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If the increase in gasoline prices consisted mostly of taxes instead massive oil company profits, how might we the community benefit instead of suffer? We’re already paying almost $3.00/gallon. The only question is: should a few CEOs and stockholders become enriched by our money or should we use it to address our common needs? Should we borrow it back from them at the expense of their further profit or should we take it back through taxation to support the same community services, while restricting prices by law? The consumer’s dollar, whether taken by corporate profits, a direct tax on whatever product or tax on profits is, all the same, lost to all who buy the gas or any other necessity. Why not take it back through taxation, so it may be used for our own benefit, instead of borrowing it back and further enriching the corporate looters of America?
  
  
  
  
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