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Info here:
http://www.businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D9MIT85G1.htm
http://www.wtnh.com/dpp/news/politics/millstone-owners-fight-new-tax-plan
http://www.dom.com/about/stations/nuclear/millstone/millstone-tax-connecticut-senate-bill-1176.jsp
Due to a budget shortfall, the legislature of Connecticut is proposing a new tax to raise revenue. It is a tax on energy that disproportionally targets the Millstone nuclear power plant, which the Democrats claim earns an unfair amount of profit. The state hopes to raise $330 million in new taxes from the plant. They say the owner can easily afford the tax and that the cost won't be passed on to rate payers.
However, the owner of the plant has stated that if the tax goes into effect, they will have to shut down the plant because it would be uneconomic to operate. So instead of raising $330 million in revenue, the state will lose all the revenue they currently gain, as well as putting thousands of workers out of business and shutting down the plant responsible for 50% of the generating capacity for the state.
This is such a ludicrous real life example straight out of Atlas Shrugged. Incompetent government runs out of money, so they demagogue the companies that produce wealth to loot their earnings. Who is John Galt?
http://www.businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D9MIT85G1.htm
http://www.wtnh.com/dpp/news/politics/millstone-owners-fight-new-tax-plan
http://www.dom.com/about/stations/nuclear/millstone/millstone-tax-connecticut-senate-bill-1176.jsp
Due to a budget shortfall, the legislature of Connecticut is proposing a new tax to raise revenue. It is a tax on energy that disproportionally targets the Millstone nuclear power plant, which the Democrats claim earns an unfair amount of profit. The state hopes to raise $330 million in new taxes from the plant. They say the owner can easily afford the tax and that the cost won't be passed on to rate payers.
However, the owner of the plant has stated that if the tax goes into effect, they will have to shut down the plant because it would be uneconomic to operate. So instead of raising $330 million in revenue, the state will lose all the revenue they currently gain, as well as putting thousands of workers out of business and shutting down the plant responsible for 50% of the generating capacity for the state.
This is such a ludicrous real life example straight out of Atlas Shrugged. Incompetent government runs out of money, so they demagogue the companies that produce wealth to loot their earnings. Who is John Galt?
