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Obama Increases Governmental Power With Energy

by WrathofG-d ( 15 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Economy, Liberal Fascism, Technology at May 19th, 2009 - 11:15 am

It has famously been said that hell is paved with good intentions.  This is hardly more true then when speaking about Government.

All shaving away at ones personal liberty is usually done for the nebulous purpose of “public safety”, or “social good.”  It is a skill that is becoming evidently clear President Obama has mastered.  We might not realize it until it is too late, but we are trading our personal liberty for today’s equivalent of political snake oil.

Accidentally, the article below explains exactly how the Government does it right under our noses.

(*Hat Tip: VAPIG)

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http://image.examiner.com/images/blog/wysiwyg/image/barack_energy.jpgObama announces new vehicle-emission standards

President Obama on Tuesday announced a new policy that for the first time merges fuel-efficiency standards for vehicles with limits on tailpipe pollutants, an effort to unify regulations that will greatly influence how the country’s beleaguered automakers design vehicles.

“This is an historic agreement to help America break its dependency on oil,” Mr. Obama said outside the White House, in the Rose Garden.

The new Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standard will begin in model year 2012.  Automakers will be required to have a fleet average of 35.5 miles a gallon by 2016 — four years earlier than Congress mandated in 2007.  By that date, the administration also will require tailpipe emissions to be reduced by 30 percent. Vehicles in the 2020 model year must have a fuel efficiency of 35 miles a gallon.

The policy will be the equivalent of taking 58 million cars off the road for a year, Mr. Obama said.

The new regulations will likely add at least $600 to the cost of building a vehicle and cost buyers at least $1,000 more. However, consumers will recover the increase in three years from buying less gasoline, the president said.

Automakers have historically fought mileage and emission standards, arguing the technology is still being developed, too costly and that market forces should drive major changes.

But the playing field has changed dramatically recently, with Chrysler LLC in bankruptcy and both it and General Motors Corp. tapping federal money to keep afloat.

While Congress has determined national CAFE standards since they began in the 1970s, the new standard would not require congressional approval because it is coming as a joint rule from the EPA and the Transportation Department .

The policy marrying the fuel and tailpipe standards was made possible by a 2007 Supreme Court decision ordering the EPA to determine whether carbon dioxide from car exhaust is a pollutant and a public-health threat. The EPA issued a draft finding to that effect last month, but has yet to issue rules to counter that threat by curbing carbon-dioxide emissions.

Environmentalists hailed the announcement from the president, who has moved fast to reverse Bush-era environmental policies and put proposed regulations that the previous White House had held on a fast track to approval.

“President Obama is putting the pedal to the floor when it comes to slashing our dependence on oil and confronting global warming,” Sierra Club President Carl Pope said.

“Last month, the administration closed the books on the Bush era of climate denial once and for all by acknowledging the threat of global warming, and now today they are moving forward with a plan that will give new life to the American auto industry and ensure that the next generation of clean, efficient autos will be made right here in the USA,” he said.

{The Article}

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