Let us not lose sight of the ball here, this carbon tax has no real world purpose defined.
I have known some great teachers; Darrell Crossler,middle school name in his honor in Salem, Don McCluskey of Rex Putnam, Russ Shoemaker of West Linn.
And more, great people and they all never fail to approve of a new tax. All these great guy are retired now except Darrell, he passed on. When we were younger
each groused a bit about their pay, one of them bought a car I no longer needed with the lament, I wish I could afford a new one.
Now that they are retired, I think their true pay is now apparent. I'll add my own brother inlaw to the group, a retired professor, Dr Gary of the U of Illinois.
Each of these retired educators collect a defined retirement plan check every month. Defined benefit plans are about extinct in the private sector, but I do know
a few people collecting today, including myself, retired from IBM. I do not know a person anywhere collecting on a retirement check from a private company
that is even near the amount paid to these retired teachers. The teacher collect between 4 to 6 times what any of the private defined benefit retirement plans pay.
There will be no comparison at all when the current private plans run their course. People do not get these pension plans anymore, except in government or
the teachers union.
I don't know how long the average dumb Joe can keep this up, but he sure as hell doesn't need a carbon tax hung on his harness to go with the already heavy
burden.