If you guys hate California so much, why don't you move to Florida or some other libertarian shithole.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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You seem to wear it well.How well will you all wear Trumps collar???
Efficiency is for fags!I don't understand the push to move backward.
Cleaner, more fuel efficient, and electric vehicles seem to be the future of automobiles.
nothing you posted refuted the original pointUhh, not necessarily.
"Thirteen states—mostly in the Northeast and Northwest—and the District of Columbia have adopted California's stricter emissions standards, many of which also participate in the zero-emission vehicle mandate.
Known as "Section 177" states, those 13 are: Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington.
Arizona adopted California's standards in 2008, but the state repealed them as soon as Governor Jan Brewer took office in January 2012."
You can drive a non-emissions compliant out-of-state car in California, but registering it is a whole different deal. You'd need it to pass smog before registering, and many other states without specific Cal EPA standard smog devices will NOT pass. You'd either need to have it retro-fitted or sell it out of state.
Fuel efficiency is bad for business.I don't understand the push to move backward.
Cleaner, more fuel efficient, and electric vehicles seem to be the future of automobiles.
I came up with all these approaches to make teaching more efficient and I got such hard push back in this lastest campaign for accountability and standardization.Efficiency is for fags!
It's the superficial emotions that count for them, spite and vengeance are most common.tRump also wants the EPA to go after California's homeless.
West Virginia can flush heavy metals into drinking water, but I homeless guy can't per on the sidewalk, because smaller government is good for business.
Tweet loudly and carry a small twig?There are a lot of people who really don't like Trump as a person but they support Trump because what he does, he does effectively.
Tweet loudly and carry a small twig?
I would guess the reason the automakers are resistant to the feds rolling back the CA standards is because they can readily predict a massive recall coming at them a few years down the line after Trump is gone and the Dems reverse the roll-back.
They don't want the regs relaxed because the regulations are extraordinarily expensive and complicated to meet- that keeps away competition and keeps the automotive oligarchy in placenegative.
they were, however, complaining about the Trump administration
rolling back the CAFE standards
you gotta wonder what the motivation for a move like this when
even the manufacturers don't want the regs relaxed.
Automakers snub Trump to side with climate crisis, says Obama-era official
Companies are considering years of regulatory uncertainty when aligning with California’s mileage standards dealwww.theguardian.com
A easy example.
I bought a California model Yamaha WWR 250. State legal at the time of purchase.
A motorcycle already capable of getting 65 MPG.
If I buy a new, factory Yamaha WRR gas tank anywhere in the USA it is $140.00.
If I have to buy a new California emission. All of a sudden its a Pie in the sky gas tank.
It costs me $500.00.
To be legal. Legal in California.