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CAFE standards are being raised.
-- By model year 2025, the average American car or truck will get 54.5 miles a gallon (the average car currently gets 23.8 mpg). -- We'll have saved 12 billion barrels of oil and eliminated 6 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide pollution. -- A family that purchases a new car in 2025 will save $8,200 in fuel costs, compared with what they'd pay for gas for a similar vehicle bought in 2010. -- All told, American drivers will save nearly $2 trillion over the life of the program. |
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On 7/31/11 7:19 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/31/2011 12:28 PM, wrote: CAFE standards are being raised. -- By model year 2025, the average American car or truck will get 54.5 miles a gallon (the average car currently gets 23.8 mpg). -- We'll have saved 12 billion barrels of oil and eliminated 6 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide pollution. -- A family that purchases a new car in 2025 will save $8,200 in fuel costs, compared with what they'd pay for gas for a similar vehicle bought in 2010. -- All told, American drivers will save nearly $2 trillion over the life of the program. Well, that makes sense for Obama... I went to the grocery with my wife last night, I was shocked. Beef is double, cereal is double, dairy is double, why not cafe standards. I mean, it's not like *he* has to do anything but sit back and collect his campaign contributions... Excessive profiteering by corporations is a bitch, little boy. |
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On Sun, 31 Jul 2011 19:19:11 -0400, JustWait
wrote: On 7/31/2011 12:28 PM, wrote: CAFE standards are being raised. -- By model year 2025, the average American car or truck will get 54.5 miles a gallon (the average car currently gets 23.8 mpg). -- We'll have saved 12 billion barrels of oil and eliminated 6 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide pollution. -- A family that purchases a new car in 2025 will save $8,200 in fuel costs, compared with what they'd pay for gas for a similar vehicle bought in 2010. -- All told, American drivers will save nearly $2 trillion over the life of the program. Well, that makes sense for Obama... I went to the grocery with my wife last night, I was shocked. Beef is double, cereal is double, dairy is double, why not cafe standards. I mean, it's not like *he* has to do anything but sit back and collect his campaign contributions... Jeeezus! Another moron. Do you even know what CAFE standards are? FYI, beef prices will be dropping soon, since ranchers are selling their cattle, due to drought... but human-caused global climate change is a myth, and if it isn't it's Gore/Obama's fault. |
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On 7/31/11 8:27 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 31 Jul 2011 19:19:11 -0400, JustWait wrote: On 7/31/2011 12:28 PM, wrote: CAFE standards are being raised. -- By model year 2025, the average American car or truck will get 54.5 miles a gallon (the average car currently gets 23.8 mpg). -- We'll have saved 12 billion barrels of oil and eliminated 6 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide pollution. -- A family that purchases a new car in 2025 will save $8,200 in fuel costs, compared with what they'd pay for gas for a similar vehicle bought in 2010. -- All told, American drivers will save nearly $2 trillion over the life of the program. Well, that makes sense for Obama... I went to the grocery with my wife last night, I was shocked. Beef is double, cereal is double, dairy is double, why not cafe standards. I mean, it's not like *he* has to do anything but sit back and collect his campaign contributions... Jeeezus! Another moron. Do you even know what CAFE standards are? FYI, beef prices will be dropping soon, since ranchers are selling their cattle, due to drought... but human-caused global climate change is a myth, and if it isn't it's Gore/Obama's fault. You really don't expect a moron like Ingersoll to understand all the elements that go into cattle prices, do you? |
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In article ,
says... On 7/31/11 8:27 PM, wrote: On Sun, 31 Jul 2011 19:19:11 -0400, JustWait wrote: On 7/31/2011 12:28 PM, wrote: CAFE standards are being raised. -- By model year 2025, the average American car or truck will get 54.5 miles a gallon (the average car currently gets 23.8 mpg). -- We'll have saved 12 billion barrels of oil and eliminated 6 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide pollution. -- A family that purchases a new car in 2025 will save $8,200 in fuel costs, compared with what they'd pay for gas for a similar vehicle bought in 2010. -- All told, American drivers will save nearly $2 trillion over the life of the program. Well, that makes sense for Obama... I went to the grocery with my wife last night, I was shocked. Beef is double, cereal is double, dairy is double, why not cafe standards. I mean, it's not like *he* has to do anything but sit back and collect his campaign contributions... Jeeezus! Another moron. Do you even know what CAFE standards are? FYI, beef prices will be dropping soon, since ranchers are selling their cattle, due to drought... but human-caused global climate change is a myth, and if it isn't it's Gore/Obama's fault. You really don't expect a moron like Ingersoll to understand all the elements that go into cattle prices, do you? A graduate from a second rate Kansas school has all of the answers. |
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On 7/31/11 8:39 PM, BAR wrote:
In , says... On 7/31/11 8:27 PM, wrote: On Sun, 31 Jul 2011 19:19:11 -0400, JustWait wrote: On 7/31/2011 12:28 PM, wrote: CAFE standards are being raised. -- By model year 2025, the average American car or truck will get 54.5 miles a gallon (the average car currently gets 23.8 mpg). -- We'll have saved 12 billion barrels of oil and eliminated 6 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide pollution. -- A family that purchases a new car in 2025 will save $8,200 in fuel costs, compared with what they'd pay for gas for a similar vehicle bought in 2010. -- All told, American drivers will save nearly $2 trillion over the life of the program. Well, that makes sense for Obama... I went to the grocery with my wife last night, I was shocked. Beef is double, cereal is double, dairy is double, why not cafe standards. I mean, it's not like *he* has to do anything but sit back and collect his campaign contributions... Jeeezus! Another moron. Do you even know what CAFE standards are? FYI, beef prices will be dropping soon, since ranchers are selling their cattle, due to drought... but human-caused global climate change is a myth, and if it isn't it's Gore/Obama's fault. You really don't expect a moron like Ingersoll to understand all the elements that go into cattle prices, do you? A graduate from a second rate Kansas school has all of the answers. Pretty funny coming from a guy who couldn't get into an open admissions community college and went into the marines instead. You conservatrashers, you're so "down" on formal education because...you don't have much of it. |
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On Sun, 31 Jul 2011 20:34:43 -0400, X - Man
wrote: On 7/31/11 8:27 PM, wrote: On Sun, 31 Jul 2011 19:19:11 -0400, JustWait wrote: On 7/31/2011 12:28 PM, wrote: CAFE standards are being raised. -- By model year 2025, the average American car or truck will get 54.5 miles a gallon (the average car currently gets 23.8 mpg). -- We'll have saved 12 billion barrels of oil and eliminated 6 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide pollution. -- A family that purchases a new car in 2025 will save $8,200 in fuel costs, compared with what they'd pay for gas for a similar vehicle bought in 2010. -- All told, American drivers will save nearly $2 trillion over the life of the program. Well, that makes sense for Obama... I went to the grocery with my wife last night, I was shocked. Beef is double, cereal is double, dairy is double, why not cafe standards. I mean, it's not like *he* has to do anything but sit back and collect his campaign contributions... Jeeezus! Another moron. Do you even know what CAFE standards are? FYI, beef prices will be dropping soon, since ranchers are selling their cattle, due to drought... but human-caused global climate change is a myth, and if it isn't it's Gore/Obama's fault. You really don't expect a moron like Ingersoll to understand all the elements that go into cattle prices, do you? No, not really. |
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