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Originally Posted by dyna mo
I apologize for being curt, but ( and this has nothing to do with you) the train has nothing to do with cap & trade right? or is that what I am missing. the train has everything to do with cap&trade?
idont'knowman!
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it's called the cap&trade tax.
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It's pretty simple.
California's cap & trade policy will now be applied to fuel suppliers starting 2015
In turn, those fuel suppliers will presumably pass the extra costs to consumers.
That extra cost is referred to as a "cap & trade tax", even though it is technically not a direct tax imposed on consumers by the government.