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This only has one solution.
Akerson. SHUT. UP. That's all. Just shut up and do your job, quit talking about future products, quit talking about government policy, take pointers from Mark Reuss about what's okay to talk about and what isn't.
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It's only theoretical because it hasn't happened. That's his position.
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Has anyone else noticed the schizophrenia of the government regulations on cars. At the same time they are demanding ridiculous and arbitrary CAFE standard, they are also demanding very difficult safety standards that are forcing cars to become heavier, and heavier, and heavier.
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Remember the quote: "if it moves, tax it, if it keeps moving, regulate it, if it stops moving, subsidize it." That is EXACTLY what happened to the auto industry.
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This.....is not new. Sorry to spoil the show for everyone...
Lutz has been pushing for a higher tax on gasoline to raise prices for years. It's very simple...and makes perfect sense to me... IF. IF...the gov't wants to make America's fleets more efficient, the most effective way to do that is to provide an incentive for buyers. In this case, the incentive is not being effected by high gas prices if you drive an efficient car. ("High" being relative to our past...it's still probably be cheap on the world stage....) The thought is in direct response to the CAFE laws. It's a true shoot in the foot. The government regulates higher mileage vehicles -- BUT NOBODY BUYS THEM!!! Because when gas is cheap, nobody wants to buy smart...we all buy Suburbans for three-person families. So the gov't is essentially ordering car manufacturers to build products there is no market for through the CAFE laws. The call for increased gas taxes is with the hopes they'll create that market. But...back to the "IF". CAFE is stupid, and is the root cause of all of this. If you're angry with anybody it ought to be with that piece of poo regulation. |
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talk about manipulation of the market, lol.... so we deflate the currency, extend our military illegally, encourage entitlements for those who choose not to provide for themselves, borrow billions from China, and discourage small businesses by increasing yet another tax...
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The CAFE law is an attempt to "make our cars efficient" by regulating technological development. The assumption is that we can have our cake and eat it, too...auto engineers just need to work a little harder...(I hope you can sense the dripping sarcasm, there...). WE know what's going to really happen. Our cars will change; some may say for the better. I'm not addressing any of this at the moment, though. Fact is, CAFE standards are a broken concept. A poor attempt at an honest idea. The government's ultimate goal is to lower fuel consumption across our society. That's why there are energy tax credits for special windows/insulation, etc...we're just very very very close to the auto sector. If their goal is to be reached -- and I'm not saying it should be...there are plenty of alternative ideas out there --- but if the goal of reduced consumption is to be achieved, the only logical way to do it is by raising gas prices. We saw, unequivocally, our oil consumption DROP several points in 2008-2009 thanks to the gas hike. CAFE has produced no such results in its history. I DON'T WANT to see laws and regs created to manipulate the driver, let alone the car companies and the consumer. But guess what?...nobody's complaining to the right people...and the auto companies best bet is to deflect the issue away from them. Lobbying for the repeal of CAFE would be bad voodoo... So... Would you rather buy not-so-fun cars at the drastically inflated prices necessary to reach ridiculous fuel economy standards of CAFE, or have direct control of your spending in the car you want, via higher gas taxes? I'm just being realistic. I've written my representatives. I've told them what I think of CAFE, and how I expect them to approach the legislation, and I periodically restate my case. I've done my part, and I'm waiting for everyone else to do theirs. Until then, this is a call-it-as-I-see-it topic for me... |
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So CAFE cost the consumer extra money and leaves gas consumption the same.
A higher tax on gas cost the consumer extra money and LOWERS gas consumption. Am I reading this right? |
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(Not the tax part...but the theoretical tax would cause higher prices like we saw several years ago) Either way you look at it, the rate we're going, it's going to cost us more. :( Quote:
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I think the real problem is that the no one in government wants to strictly identify which issue they're trying to fix.
If their intention is to save the environment, they should plant some trees.
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Let me restate it in a slightly different way. You get the choice of ONLY one option below: 1) CAFE standards stay intact - You get a fleet of Chevy Volts and Prius' at drastically inflated costs to choose from 2) Gas Tax increase - You get to keep buying cars like the Camaro, but gas will cost 50 cents more than it would have otherwise. Now which one would you choose? This is why, when you have all the details that the CEO of GM has, a Gas Tax Increase is the lesser of two evils. It actually allows a Camaro or Mustang to continue being built in the future. CAFE does not. Either way, you're GOING to pay more, but one way at least gives you cars you want to buy.
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Booooosted.
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AND could reduce gas consumption.
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