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Don't Let California Dictate Emission Rules
Detroit News ^
| 5-8-02
Posted on 05/08/2002 4:23:34 PM PDT by Dan from Michigan
Edited on 05/07/2004 7:08:50 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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California lawmakers are at it again: using their legislative powers and the lure of the giant Golden State market to dictate what type of vehicles Detroit should build.
This time, the California Senate is insisting that by 2009, automakers greatly reduce greenhouse gas emissions from cars sold in the state. The bill demands that the California Air Resource Board adopt regulations forcing a "maximum reduction" in carbon dioxide and other gases for all passenger vehicles.
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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Editorial; US: California
KEYWORDS: bigthree; calgov2002; california; calpowercrisis; cars; detroit; emissions; envirowackos; globalwarminghoax; nationaldemoagenda
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Better start walkin'
To: Dan from Michigan
Maybe the Kaliban is the actual cause of all that hot gas! I wonder if there is a directory of what politicians drive. DNC Chairman Mccauliffe drives a Cadillac Escalade. They want the fruits of capitalism for themselves, and the drudgeries of socialism for the rest of us!
To: Dan from Michigan
They can walk, they can change the vehicles they drive or they can change lawmakers. I vote for walking--maybe they would have less time and energy to run their mouths with their leftist rhetoric.
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posted on
05/08/2002 4:45:56 PM PDT
by
scholar
To: Dan from Michigan
I got it from a good source....John McCain is lobbying california legislators to pass the bill....no wonder the liberal press loved him...he's on of them.
To: evilsmoker
"Ping"
To: Dan from Michigan
To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
fyi
To: US_MilitaryRules
To: Dan from Michigan
This time, the California Senate is insisting that by 2009, automakers greatly reduce greenhouse gas emissions from cars sold in the state. The bill demands that the California Air Resource Board adopt regulations forcing a "maximum reduction" in carbon dioxide and other gases for all passenger vehicles. I think the rest of the USA should insist / demand that the good tax payers of the state of Kalifornia foot the bill for the auto companies to accomplish this. The other "sane" states should not be held responsible for KA's delusional behavior.
California state Sen. Debra Bowen said the action by the lawmakers was in response to the failure of the federal government to sign the Kyoto Protocol, an international air quality agreement that would have destroyed the American economy. "California should take the lead when the federal government refuses to do what most Californians support," she says.
The facts in support of my above argument. I rest my case.
Note to State Sen. (snicker) Debra Bowen - please have your drinking water checked. Something is making your brain bubble.
LVM
To: Dan from Michigan;Grampa Dave;Liz
I applaud the California legislature.
But, that's just the way our Gov. Doofus IS.
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posted on
05/08/2002 5:32:15 PM PDT
by
d14truth
To: d14truth
BWahahahahaha! Wonderful depiction of Doofus!
To: homeschool mama
The best thing about the 'caricatures' is that they are from his re-election website, just waiting to be 'captioned'.
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posted on
05/08/2002 5:43:32 PM PDT
by
d14truth
To: d14truth
They're from his *re-election website*??? He *is* a doofus. jeez.
To: d14truth
We had better capture them, because when they see what you are doing with them they will disappear!!
Love it!
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To: Fish out of Water;calpowercrisis
Not sure what list to put this on, but guess we can start with the calpowercrisis list.
To: homeschool mama
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posted on
05/08/2002 9:04:06 PM PDT
by
d14truth
To: Dan from Michigan
I think we should *encourage* Commufornia to enact *ridiculously* restrictive motor vehicle laws. Then the automakers will have to build one type of vehicle to sell in Commufornia, and another to sell on Earth.
The Commufornians will then have to bear the expense of their own stupidity, and the rest of us can have cheap automobiles. But it will only work if Commufornia enacts *really* strict restrictions - a small, incremental difference will only cause the automakers to build the more restrictive model and pass the expense on to the humans as well as the Commufornians.
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posted on
05/08/2002 10:19:15 PM PDT
by
fire_eye
To: fire_eye
For years, major automakers have sold California versions of their products which are outfitted with special emissions control equpment. And sold a 49-state version in the rest of the USA. This is nothing new.
To: Dan from Michigan
The California emissions standards appear to work. The polution has subsided steadily for the last 20 years.
Also, getting your car checked and passed is no big deal.
I'm not saying it should be enacted elsewhere, just that dealing with it first hand is not problematic.
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posted on
05/08/2002 10:41:56 PM PDT
by
PRND21
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