Big Oil Keeps Their $35 Billion in Tax Breaks
UPDATE: Not all bad news for Big Oil on Capitol Hill today. Senators just voted 35-61 against stripping big oil companies of $35 billion in tax breaks they’ll get over the next ten years. (More than ten Democrats voted with Republicans.) ABC's Z. Byron Wolf reports: Big Oil executives are getting an earful from Congressmen who want to know why they aren’t better prepared to handle an oil spill. But what about the tax breaks oil companies get from the government to produce the oil in the first place? Over in the Senate, some Democrats want to take away the $35 billion in tax breaks that oil companies will get from the US government over the next ten years. The proposal by Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, would strip tax production credits from oil producers and place the proceeds toward paying down the deficit and promoting energy efficiency. He wants to attach the measure to a long-stalled proposal to extend unemployment benefits and COBRA subsidies through much of the year and prevent Medicare doctors from getting a pay cut. The bill also includes extensions of many tax credits for businesses. It would add $85 billion to the deficit. “We have record-breaking deficits” yelled Sanders on the Senate floor. “We have a $13 trillion national debt and ExxonMobil receives $156 million in a tax refund after making $19 billion in profit. Mr. president, this has got to stop,” he said. Sanders was standing next to a large fake IRS rebate check to ExxonMobil for the amount of $156,000,000. Sanders had matching checks for Chevron – $19 million, Valero – $157 million and others. President Obama has endorsed rolling back the tax credits as part of his 2011 Budget proposal and begun pushing the issue in recent days. But it is not clear that there are 60 votes to roll back the tax credits for oil companies in the Senate. Sen. James Inhofe, R-Oklahoma, objected to an immediate vote on Sanders’ proposal. Inhofe said the amendment needs to be changed. He said many smaller oil producers would be hurt and there are many smaller oil producers in Inhofe’s state.
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Posted by: CBA | June 15, 2010, 8:06 pm 8:06 pm
I have but one word! ((( OUTRAGEOUS )))
Posted by: Dodie | June 15, 2010, 8:13 pm 8:13 pm
Are congress listening to america?? NO.
Posted by: centsable | June 16, 2010, 9:31 am 9:31 am
Congress listens to their wallet. It’s filled with checks from Big Oil.
Posted by: Gil | July 12, 2010, 1:29 pm 1:29 pm
People need to know that the SAME dirty big oil interests are now heavily invested in destructive INDUSTRIAL “renewable” energy development in CA/NV/AZ and Colorado. BP is a major investor in the 5,000 acre BrightSource, Goldman Sacks in 8,000-acre Imperial Valley and others are happily slopping up billions in tax subsidies while further undermining long-standing federal environmental protections including the National Environmental Protection and Endangered Species Acts. They are permanently destroying massive areas of intact publicaly owned desert ecosystems and we are paying them to do it. These projects will not reduce GHG like we are being told and unless the people intervene, “clean” energy will be business as usual folks.
Posted by: Ceal Smith | August 19, 2010, 3:38 pm 3:38 pm