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They already are cheaper than incandescent lights in terms of price per hour of lifetime - at least they are in my part of the world.
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So, while I am mostly libertarian in my views and I hate alot of regulation I think with something like this it is needed. A higher tax on incandescent lights that makes the price at the register closer to, or more than the "green" lights, a progressive tax on gasoline so the more you buy the higher the tax rate gets, triple the price of cigarettes to discourage their use. Heck, I also agree with legalizing drugs like marijuanna so that we can properly regulate it and realize taxes on it. This would also keep more people out of prision, it would cost us "less" than the war on drugs and we would have revenue to deal with it. It works with alcohol. (yes, I know that is another topic) BOb |
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Onus \n (ca.1640): Obligation; Responsibility. Onuissance \ onn-uh-sonns\ n (ca.2280): Historic period known as The Age of Responsibility. A word (yes, made up by the author--me) to suggest a future Renaissance based on ecologic sensibility and responsibility. They only appear to be richest... because we have purchased everything on debt, and the day the bill comes due, it will be quite obvious how badly we have been fooling ourselves... Quote:
We tried that 30 years ago. People largely did nothing, and bought SUVs. |
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Just because you failed once, doesn't mean you should give up. And anyway, even if your countrymen won't buy the 1000mpg cars, the 1W PCs, etc, there's a pretty good chance the rest of the world will. That should at least assist your balance of payments deficit. |
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But, once gas came back down to < $2 a gallon everything went back to normal. Do people really think gas will stay at $2 for much longer. It can't the dwindling supply and growing demand will cause it to continue going up. Yes, some people need and SUV or Minivan or Pickup trunk. But, I see so many people commuting to work with 1-AIS (ass i seats) in their SUVs and Hummers. That is just not needed. If everyone with 1-AIS was in a smart car or even smaller 3 wheeled enclosed motorcycle type thing the reduction of fuel use and CO2 output would be tremendous. Also, traffic would be much better. Our highways could have an extra lane on the same width road which would increase capacity by 25% or so in urban areas. BOb |
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An example: Mitsubishi is selling the all-electric i MiEV in Japan, is about to introduce it to the European market under the Peugeot and Citroen marquees, and it will outrun and outlast a Chevy Volt hands-down for less money... and yet, American automakers don't have the sense to go to Mitsubishi and say, "Sell us a license... we want to start building that car here." They don't have the sense to just buy an i MiEV and reverse-engineer it. Some old dogs just can't be taught new tricks, and when they start to suffer, sometimes they have to be put down. |
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Also, what is the price? I can't see that anywhere in the articles you pointed to? BOb |
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I think I'm having a reality problem today. I seem to be arguing with an American. I'm defending the Americans and he's attacking them..... (Checks that he is actually in the Conservatory.)
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The alternative of sacking the upper management is undoubtedly theraputic, but does set a rather worrying precedence, and really only causes harm to those who can sort the mess out. (I think you have your own version of Fred Goodwin in the states, right?) And if you can make a 1000mpg SUV, I don't see a problem with that (though, if you don't mind, I'll stick with my smaller car, cos it fits into my garage....). |
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Speed and battery range are reported to be higher than the specs on the Chevy Volt. And yes, I haven't seena price yet, either... but do you think it will be higher than the projected $30,000 Volt?
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And who gets to decide? If we follow this particular idea of taxing gas more, triple the price of cigarettes . . . well, I think then that we need to quadruple the price of alcohol, fast foods, fatty foods, sugary drinks, perfume (for those that douse themselves in it 'til you can't breathe when you're around them,) all manner of evil things, or just things we believe are not good for the individual, the town, the state, the country, the world. And once again, who decides, and where does it stop? How about charging residential trash pickup by the bag, so you're discouraged from making trash. True, I'm sure there is too much waste in every household and we should recycle more, but would the answer be to possibly charge say $10 for each 13-gallon bag of trash, $25 for 33-gallons, etc? A progressive trash tax sounds good to me. At the very least we'll all get trash compactors to be more space efficient, which is good. But then someone would want to start charging by weight instead. And how about taxing people for having children instead of giving them tax breaks? More children mean a higher demand on resources of every kind. How do you measure the cost-to-benefit ratio of children. We ALL contribute to the problem in some way, but we're not ALL villains either. We just can't keep taxing more and more and think it will force behavior changes enough to save the world. |
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Then again if Mitsu isn't planning to bring this to the US it is probably because people in the US as you already said like their gas guzzling CO2 wheezing SUVs and F-150s. I would buy one. I can certainly use such a car for a daily commute which is about 30 miles a day. Also, cars like this should last very well. Electric motors have much less moving parts and last forever. It is the batteries you would have to change out after 5 years or so (batteries don't do very well here in Florida.) But, in 5 years batters should be cheaper and have more capacity too. BOb |
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But in this case, sacking the upper management is better than they deserve: As they were all in collusion on the plot, they should all have been fined, and many of them should have been jailed, for openly operating against the best wishes and needs of the American public, the American government, and the Constitution (which they repeatedly bribed--ahem, lobbied--their way into manipulating to their own ends). How 'bout this: Larger, heavier vehicles create more wear and tear on highways, requiring greater funds (and taxes) to keep repaired; their greater size lowers traffic visibility around them, making roads less safe for other drivers; and they take up more space on the roads, creating more traffic simply by virtue of their sheer bulk. So even a 1000mpg SUV is worse than a 1000mpg car. |
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But, yes, the cigarette thing was just wishful thinking. But, when it comes to the ecology and environmental things that affect the "greater good" I can understand it. As far as "for your own" good, that is certainly not the intention. Getting people to buy CLFs for example would be for the greater good and for your own good. You really will spend less on them in the long term. BOb |
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