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<strong>The</strong>se accounts have nothing to do with a true historical record, but rather illustrate the<br />

blatant, Goebbels-style big lies which are shamelessly dished up by the <strong>Bush</strong><br />

propagandists. <strong>The</strong> mythologized accounts of this episode wish to leave the distinct<br />

impression of <strong>Bush</strong> as a 1960's fighter for civil rights, in contradiction to his entire<br />

political career, from the 1964 civil rights bill to racist eugenics to Willie Horton.<br />

Comparing these fantastic accounts to the reality of <strong>Bush</strong>'s genocidal daily work in the<br />

Congress, we also obtain the proper framework in which to evaluate the truth of <strong>Bush</strong>'s<br />

public explanations of his role in Iran-contra and other scandals. <strong>Bush</strong> stands out as one<br />

of the most accomplished liars in the highly competitive field of postwar American<br />

politics.<br />

But we shall not conclude that <strong>Bush</strong> devoted the entirety of his Congressional career to<br />

the promotion of race science and global depopulation. He was also concerned with<br />

providing constituent service. This service came in the form of <strong>Bush</strong>'s central role in the<br />

implementation of a sophisticated strategy by the oil cartel to maintain its ground-rent tax<br />

privileges at the highest rate that the climate of public opinion would permit. Within this<br />

strategy, <strong>Bush</strong> worked to protect the oil depletion allowance as the principal tax giveaway<br />

enjoyed by the cartel.<br />

<strong>The</strong> oil depletion allowance was a 27.5% tax writeoff for oil producers that had been<br />

introduced in 1926, allegedly to strengthen the US petroleum industry. <strong>The</strong> impact of a<br />

27.5% depeltion allowance was that many of the largest oil companies, including some of<br />

the wealthiest corporate giants, paid a very low rate of corporate income tax. On July 10,<br />

1969, Congressman Bertram Podell of New York wrote an open letter to House Ways<br />

and Means Chairman Wilbur Mills in which he pointed out that, primarily as a result of<br />

the high oil depletion allowance, Gulf oil had paid an effective tax rate of only .81% on<br />

more than a billion dollars of 1968 income, while Mobil had paid 3.3%, and Atlantic<br />

Richfield had paid 1.2%. In his letter, Podell paid ironic tribute to the oil cartel's<br />

"passionate devotion to old- fashioned virtues, such as greed" to the point that the "oil<br />

industry makes the mafia look like a pushcart operation" while "through our various tax<br />

loopholes, professional tax evaders like the oil industry churn like panzers over foot<br />

soldiers." [fn 17]<br />

In 1950, President Truman had declared that no tax loophole was "so inequitable" as the<br />

depletion allowance, and cited the example of one oilman who enjoyed a tax-free income<br />

of alomst $5 million thanks to this provision. Truman claimed that he wanted to cut the<br />

depletion allowance to 15%, but Congressmen opposed to the high depletion allowance<br />

later claimed that he had done very little to carry out this pledge. Senators of the stripe of<br />

Humphrey, Douglas, Williams of Delaware and other offered amendments to reduce the<br />

depletion allowance to 15%, or to restrict the 27.5% to oil producers with incomes below<br />

a certain level, but these efforts were defeated in 1951, 1954, 1958, 1962, 1964, and<br />

1967. But in 1969 the issue was back in the form of a clamor for tax reform as the<br />

economy deteriorated, and a great deal of public heat was focussed on the 27.5% for<br />

Rockefeller's oil cartel.

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