President Barack Obama began reversing the climate policies of the Bush administration on Monday, clearing the way for new rules to force auto makers to produce more fuel-efficient and less polluting cars.
The president told the Environmental Protection Agency to reconsider immediately a request by California to impose its own strict limits on vehicle carbon dioxide emissions, blamed for contributing to global warming.
Yes, the right is all for states rights. Except when they aren’t.
Say goodbye to GM, Ford, Chrysler. If they weren’t dead already, they will be after this decision.
Yep. Remember when they passed better fuel efficiency standards in the rest of the world, and now the rest of the world doesn’t make cars anymore?
You’d better listen to SaveFarris. He’s been correct about so much. Say, that reminds me, thanks again for the Iraq Invasion, SF, you were totally right about the Imminent Threat, Weapons of Mass Destruction, and Saddam’s ties to Al-Queda. Heckofa job.
Hey, you didn’t see no form of a mushroom cloud*, now did you, ed?
Yeah, that’s what I thought.
(*why do I always think of the Wonder Twins when I hear that?)
I completely agree that states should have the right to set their own emission standards. And that American car makers should be expected to start increasing fuel standards.
I just think this is pretty poor timing on the Obama administration’s part. Two of the Big 3 car companies are teetering on the brink of bankruptcy (and the third isn’t all that stable either) and instead of a life preserver, Obama just threw them an anchor.
I lose no tears at all for the companies.
I weep for the workers, but not the companies.
I completely agree that states should have the right to set their own emission standards. And that American car makers should be expected to start increasing fuel standards.
Well gawrsh, Dave in SoCal, wouldn’t Teh Market take care of things from there?
I lose no tears at all for the companies.
I weep for the workers, but not the companies.
You may not understand the concept Nimrod, but without companies, workers have no job [gasp!].
And I doubt that laid-off workers from GM or Chrysler would appreciate your “F*** the company, oh but I cry for you” sentiments.
Dave in So Cal:I completely agree that states should have the right to set their own emission standards. And that American car makers should be expected to start increasing fuel standards.
I just think this is pretty poor timing on the Obama administration’s part. Two of the Big 3 car companies are teetering on the brink of bankruptcy (and the third isn’t all that stable either) and instead of a life preserver, Obama just threw them an anchor.
Yes, the right is all for states rights. Except when they aren’t.
Yes, the right is all for states rights.
They’re not for states’ rights as much as they are for “states rights.” If you know what I mean. Heh. Lee Atwater knows what I mean. Boy howdy.
SaveFarris says: “Say goodbye to GM, Ford, Chrysler. If they weren’t dead already, they will be after this decision.”
You realize that the fuel standards California wants is inline with China, right? Japan has better standards, and so does Europe.
They can make cars that are that fuel efficient, they just don’t want to.
If they did, it would be able to ship cars to more nations, which would increase their potential market, which would be good for business.
Seriously guys. Just look at failed auto-makers like Honda and Toyota and what making fuel efficient cars has done to them.
GM’s making an electric car next year and you’re going to tell me they don’t know which way the wind’s blowing? C’mon.
The best solution for the Big 3 is to reinstate the cafe standards or something similar, requiring them to produce fuel efficient cars. Seriously, there is a lot of fleet business out there for fuel efficient vehicle. The Parks Department in NYC bought a large fleet of Prius’. NYC taxicabs are becoming hybrid and Japanese (lots of Camry Hybrids).
The flip side is instead of giving them money, take over their retirement healthcare costs. The lack of a universal medical care system is strangling the Big 3, who have lots of workers who haven’t built a car since the Carter administration still getting benefits. Why do you think auto plants have been moving into Ontario? Because Canada has an excellent public health care system.
Lower emissions for thee, but not for me. That’s change we can believe in!!
^ That level of teh stupid isn’t even worth deconstructing. Is SF that dense? Someone that dense would need Mommy to turn on the computer for him.
Japan has better standards, and so does Europe.
And yet, you can still buy a Ford Mondeo there, but not here.
Odd.
“Is SF that dense?”
Yes. Next question.