Posted by JackE on May 20, 2009 at 08:45:10 from (74.92.77.174):
In Reply to: WHY?? posted by ddl on May 20, 2009 at 08:05:16:
The Gov. has the American auto companies right in their hip pocket. I just wonder how long it will be before the states make the emission standards much tougher on the older vehicles we are still driving around. Forcing us to buy these "green" crap boxes they are pushing us into. And you just know, with the cars getting better mileage, the states are going to start crying about lost revenues from the gas taxes, which WILL be raised to make up for the loss.
This, combined with the soon to be passed "Cap+Trade" legislation, which will about double our electric bills, and make $4.00 gas look like a bargain. We are going to see our whole standard of living go way down. This is'nt about global warming, it's about MORE government control, and more of our money taken away for THEM to pi$$ away as THEY see fit. They got us now, when you see the big corporations lining up with the government, this country as we know it is finished. This does'nt come as a suprise to me. The man said what he wanted to do, and know he's doing it. Jack
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