a time when we have more than $15 trillion national debt, American
taxpayers are set to give away over $110 billion dollars to the oil,
gas, and coal industries over the next decade. Clearly, we cannot afford
it. When the five largest oil companies made over $1 trillion in
profits in the last decade, with some paying no federal income taxes for
part of that time, they certainly do not need it.
It is time we end this corporate welfare in the form of massive
subsidies and tax breaks to hugely profitable fossil fuel corporations.
It is time for Congress to support the interests of the taxpayer instead
of powerful special interests like the oil and coal industries. That is
why I joined with Congressman Keith Ellison to introduce legislation in the
Senate and the House called the End Polluter Welfare Act. Our proposal
is backed by grassroots and public-interest organizations including
350.org, Friends of the Earth, Taxpayers for Common Sense, and many
others.
It is immoral that some in Congress advocate savage cuts in Medicare,
Medicaid, and Social Security while those same people vote to preserve
billions in tax breaks for Exxon Mobil which is the most profitable
corporation in America. It is equally obscene that as those members of
Congress fight to continue never-ending fossil fuel subsidies worth tens
of billions, they are working overtime to deny a one-year extension for
key sustainable energy incentives for the emerging wind and solar
industries. Instead of passing strong legislation to help reverse global
warming, Congress continues the giveaways to the 200-year-old fossil
fuel industry even as that industry's carbon pollution wreaks
devastation on our planet. Enough is enough.
While there have been attempts to remove some of these fossil-fuel
subsidies in the past, our legislation is the most comprehensive ever
put together in that it would end all of the tax breaks, special
financing arrangements, and federal research support for fossil fuels.
Our bill would make sure the fossil fuel industry pays its fair share by
reforming royalties for drilling or mining on public lands or in
federal waters. We end the loopholes that allow tar sands pipeline
operators to avoid paying the oil spill clean-up tax.
It is important that the American people understand just how egregious these fossil fuel handouts are:
- A Tax Deduction for an Oil Spill? -- We all
remember the BP oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, the worst oil spill
in U.S. history. What is less well known is that BP is claiming a 9.9
billion tax deduction on the money they had to spend cleaning up their
own mess and paying for damages they caused. That is absurd.
- They Manufacture What? -- Coal and oil lobbyists added fossil
fuels to a bill aimed at helping American manufacturers, so they too
could claim 'manufacturing' tax deductions. The added cost for
taxpayers:12 billion over the next ten years.
- Good Enough for Big Oil, but not Clean Energy -- Most of us
have not heard about Master Limited Partnerships. These special
financing arrangements allow oil and gas investors to avoid paying
certain corporate income taxes, but are not available to clean energy
businesses. Ending this fossil fuel loophole not only starts to level
the playing field for clean energy investment, it saves the government
an estimated 2.4 billion over the next decade.
- Free Federal Oil and Gas Leases? -- Fossil fuel corporations are supposed to pay the government fair market royalties in exchange for the right to drill on public lands or in federal waters. But thanks to a loophole in federal law, some oil and gas corporations drilling in the Gulf of Mexico pay zero in royalties. The non-partisan Government Accountability Office estimated this could cost taxpayers up to53 billion over the life of these loophole leases.
While it is true that the fossil fuel industry has a virtually unlimited supply of money and lobbyists in Washington, D.C., they still can be defeated. If the American people stand up and demand a budget which is fair and which finally requires the fossil fuel industry and other corporations to pay their fair share in taxes, we can defeat them. If the American people demand that we transform our energy system away from polluting fossil fuels, and to energy efficiency and sustainable energy, we can defeat them. With your help, we can defeat them. Join this fight by signing up as a Citizen Cosponsor of this legislation.
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