So the Washington Post
reports that reinstituting the Superfund tax will be the
Obama administration’s next
Power Grab — “next”, as in while they prepare to cram-down
the cap-and-tax scam, which we now understand is to simply be
“conferenced-in” with a Senate ‘energy’ [sic] bill in a
post-election lame duck session (and, ahem, conference reports
may not be filibustered).
The administration’s claim, parroted by the Post, is of course
that this will ensure the taxpayer stops funding the program.
Because, you know, when they tax “big business”, that means the
taxpayer doesn’t end up paying (see cap-and-trade causing
“electricity rates [to] necessarily skyrocket”). So that’s about
as honest as the Senate passing the latest “comprehensive energy
bill” in order to get cap-and-trade while
claiming during the fall campaign that they
didn’t vote for it.
No. This is just a way to get more revenue. Amusingly, Bill
Clinton called Superfund the worst law ever written. More amusing
still is that Al Gore claims he wrote it. Though none of
these tax increases are really all that funny.