Carl Higbie Demands Gas Tax Holiday to Combat Soaring Prices

In the midst of rising gas prices, a thoughtful conservative voice has emerged, suggesting that a tax holiday on fuel could provide temporary relief for hardworking Americans. The belief is simple: why should everyday citizens fork over their hard-earned cash for high gas prices when a significant portion of those prices is made up of taxes? According to reports, the federal government takes about 18.5 cents for a gallon of gas and a hefty 24.5 cents for diesel. So, suspending these taxes, even temporarily, could potentially lighten the load at the pump.

The notion of a tax holiday isn’t just about temporarily easing pain at the pump; it’s a call for a fresh perspective on how the government handles revenue in times of crisis. Some states even experimented with this idea during the COVID-19 pandemic, showing that alleviating pressure on consumers can be done. Let’s face it, when gas prices soar, everyone feels the pinch, from the soccer mom driving her kids to practice to the delivery driver making sure everyone’s takeout arrives hot and fresh.

This writer firmly believes that it’s time to rethink how the government engages in international affairs, particularly when it comes to countries like Iran. There’s a sentiment that if a nation gets embroiled in conflict, it should walk away with some tangible benefits, such as controlling oil resources. While some may react with shock to such ideas, it’s important to remember that foreign policy has always been about more than just diplomacy; it has historically involved strategic advantages and securing resources. This stance may sound tough, but aren’t we past the days of playing by imaginary rules while others are out to win?

Turning their gaze towards California, the situation becomes even more perplexing. Even as gas prices rise, Governor Gavin Newsom has been vocal about the increasing costs at the pump. This, of course, raises eyebrows since California boasts the priciest fuel in the nation. A large part of these staggering prices comes from taxes imposed at the state level. Newsom’s complaints, while seemingly genuine, could be seen as a classic case of “who you gonna call?” when the policies enacted have contributed to the issue at hand. Meanwhile, states like Arizona and Washington aren’t far behind, creating a ripple effect of frustration across the West Coast.

Ultimately, as the economy wrestles with the lingering aftershocks of global conflicts and domestic policies, the call for a tax holiday seems more like common sense than a radical idea. By easing the tax burden on fuel, citizens may find some relief amidst the chaos. As Carl Higbie suggests, maybe it’s time to rethink our approach to both domestic and international policies, ensuring that American families are not left in the dust while politicians bicker over solutions. After all, who wouldn’t appreciate a little extra cash in their wallet instead of watching it dwindle away at the fuel pump? The time for sensible ideas is now, and perhaps, just perhaps, a tax holiday could be the first step towards ensuring Americans aren’t left behind in times of increasing challenges.

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