Govt Shouldnt Be Involved In Setting Prices For Anything

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What Do You Make Of Of Them Of The

sort of the contradictory message that I think some Republican candidates seem to have where it’s. We believe in limited government. We definitely want to show that we’re more limited government to Democrats, but we also believe in giving subsidies to ethanol for these renewable fuel standards and all of this would how do you reconcile that you’ve talked about this before give me your take on it well. The first government shouldn’t be involved in setting prices for anything and the government. Of course it does that in a variety of ways it does it through subsidies.

It Does It To Tax Credits.

It does it through straight money to various producers and the government shouldn’t be involved in any of that. On the other hand, the government is involved in it and of course the people that support renewable. Fuel standards say Gee we need a level playing field to compete with oil. I agree with that so my answer is let’s save it all out.

  • renewable
  • subsidies
  • ethanol
  • fuel
  • oil

Lets Phase It Out Over A Period Of

time that gives people time to adjust time to react to this, but ultimately I said by 2020. For example, the government shouldn’t be in any of these subsidies. Any of these tax credits when government sets prices government towards markets and in the end that doesn’t org no it doesn’t work at all you had talked about allowing these these things expire some if say well let’s just strip them out all together let’s just get it done. What do you make about some of these some of the different theories out there about how to handle it. You seem to say well.

  • various producers government shouldn
  • people support renewable fuel
  • ethanol renewable fuel
  • 2020 example government shouldn subsidies
  • renewable fuel standards reconcile

I Was Reading An Article Recently

where you were talking with. Des Moines Register and they were saying well, You know we just we need to let this sort of phase out well. I do think you need to give people time to adjust because these subsidies and tax credits have distorted the market and so can you can’t just wake up Tomorrow and say let’s get rid of all of them that would also be unfair to producers the various time, but you can put a stake in the ground and say by 2020 that’s the time. I picked assuming that a new president enters the White House in twenty sixteen. By twenty twenty.

They All Need To Be Gone And That

seems to me the understanding the economy as I do that seems to me to be a reasonable time period. I want you to ask people to adjust to a new reality without touching the playing field in. favor of any one industry or any one product over another.

Summary

Republican candidate says government shouldn’t be involved in setting prices for anything . He says it does that in a variety of ways it does it through subsidies and tax credits . But on the other hand, the government is involved in it and of course the people that support renewable.& Fuel standards say Gee we need a level playing field to compete with oil.& I agree with that so my answer is let’s save it all out. Let’s phase it out over a period of time that gives people time to adjust time to react to this, but ultimately I said by 2020. I do think you need to give people time . to adjust because these subsidies and . tax credits have distorted the market. They distort the market and so can you can’t just wake up Tomorrow and say let’s get rid of all of them. That would also be unfair to producers the governor. I say . to producers . The governor’s office has said that it doesn’t work at all and in the end that…. Click here to read more and watch the full video