Mccain’s REAL Record with Big Oil

Posted By JM Bell on September 27, 2008

FACT: MCCAIN HAS REPEATEDLY OPPOSED A WINDFALL PROFITS TAX AND HIS TAX PLAN GIVES OIL COMPANIES $4 BILLION IN TAX BREAKS

McCain Voted Against A One-Year Tax On Oil Companies To Fund Low Income Energy Assistance. McCain voted against considering an amendment to the 2005 Tax Relief legislation that provided $2.92 billion in FY 2006 for the Low-Income Energy Assistance Act. The legislation was offset by imposing one year levy on excess profits of U.S. oil companies and foreign companies that do substantial U.S. business. [2005 Senate Vote #339, 11/17/2005]

McCain Voted Against Making Gasoline And Energy Price Gouging A Federal Crime. McCain voted against making price gouging on energy products, services or markets a federal crime. [S. 2020, Vote 334, 11/17/05; Motion Rejected 57-42: R 13-42; D 43-0 (ND 39-0, SD 4-0); I 1-0.]

McCain Voted Against A Windfall Profits Tax On Big Oil. McCain voted against imposing a temporary 50 percent tax on oil company profits from the sale of crude oil. Funds collected from the tax would be used to provide a consumer tax credit for petroleum products. [Vote 331, S. 2020, Motion rejected 35-64: R 0-55; D 34-9 (ND 33-6, SD 1-3); I 1-0, 11/17/05; Houston Chronicle, 11/17/05; Las Vegas Review-Journal, 11/18/05; Environment and Energy Daily, 11/18/05]

McCain’s Tax Plan Will Cut Taxes For Oil Companies by Nearly $4 Billion – Including $1.2 Billion for Exxon. A study by the Center for American Progress Action Fund noted that the corporate tax rate cut included in the McCain tax plan “would deliver a $3.8 billion tax cut to the five largest American oil companies” – ExxonMobil, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, Valero Energy, and Marathon. According to their analysis of Exxon’s financial statements, the company would receive a tax savings of $1.2 billion under the McCain plan. ["The McCain Plan to Cut Oil Company Taxes by Nearly $4 Billion," Center for American Progress Action Fund, 3/27/08]

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JM Bell
Jeff Bell has been working in and around politics since 1989. He is the former Democratic National Committee Communications Director for Utah and is currently the host of “J.M. Bell’s Left of the Dial” on KSL NewsRadio in Salt Lake City.

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