from Dad29 blog
I'm waiting for some Congresscritter with cojones to state the obvious: EPA should be dismantled.
Meantime, API raises concern over high cost of new government fuel regulations
...EPA sent new fuel regulations to the Office of Management and Budget for final review that would raise costs, provide little or no environmental benefit, and actually increase carbon emissions, according to API Downstream Group Director Bob Greco.
EPAs new regulations would raise the cost of making gasoline by as much as 25 cents a gallon, Greco said. Pump prices are still high, and this is clearly not the time to add burdensome and unnecessary regulations on gasoline, especially when there are no proven environmental benefits and current regulations are working.
Costs would increase by as much as 25 cents a gallon...
..and provide no benefits to anyone, anywhere, at any time.
Sounds like the perfect Government program!
Just what we need to help a weak economy. Raise the cost of fuel raise the cost of everything. Looking forward to the next four years?
I'm waiting for some Congresscritter with cojones to state the obvious: EPA should be dismantled.
Meantime, API raises concern over high cost of new government fuel regulations
...EPA sent new fuel regulations to the Office of Management and Budget for final review that would raise costs, provide little or no environmental benefit, and actually increase carbon emissions, according to API Downstream Group Director Bob Greco.
EPAs new regulations would raise the cost of making gasoline by as much as 25 cents a gallon, Greco said. Pump prices are still high, and this is clearly not the time to add burdensome and unnecessary regulations on gasoline, especially when there are no proven environmental benefits and current regulations are working.
Costs would increase by as much as 25 cents a gallon...
..and provide no benefits to anyone, anywhere, at any time.
Sounds like the perfect Government program!
Just what we need to help a weak economy. Raise the cost of fuel raise the cost of everything. Looking forward to the next four years?