Counterpoint
In "One's break is another's tax burden" (March 4), Jason Lewis treats us to another entertaining rant. This one is about the existential threat posed to our republic by -- wait for it -- nonprofits and their cushy tax breaks.
And what graver threat does the nonprofit realm unleash upon us than MinnPost, that media behemoth Lewis excoriates for being, um, nonprofit? And for accepting financial support from foundations! That are also nonprofit!
It's all very incestuous, you see, and very nonprofit.
Meanwhile, regarding subsidies flowing in oily rivers to our fossil-fuel industries, Lewis is dismissive. Without irony, while condemning MinnPost, he also condemns President Obama's penchant for complaining, incessantly we're told, about the evils of oil subsidies.
What's lacking here is a sense of proportion. Subsidies to fossil fuels, and the attendant environmental damage, are the real threat.
You might be tempted to believe that our government spends lavishly on green-energy sources relative to oil and coal and natural gas. Not a lot of people seem to understand by how much the facts run in the other direction.
Unfortunately for our planet and for our future, we continue to encourage financially the burning of fossil fuels and the emission of carbon dioxide.