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Old 02-14-2009, 12:01 PM   #1
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Greenhouse gas emissions would be impossible to reduce if you're going after car parts, tires etc. A more logical and effective way is to reduce engine and car sizes in the future. Having large electric cars would not help. The Gov. has his head up his ass and thinks his fart does not contribute to greenhouse gas.
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Old 02-14-2009, 07:02 PM   #2
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It's just the govt. trying to interfere on our fun again. Besides, if they really wanted to put a lid on greenhouse gases, they'd do something about the gases that come out of factory smokestacks. IMO they're responsible for at least half of global warming, if not more
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It's just the govt. trying to interfere on our fun again. Besides, if they really wanted to put a lid on greenhouse gases, they'd do something about the gases that come out of factory smokestacks.
Trust me, they are, they are.... Environmental remediation puts a lot of money into my pocket these days.

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IMO they're responsible for at least half of global warming, if not more
....not even a fraction of a percent.

However I don't say such things at work. We just wink at each other and get back to work.

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Greenhouse gas emissions would be impossible to reduce if you're going after car parts, tires etc.
Not impossible but it seems to me kind of asinine to go after tires, pulleys and tuning kits when vehicles are made every day that make a lot more Carbon Dioxide than any small car with turbo chargers and other performance enhancements. In plain English, why worry about Tuners when SUVs and Pickups are sold new each year?

My money says that the Governor is getting campaign contributions from some Dealers who don't like to see aftermarket stuff taking away "their" market.

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Old 02-14-2009, 07:18 PM   #5
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Not impossible but it seems to me kind of asinine to go after tires, pulleys and tuning kits when vehicles are made every day that make a lot more Carbon Dioxide than any small car with turbo chargers and other performance enhancements. In plain English, why worry about Tuners when SUVs and Pickups are sold new each year?

My money says that the Governor is getting campaign contributions from some Dealers who don't like to see aftermarket stuff taking away "their" market.

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Where's your head Gene?
If you mean by that, why do I think that way? This kind of approach is, to use the Corporate vernacular, going after the "high hanging fruit". If you're going to curb "green house gases" then enforcing speed limits would probably do a better job of automobile efficiency than this blanket ban.

So we're left with the unfortunate conclusion that the Governor of Oregon probably has ulterior motives, or they're grandstanding.

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