Cheney calls suspending gas tax a 'false notion'
By BEN FELLER – 2 hours ago
WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President Dick Cheney on Monday rejected a suspension of the federal gasoline tax as proposed by his party's presumptive presidential nominee, Sen. John McCain. Cheney said it would offer little help to consumers coping with gas prices around $4 a gallon.
"I think it's a false notion, in the sense that you're not going to have much of an impact, given the size of the gasoline tax on the total cost of the gallon of gas," Cheney said when asked about the matter during a luncheon appearance. "You might buy a little bit of relief there, but it's minimal."
Monday, June 02, 2008
I CAN BARELY TYPE THE FOLLOWING...
Cheney is correct about the proposed Federal gas tax cut: it won't really help. What's interesting is that McWAR backed this goofy idea and Obama didn't, thus Cheney seems to provide support to Obama.
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