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Okay, so on a more intellegent note in hopes of redeeming myself from participating in the debachery that was the SUV debate from hell thread, I saw this on CNN.com today. Any opinions?
Congress sends bill raising fuel efficiency standards to Bush It's really better to read the whole article, but here's a brief synopsis (quoted from the article):
The automakers have repeatedly fought an increase in the federal fuel standard, known as CAFE, maintaining it would limit the range of vehicles consumers will have available in showrooms and threaten auto industry jobs. Bush also has argued against an arbitrary, numerical increase in the fuel efficiency requirement, preferring instead legislation to streamline the federal requirements and market incentives to get rid of gas guzzling vehicles. -------------------- ![]() |
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If Bush signs the bill, which he's expected to do, then it has to go into effect. Unless, of course, congress passes a bill to nix the bill, which isn't gonna happen with the current congress regardless of who becomes president next!
I for one think it's totally excellent that this will happen. The automakers, of course, are fighting it tooth and nail, saying that raising the CAFE standards will compromise performance and safety. Maybe cars will be slower? IDK -------------------- ![]() |
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