Segnosaur
Penultimate Amazing
jj said:
Well, down here in the USA (you're in Canada, if I recall correctly) we have less in taxes, and more clearly, the taxes haven't changed by 100% in the last two weeks, even though the price of gasoline has changed by close to 33%...
You're right, I am in Canada, and our taxes certainly are higher here than in the US.
And while taxes may not have increased lately, places that charge sales tax will see the overall price of gas rise faster than if no sales tax were applied. (Here in Canada, we have a collection of fixed taxes and sales taxes.)
jj said:
As to the blackout, I don't know if we'll agree.
We may never agree, because I've never really made my mind up. There are good points and bad points to privatizing the power system. Although I'm leaning towards private control, I'm not yet 100% convinced of it.
jj said:
I think that the evidence is clear that at least in the USA the transmission lines have been nearly abandoned because nobody sees any profit in taking care of them, and also because it's actually higher on the price/investment curve to let them break down close to 1% of the time.
Here in Canada, the power grid isn't in very good shape. Our publically run utilities haven't invested the money in it either, and they've run up large debts. (So, basically, people are being charged a lot for electricity, they just pay through taxes rather than utility charges.)
There is talk that we need to improve the situation, and private investment into the power grid is often talked about as the way to go.