Sen. Scott Brown (R) appeared in Plymouth, Mass., last week, and a voter asked about ending tax subsidies to the oil industry. The senator’s response was unexpected.
The clip, recorded by American Bridge 21st Century, can be a little tough to hear, but in response to the question, Brown said, “Oil companies don’t get subsidies…. I’m positive. They’re able to take deductions like every other business.”
This doesn’t make sense. As Brad Johnson explained, the oil industry receives $7 billion in subsidies a year. When Brown says he’s “positive” he has it right, his understanding of the facts is the opposite of the truth.








