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Didn't read the article, but I wonder what period that 3 trillion is spread over and whether it amounts to a "worst case" scenario.
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TWuG
over an eight year period -- nm
Posted by
The Quiet Roger More (aka RogerMore)
Mar 18 '09, 08:49
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So what are projected revenuers over that 8 year period? Many multiples of 3 trillion would be my guess. -- nm
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TWuG
Mar 18, 08:52
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I think he's asking "what are total company revenues over eight years? I bet it's bigger than the $3T they'd have to fork out" -- nm
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The Quiet Roger More
Mar 18, 08:56
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Yes, that's what I'm asking. Everyone hears -- nm
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TWuG
Mar 18, 08:58
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"$3 trillion" and gasps. But $3 trillion against what revenues? $10t? $12t? $20t? -- nm
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TWuG
Mar 18, 08:59
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not to mention that's probably the highest-revenue scenario in the projection, not by any means the most common outcome. -- nm
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znufrii
Mar 18, 09:00
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*gives you a D- in reading comprehension*
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znufrii
Mar 18, 09:06
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I think he's saying $3t is worst case. He meant "cost" not "revenue" -- nm
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TWuG
Mar 18, 09:04
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I meant govenrment revenue, not company revenue, correct. -- nm
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znufrii
Mar 18, 09:07
most of which will apparently go to subsidizing increased consumer costs for lower-income families as a result of this program -- nm
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znufrii
Mar 18, 08:56
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which is just as well, as the companies paying the tax will pass on the increased costs to consumers (as they should)
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The Quiet Roger More
Mar 18, 09:00
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I know that's one proposal to deal with the problem, but is that what the EU actually does? -- nm
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The Quiet Roger More
Mar 18, 09:06
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