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Candidates and Fuel Prices

Jeffrey Miller (May 1st, 2008) Writes:

 

Sophisticated market observers and economists joined today in objecting to Presidential candidate positions on energy issues.

The Statements

Sen. McCain was first with a proposal for a “gas tax holiday” this summer. Sen. Clinton joined in, leaving Sen. Obama as the only holdout for maintaining federal gasoline taxes.

Sen. Clinton has been even more aggressive about high profits for oil companies. This afternoon, as spotted by Colin Barr, her campaign complained about the decline in ExxonMobil stock, in spite of excellent earnings.
There is something seriously wrong with our economy when Exxon’s record $11 billion in quarterly profits are seen as a disappointment by Wall Street,” Clinton said. She went on to use the company’s latest gains to reiterate her call for a gas tax holiday — a proposal has been criticized by economists who say it won’t result …


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