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Flex fuel lies, foreign oil dependency and hybrid vehicle tax credits - Congress is failing America.
Friday,
October 13, 2006
" A
public advocacy group on
Thursday said Ford Motor Co. has
avoided as much as $135 million
in fines by marketing vehicles
that are supposed to run on the
gas-ethanol mix E85 that don't
work and accused the company of
running misleading ads." (more)
Moreover, aside from the
obvious, the fact is that for
years the majority of flex-fuel
vehicles sold by both Ford and
GM have not ever filled up with
E-85. Yet, each company has
avoided millions and and
millions in fines by selling
these vehicles.
"Public Citizen and other
environmental advocacy groups
have long complained that
automakers get credits to meet
federal fuel economy regulations
by building flexible-fuel
vehicles that are hardly ever
filled with E85, since it's
available at just 900 of the
country's 170,000 pumps."
So, Congress gives small
business owners huge tax
incentives to buy the worst
gas-guzzlers, provides huge tax
incentives to oil companies,
enables the big three to avoid
100's of millions of dollars in
fines for violating fuel economy
regulations - increasing our
foreign oil dependency, and limits
tax credits for Toyota hybrid
vehicles because they are
too successful.
That sure sounds like the right
path towards achieving energy
independence.
Even the President
says hybrids are possibly
the most important way to change
consumer behavior. Yet, Congress
hasn't passed proposed
legislation to provide small
business tax incentives for
buying hybrid
cars or other fuel efficient
vehicles, nor has Congress
passed proposed legislation to
extend hybrid
vehicle tax credits.
Good work, ladies and gentlemen!
We live in a country that blames
the President for quite a lot
these days. Fair enough. Let's
extend at least as much blame to
the current - do nothing,
partisanship is more important -
Congress.
Flex fuel lies, foreign oil
dependency and hybrid vehicle
tax credits - Congress is
failing America.
posted by Dahcredyns at 10:20
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