied for by....gasp... lobbyists for various business entities. Of course anyone and everyone has lobbyists now.

You think that somehow makes my statement incorrect? Who do those lobbyist's work for? They work for those corporations I mentioned. Who are those lobbyist's discussing the regulations with? The regulatory agency that makes the decision. Nothing you said makes my statement incorrect.

Your attempt at defending the incestuous relationship between corporations and regulatory bodies has failed. Try again.

Fibr Dog  posted on  2012-01-21   12:39:01 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#22. To: Fibr Dog (#20)

You think that somehow makes my statement incorrect? Who do those lobbyist's work for? They work for those corporations I mentioned. Who are those lobbyist's discussing the regulations with? The regulatory agency that makes the decision. Nothing you said makes my statement incorrect.

Your attempt at defending the incestuous relationship between corporations and regulatory bodies has failed. Try again.

I didn't say that. I merely expounded on territory most here are afraid to tread on.

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