Biden's Gas Tax Holiday Plan Already Running on Empty
Prominent Democrats including Joe Manchin oppose a bad idea whose time has seemingly not yet come.

In the hours before President Joe Biden held a press conference to officially call on Congress to approve a 90-day federal gas tax holiday, several prominent members of the president's own party effectively killed the idea.
Rep. Peter DeFazio (D–Ore.), chairman of the House Transportation Committee, released a statement Wednesday morning calling the idea "well-intentioned" but full of problems. Chief among them is the fact that suspending the gas tax for 90 days would blow a $10 billion hole in the federal Highway Trust Fund, for which the gas tax acts as a user fee.
Over in the Senate, the crucial swing vote of Sen. Joe Manchin (D–W.Va.) once again swung against Biden. "To do that and put another hole in the budget is something that is very concerning to me," Manchin told ABC News just before Biden's speech. "I'm not a yes right now, that's for sure."
Nevertheless, Biden insisted on asking Congress for a three-month suspension of the gas tax, which is applied at a rate of 18 cents per gallon for unleaded gasoline and 24 cents per gallon for diesel. "By suspending the 18-cent gas tax—federal gas tax for the next 90 days, we can bring down the price of gas and give families just a little bit of relief," Biden said. If states also suspended their gas taxes, oil companies hiked refinery capacity, and if all the benefits of those two changes accrued to consumers, gas prices could drop by as much as $1 at the pump, he said.
In what seemed like an attempt to respond to the budgetary concerns raised by DeFazio, Manchin, and other Democrats in Congress, Biden argued that the loss of Highway Trust Fund revenue could be offset with funds from elsewhere in the federal budget.
But the federal budget is on pace to run a $1 trillion deficit this year. So what Biden is really saying is that the federal government should borrow even more money to backfill the gap created by the proposed gas tax holiday. That's probably unlikely to address Manchin's well-documented worries about the state of the federal budget and the cost of borrowing.
Even if the math made sense, however, a 90-day suspension of the gas tax is a fundamentally bad idea for both fiscal and political reasons.
Reason's Christian Britschgi laid out the fiscal policy side of that debate yesterday. "People hate taxes and rightly so. But the federal gas tax is more appropriately thought of as a user fee that charges people for a service they consume," Britschgi wrote. "Fairness demands charging drivers for the roads. The only alternative would be to require nonmotorists to subsidize driving infrastructure for them."
Beyond that, the promised benefits of halting the gas tax are not a sure thing. The Atlantic's Derek Thompson pointed out that Biden's proposal would serve primarily to boost the profits of oil companies—the same companies that Biden often (wrongly) claims are responsible for stoking inflation by reaping record profits.
As for the political angle, Manchin touched on that during his remarks to ABC News on Wednesday.
"My other [objection] would be the political ramification," he said. "It goes off at the end of September. Which politician up here is going to be voting to put that 18-cent tax back on a month before the November election? So, we just dig the hole deeper and deeper and deeper."
Indeed, a 90-day suspension of the gas tax is probably not merely a 90-day suspension of the gas tax—for the same reasons that so many temporary government programs persist. Until the federal government finds an alternative way to pay for road and bridge projects, the gas tax user fee ought to remain in place.
Still, it's worth wondering what exactly Biden hoped to accomplish by rolling out this plan without having first done the hard work of shoring up support among his own party. If the Senate's swing vote and the chairman of the House Transportation Committee are against you on a matter of transportation policy, there's probably not much to be gained by standing at a podium and demanding its passage.
This is yet another instance of "do-something-ism" from a White House that still seems hopelessly lost on matters of economic policy. Biden keeps discarding practical steps to help fight inflation—like cutting tariffs, which could save Americans $800 this year—in favor of cockamamie schemes like trimming a few pennies from the gas tax or making it easier for drivers to purchase biofuels that most Americans don't have access to in the first place.
If Biden wants to look like he's doing something, next time he should try proposing something actually worth doing.
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On one hand, it's a dumb idea.
On the other hand, the EV drivers won't get anything and will scream that it's unfair.
Aren't they on a permanent gas tax holiday?
That, plus the cash rebate for their fancy self-driving mobile battery should be enough.
"Aren't they on a permanent gas tax holiday?"
Well, we always hear the people paying zero income tax and their politicians demanding they get a "tax cut" too, so I imagine we'll hear the EVers whining. I do know my parents are whining about having to pay a state EV tax since they aren't paying gas taxes.
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REPORT: The Biden Admin has selected the Chairman of the @BlackRock Investment Institute, Tom Donilon, to lead the Foreign Affairs Policy Board, which will advise on "strategic competition" with China.
This is a MASSIVE conflict of interest.
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We already know Joe is owned by China, this just makes the relationship official. Like Joe's relationship with Iran.
A $10 billion hole in the federal Highway Trust Fund? What happened to the $1 trillion we spent on the Infrastructure Bill less than a year ago??
!0% to the big guy, and the rest typical federal waste?
Christ, what an asshole.
Just a friendly reminder that for every gallon of gas you purchase, your local gas station owner is making about 15 cents (gross), and 2 cents (net) after expenses.
The federal government is making 18.4.
Don't you even socialism bro? This is the way it works! But Government good, Capitalism bad.
I like the idea. Same with releasing oil from the national strategic stockpile.
This is how you defeat inflation!
I'm doing a similar thing on my diet. I'm eating low carb by dipping my french fries in Mayo instead of ketchup. That should make the pounds come off lickety split.
Most nutritionists suggest using ketchup, because it's got more vitamins and minerals than the fries themselves.
Of course they also recommend eating kale, which is terrible, so I'm fairly certain they can be ignored.
The sole purpose of the tax gimmick is to suddenly 'discover' a huge shortfall in the highway trust fund, then pass a quickie "emergency" bill to fund it with a bunch of green new deal giveaways to billionaire friends of democrats.
"By suspending the 18-cent gas tax—federal gas tax for the next 90 days, we can bring down the price of gas and give families just a little bit of relief," Biden said.
By my calculation, the 18-cent per gallon reduction will save me $2.16 per week, $8.64 each month and $25.92 for three months.
The "little bit of relief" I will experience will not be enough to get me through one night out at my favorite watering hole.
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I’d save $1.80 per tank. At about two tanks per week (thanks to driving around to different supermarkets to find all the items on my grocery list plus work commutes), that’s $3.60 per week x 12 weeks = $43.
Woohoo, it would save me the cost of a tank of gas when the holiday ended and prices went right back to where they are now.
Fuck Joe Biden.
#LibertariansForNoTaxHolidays apparently. I would make them permanent.
The gas tax is more like a user fee, which is probably the most libertarian way to pay for anything, especially if the government owns it.
Do you think Biden's senility excuses his lying bullshit?
A little bit. It makes his wife a fucking monster.
Jill dumped her first husband for Biden, who by then looked like a better deal. She got a vanity education degree and insists on being referred to as "Dr.". What more do you need to know? She's calculating, vain, and a psychopath. Of course, she's going to do everything she can to keep up appearances.
SleepyJoe is a failure.
Disagree.
This hell is the left's goal, and he's still their meatshield.
SleepyJoe is exactly what he was supposed to be: a placeholder, a token. He even told you so before the election. He wanted to leave all the decisions to the experts and then hand over the reins to some hot, young, intersectional progressive socialist, like Buttigieg or Kamala.
The problem isn't with Joe Biden, the problem is that half of American voters thought that this was a good idea.
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They got their boy in there and he shit the bed, like everyone except the sheep and never Trumpers predicted. This was not difficult to ascertain.
Here is a basic economic fact: in the short term, there is a fixed amount of gasoline available in the US market. So, if you give people gas tax holidays, or even hand them gift cards for gas, it won't make any difference, the prices will just adjust upwards.
The thing Democrats don't seem to understand is that the act of creating money out of thin air doesn't magically make more goods or services appear.