Comments on: Bush Plan For 31 MPG Fuel Standard By 2015
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- I think Mr. Bush''s mentality is back in the land that time forgot. 31 mpg is nothing. Next he will suggest that the speed limit be set back to 55 mph, but who would abide by it?
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- Bush plan for Middle East (response to Carter)
on the World page of CBS:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/04/22/world/main4035763.shtml - Reply to this comment
- Shrub reminds of that old joke that ends with the monkey trying desperately, (and to no avail), to put the cork back in the pigs asss.....what an idiot...
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- This proposal is just plain embarassing. Can you hear the rest of the world laughing at us as they drive around in cars that get 40 to mpg?
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- The best legacy that Bush could give the country would be the sterilization of the entire family and all its'' members.
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More divine wisdumb from the RepubliCON who brought you 9/11 and the Iraq Oil Invasion...- Reply to this comment
- Exactly, this is too little too late! 60 mpg should be the standard starting 2 years from now. 31 mpg, what a joke! His oil stocks keep going up!
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- This is almost identical to the standard that Jimmy Carter wanted to put into effect in the 1970s before Reagan set us back two generations in reacting to our environmental crisis. Time for Republicans to apologize.
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- As usual, the rabid pink monkey,aka, George W. Bush is 30 years late and approximately 3.5 trillion dollars short. He is an embarrassment to an educated, illectually-motivated world and ought to crawl back under the rock from whence he came.
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- BY 2015 GAS WILL BE $10 GAL
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- "Bush Plan For 31 MPG Fuel Standard By 2015"
Is this a joke? This is a joke, right? After witnessing the problems our dependence on oil has caused the "plan" is to raise the fuel standard a few MPG in the next SEVEN years? HAHAHAHAHAHA
The technology exists today to do much better than that. The standard should be around 90-115 MPG after eight years. Oil men Bush and Cheney don''t want that though.
The Bush administration has been so very destructive to the American people; its amazing to me that they aren''t already all in jail. - Reply to this comment
- By 2015 Bush will be a bad memory, and we might be still be dealing with his historically inept presidency.
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- Forget hybrids, lets have diesels instead. The latest diesel engines in "Yurup" do more miles to the gallon!
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- Of course STILL buy gas - not come up with another plan...Bush has to keep his oil company income coming in! Buy new car or buy more gas...
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- Too little, too late.
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- The law should go more along the lines of 60 MPG for all privately owned non-commercial vehicles. Tax the hell out of anything that can''t produce at least 40 MPG and outlaw SUVs... Let''s become leaders at something other than wholesale destruction.
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- What a stupendously aggressive goal...Only ten years ago we had electric cars that needed zero gas for 300 miles to the charge...and here is Bush ''pushing'' for a goal that has already been met and passed on many models...
These arse-licking chattels of Big Oil need to be whipped like dogs...31 mpg, indeed. How many oil lobbyists and Big Oil attorneys will have to be placed in croaker sacks and thrown off the 14th Street Bridge before this nation adopts an energy policy that serves the needs of the American people rather than the sewer rats at Standard, BP, AMOCO? Shell and their ilk? - Reply to this comment
- My Honda Civic in the UK does an average of 50mpg and that''s just the standard petrol version. The hybrid does nearer 70. Makes the 31.6mpg by 2015 look a tad pathetic. Way too little, way too late.
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- The man is completely out of touch with reality. His handlers must be doing this as sort of a inside joke and chuckling their butts off.
Bush needs to retreat to his ranch and keep his mouth shut for the next 7 months. - Reply to this comment
- [These numbers are very challenging. They will stretch the industry to innovate in ways they haven''t had to do in the past and will continue to set us on a course to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions from new autos," said Charles Territo]
it''s a bush proposal ... so of course it''s voluntary ... go back to what you were doing before if it''s ''hard''. - Reply to this comment
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