The Net-Zero Gas Tax

Americans have a deep and understandable aversion to gasoline taxes. In a culture more single-mindedly devoted to individual freedom than any other, tampering with access to the open road is met with visceral opposition. That's why earnest efforts to alter American driving habits take the form of regulation of the auto companies--the better to hide the hand of government and protect politicians from the inevitable popular backlash.

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Dwight Rousu
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by Dwight Rousu - Dec. 27, 2008

The reasons for a higher gas tax are compelling, but the Krauthammer packages his recommendation with a lot of other garbage about drilling and nukes, and demonizing other countries.

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