Bush has said he will veto it. In short, it is a bill which raises the standards for cars, cuts our needed imported oil in 1/2, increases conservation and helps small business and the development of a domestic clean energy industry.
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"According to analysis by the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS), the measure would save roughly 1.1 million barrels of oil per day in 2020, about half of what the United States currently imports from the Persian Gulf. Consumers would save $22 billion dollars in 2020 -- even after paying the cost of the necessary fuel economy technology. Additionally, the provision would prevent more than 190 million metric tons of global warming pollution, the equivalent of taking 28 million of today's average cars and trucks off the road."
Yes, the bill is a compromise - I personally would have wanted more, but that is politics. But for it to get vetoed if it passes?
Too much, IMHO.
We need to do SOMETHING and this is a giant leap in the right direction.
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"According to analysis by the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS), the measure would save roughly 1.1 million barrels of oil per day in 2020, about half of what the United States currently imports from the Persian Gulf. Consumers would save $22 billion dollars in 2020 -- even after paying the cost of the necessary fuel economy technology. Additionally, the provision would prevent more than 190 million metric tons of global warming pollution, the equivalent of taking 28 million of today's average cars and trucks off the road."
Yes, the bill is a compromise - I personally would have wanted more, but that is politics. But for it to get vetoed if it passes?
Too much, IMHO.
We need to do SOMETHING and this is a giant leap in the right direction.