Implementing Pickens' Plan for Public Energy Policy [View article]
What ever happened to the promise of 40, 50, 60 mpg cars? Right after the oil crisis in the 70's, Japan's cars started selling like hotcakes in America mostly because of fuel efficiency. And they kept getting better and more efficient, until we had a glut of oil and 99 cent gas, then the trend started reversing and you started seeing bigger and heavier vehicles with less and less mpg. All of what you said will happen --- the switch to non-oil-based engines --- not because of any government plan but because of economics. It will get more and more expensive to use oil as it becomes scarce, and therefore the alternatives will become cheaper. The question is whether government helps in that transition and makes it orderly, or whether they fight against it in a mad dash to save antiquated systems. I like your tax idea, but you didn't take it far enough. America needs to dump the income tax and move to an entirely sales tax based system. That is the essence of a fair system. You pay based on what you consume. The rich consume more, so will pay more taxes. The poor consume less so will pay less. No more loopholes. Taxing consumption and not income will provide social incentives to work harder and save more.
Implementing Pickens' Plan for Public Energy Policy [View article]