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<blockquote data-quote="LE BARON" data-source="post: 189272" data-attributes="member: 3515"><p>Someone making 100/150/200K or better could care less if it cost another 5-10 bucks to fill their SUV. So they drive the same amount (and emit the same amount) before a "carbon tax" is levied.</p><p></p><p>But the schmuck struggling to get by on 40/50/60K a year sure as hell feels that 5-10 bucks extra per fill. It means they may now have to choose between driving to work all 5 days a week (or more, as some do) or taking the kiddos a couple counties over for their soccer or hockey game.</p><p></p><p>No, carbon tax only hurts those in our society that can least bear that burden.</p></blockquote><p>Couldn't agree with you more TM.</p><p>I had a VW diesel and talking with the service manager after he had done a stint at a BMW dealership, he said that all the VW drivers knew had many litres per 100K they did. Over at BMW while he was there no one knew, or cared, how much their high end car consumed. The ones that have enough are not interested, in general, in less consumption but rather in perceived quality of life</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="LE BARON, post: 189272, member: 3515"] Someone making 100/150/200K or better could care less if it cost another 5-10 bucks to fill their SUV. So they drive the same amount (and emit the same amount) before a "carbon tax" is levied. But the schmuck struggling to get by on 40/50/60K a year sure as hell feels that 5-10 bucks extra per fill. It means they may now have to choose between driving to work all 5 days a week (or more, as some do) or taking the kiddos a couple counties over for their soccer or hockey game. No, carbon tax only hurts those in our society that can least bear that burden. [/QUOTE] Couldn't agree with you more TM. I had a VW diesel and talking with the service manager after he had done a stint at a BMW dealership, he said that all the VW drivers knew had many litres per 100K they did. Over at BMW while he was there no one knew, or cared, how much their high end car consumed. The ones that have enough are not interested, in general, in less consumption but rather in perceived quality of life [/QUOTE]
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