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Obama To Announce New Automobile Controls Today



May 19, 2009 10 Comments ›› Erik Wong

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Above: Obama steps off of his not fuel efficient Air Force One minutes before lambasting the nation on excess consumption. The less fuel we use, the more he can as he tours the USA and World, fulfilling his duties as our PR President.

Times Online:

America’s love affair with gas-guzzling vehicles could soon be over as the US plans to introduce its first nationwide standards on emissions and tougher fuel efficiency targets.

President Obama is expected today to unveil sweeping new regulations requiring new cars and trucks to emit 30 per cent less greenhouse gas and to average 35.5 miles to the gallon by the year 2016. The announcement will be made at a meeting in the White House Rose Garden attended by all the main car manufacturers.

Officials say that the proposals are the equivalent of taking 177 million cars off the road. They are expected to save around 1.8 billion barrels of oil and prevent about 900 million metric tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions – the equivalent of 194 coal-fired power stations.

The regulations are also expected to cost American drivers an extra $1,300 (£840) per vehicle.

Today’s announcement will be a powerful signal of Mr Obama’s intent to take action against climate change, even if it means consumers paying more – something that his predecessor strongly resisted.

New vehicles at present average 25mpg, with most cars required to reach 27.5mpg and light trucks 23.1mpg. New Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) rules passed by Congress are already expected to add an extra $700 to the price of a new vehicle, and today’s announcement will add about another $600.

Officials say that in the long run drivers will recoup the cost because they will be using less fuel.

About a quarter of American states, led by California and including the District of Columbia and 13 other states, have been pressing the federal government for years for permission to introduce emissions targets on vehicles.

Carmakers, already struggling in the recession, have been resisting the pressure, claiming that it would be too expensive and confusing to conform to a patchwork of different green standards across the US.

The new regulations are said to have the backing of the car manufacturers, because they impose a single nationwide standard.

“Energy security and climate change are national priorities that require federal leadership, and the President’s direction makes sense for the country and the industry,” Fritz Henderson, the chief executive officer of General Motors, said.

Chrysler said that it would now be able to concentrate its resources on developing a nationwide fleet of clean, fuel-efficient vehicles.

However, the regulations will mean that manufacturers will have to speed up their timetable for producing more fuel-efficient vehicles. Most cars will be expected to achieve 39mpg and light trucks 30mpg by 2016 – four years earlier than under the CAFE rules.

Cash-strapped states such as California, which has been teetering on the brink of bankruptcy, will also benefit because the federal government will bear the expense of drawing up standards and an enforcement plan.

California has already introduced stringent emissions standards, leading to a legal battle with the car industry. Today’s announcement should enable it to draw a line under the litigation.

Arnold Schwarzenegger, the Governor of California, who has pushed for reform, is due to attend today’s announcement in the Rose Garden.

In an unusual display of unanimity, environmental campaigners are also said to welcome the proposals.

Today’s announcement comes as Congress starts debating a 932-page climate change Bill, backed by Mr Obama and the Democrats, aimed at cutting carbon dioxide emissions. At the heart of the bill is a “cap and trade” scheme aimed at gradually reducing the amount of greenhouse gases that power companies, steelmakers, oil refineries and other heavy industry are allowed to emit.

Republicans oppose the measure, saying it will be too expensive.


  • bill-tb

    The first and the last.

  • http://www.okiepatriot.blogspot.com Greywolfe

    I am going out today and picking up a ford expedition eddie bauer edition. v8 engine and all. I plan to use about 120 gallons of gas every 3 weeks.

    Seriously, Pictures will be put up on my site first thing tomorrow.

    Thanks for the motivation BARRY!!!!!

    • Andy

      That’s exactly the vehicle that I’m planning to buy too. I’ve been looking at a lot of slightly used ones, ’cause going back to payments on 30K+ vehicles makes me nauseous. I really want a Chevy Tahoe, but the idea of every buying a Chevy or Chrysler again… well, I just won’t do it.

      I’m also keeping my gas guzzling Dodge Dakota.

  • Joe

    A quote from Geroge Carlin:

    …”When fascism comes to America, it will not be in brown and black shirts. It will not be with jack-boots. It will be in Nike sneakers and Smiley shirts.
    Smiley-smiley Fascism- Germany lost the Second World War. Fascism won it. Believe me, my friend…”

    The progressives, and the liberal fascists have learned from history. They now have become masters of the game. And we saw it all be unvieled in last years election. You did not see Obama rant and rave.
    But he talked soft, and quiet. He did not raise his fist,and look mean. He smiled, laughed, and was just like everyone else.

    But what he said, is eactly what Americans wanted to hear. He spoke on what issues and topics concerned America the most. What Americans wanted to hear. Very rarely did you hear him condemn John McCain. He stayed right on target. He kept talking on the same points. Each town meeting he held, he spoke the same messages over and over again. When he spoke he had charm, and charsima. You saw thousands of people come out to hear him talk. You saw people even faint, when words came out of his mouth. He spoke right to the hearts, minds, and souls of the people. And the people listened to them, and were sold. and were convinced what he said he would do, is for the good of the country.

    Now that he is President, he continues the same things. You do not see him put on his sleeve his symbol he had while running for President. Going in some miltary uniform in front of the American people.
    But he continues to drive home even more the same messages he said while he was on the campaign trail. As well as now in his 2 books he wrote. And he is set to make America a Fascist state.

    He is doing this by running the Presidency, just as if he still is on the campaign trail. With charsima he says exactly what the American people want to hear. What everyone wants to have seen done.
    He can convince the American people this is what is needed to be done. That the government can only help solve this. He and those in his Adminstration, keep saying this is a “crisis.” They pound it in the American peoples heads. This instills fear in the American people. Then Obama walks out on the stage, and even with a teleprompter in front of him, be is able to convince the Americans, this is what is needed. Just as if he is still on the campaign trail. So he can convince America how great America would be when we do become a liberal fascist state.

    “Tommorow Belongs to Me.”

    When you watch this you tube video from the Original score of this song. “Tommorow Belongs to Me,” from the movie Cabaret, it is very scary.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMVql9RLP34

    Discover the warrior in you America!
    God Bless America, and those that keep us safe!

    Warrior Joe

  • tlk

    I wish this guy would just go and beat off somewhere.

  • http://earthlink nomee 1

    hang on to your old cars, they want us to drive,(little turds), Rush was rite on :beer:

  • WarBicycle

    I love my DTS.

  • Kirk

    Too bad there isn’t more interest in the use of natural gas, as there is an abundance of it, right here in America. Conversion kits for existing vehicles, along with the fill-it-up-at-home-kit, is pretty slick, but apparently, these policies are driven by ideology, instead of common sense. Politicians should stick to being self-absorbed assholes, and let engineers continue to design cars according to the laws of physics and aesthetics.

  • aboutTObegin

    yes the usurper is a hypocrite…and yes I love my big truck!!! it guzzles the fuck out of gas!!!!

    -aTb

  • Storm 0311

    Don’t buy new.(you might want to ponder a vehicle with points instead of an electronic ignition if your emp paranoid)

    I’ve got a 2000 LaSabre that is a real thing of beauty on the road. it fits four adults. has a huge trunk and a great stereo, cruse, ac everything I need.

    the big secret is that on real gas(not ethanal) is it gets 30-35 at 70 mph.

    with ethanal it get 25 or so at 55 mph it get’s 25 or so mpg. So much for media common sense huh?
    So the free market is what it is I go fast and get great milage doing it. (“Well comrade that’s not allowed because you are down with the struggle….”)
    I won’t buy new because I won’t let the banks get a dime if I don’t have to.

    I sure as hell won’t buy anything ever that was the product of a Government takeover.

    Make your decisions with your mind not your emotions.