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[QUOTE="INFECT:417059"]by "carbon" i mean carbon monoxide and the various carbon compounds that are produced by combustion of gasoline. sulfur oxides ARE being pumped into our atmosphere, but by coal and oil fired power plants, not cars. apologies for the mistake, although it has little bearing on my main point which is that these token actions to reduce the price of gas are really just an easy way for bush to undermine environmental regulations without any sort of opposition. in the long run, the energy industry will see more of the savings from this deregulation than will the public. on a related note, its interesting to see so many people wishing for the return of $.99/gal gas (never going to happen) and not a single wish for expediated development of alternative energy sources or tougher CAFE standards or improvements in public transportation; things that might happen if there were more public demand for it. but hey, being ignorant, insular, greedy, and short sighted is what america is all about nowadays, why fight it? what comforts me is that in this world we're making, the poisonous atmosphere will first choke the asthmatic lungs of the lazy slobs who cant stand to move themselves under their own power, hopefully killing off the true source of this problem before its too late for the rest of us to fix things up for ourselves. [/QUOTE]
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