Broadcast Networks 'Hail' Obama Auto Fuel Efficiency Standard

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After 120 days of the new presidency, the automobile industry provides some of the best evidence of an administration that favors the heavy hand of government meddling in the private sector. And as is the case with mostcoverage of President Obama and his policies, criticism of his automotive tinkering has been sparse.

On May 19, Obama announced a 30-percent increase in Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards, which would come to a 35.5 miles per gallon (mpg) average for both cars and light trucks. It will equate to a higher percentage increase for cars, up from its current level of 27.5 mpg standard to 39 mpg starting in 2016. And the average for light trucks would rise from 24 mpg to 30 mpg.

"We have set in motion a national policy aimed at both increasing gas mileage and decreasing greenhouse gas pollution for new trucks and cars sold in the United States of America," Obama said during his May 19 announcement.

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Leading up to this announcement, details were leaked to ABC, CBS and NBC just in time for their primetime newscasts, earning top billing on each of them and also coverage on their morning shows. Those broadcasts dutifully included administration talking points that these regulations would save consumers money in the long run while saving the environment.

Broadcast Networks Favor CAFE Standard Proponents by 6-to-1 Margin

Across the board, the announcement the federal government would be dictating what automobiles would be manufactured in the United States received lots of fanfare and very little criticism on the three evening network broadcasts. During the May 18 evening newscasts and the May 19 morning show coverage, the networks featured the comments of pro-CAFE standard experts by a margin of 6-to-1 over skeptics.

The "NBC Nightly News" CAFE standards segment on May 18 featured two environmentalist activists - Ann Mesnikoff of the Sierra Club and Fred Krupp of the Environmental Defense Fund. Also, reporting for NBC was the network's chief environmental affairs correspondent Anne Thompson, who has a history of championing so-called anti-global warming activism.

"Environmentalists hail the national standard for greenhouse gas emissions as a complete victory, one they say will propel automakers from being a laggard to being a leader in reducing global warming pollution," Thompson said. "Tomorrow's announcement will change what America drives to the future by limiting the amount of greenhouse gases vehicles put in the air and dramatically raising the amount of miles they get to the gallon."

Chip Reid's "CBS Evening News" report on the increased standards included interviews from Mesnikoff and Cliff Winton of the left-leaning Brookings Institution. Reid applauded how, in addition to fighting global warming, this expansion of regulations by the Obama administration would trump individual states' regulatory authority. .

"The mileage requirements are expected to stimulate development of cleaner burning vehicles and reduce harmful tailpipe emissions that contribute to global warming," Reid said. "The standard is almost identical to a plan California and other states fought to put in place for years but were blocked by the Bush administration. Now instead of a patchwork of state rules and regulations - there will be one set of standards for the nation."

The sole instance of criticism came during the May 18 broadcast of ABC's "World News with Charles Gibson." But even that report stated the regulations would "curb global warming."

"Environment groups are hailing this as the first major step ever by the United States to curb global warming. It's also a move designed to change the kind of cars we drive," ABC's Jonathan Karl said. "The changes are sweeping. Auto companies will be forced to cut the amount of greenhouse gas emissions by about 25 percent. New cars will also need to be more energy efficient."

The lone voice in the wilderness was the Cato Institute's Patrick Michaels, who countered a "World News" interview with Dan Becker, director of the environmental group Safe Climate Campaign. Michaels explained why he was skeptical of the policy.

"U.S. automakers used to be U.S. automakers," Michaels said. "Now they really are because they're owned in part by the government. So the government can tell them pretty much what they want to produce can't they?"

Change the Media Believe In: Consequences Largely Ignored

Ronald Reagan famously quipped, "The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: ‘I'm from the government and I'm here to help.'" That wisdom hasn't quite sunk in with many of the reporters covering this story.

ABC's Jake Tapper did say increased CAFÉ standards would bring added costs for consumers. "This will mean the cars will cost more to manufacture and therefore to buy - an average of $1,300 a car more by 2016," Tapper said on the May 19 "World News" before quickly adding, "But the president said that cost would be more than made up for by savings at pump."

However, Nick Loris explained on The Heritage Foundation's blog that these cost-savings in the name of bettering the environment are a fallacy.

"Energy efficiency is a good thing, but it rarely works when the government forces standards on businesses," Loris wrote May 19. "Although touted as a measure to curb global warming, fuel efficiency standards have very little environmental impact. Newer vehicles with better efficiency standards may emit less carbon dioxide per mile, but increased fuel efficiency often leads to more driving and new cars ‘constitute a miniscule source of overall carbon dioxide emissions.'"

Nonetheless, NBC's Anne Thompson parroted the "cost savings at the pump" line in her glowing reporton the May 19 broadcast of "Nightly News."

"Saying the status quo is no longer acceptable, the president today took what he called the first step in a transition to a clean energy economy," Thompson said. "In America you are what you drive, but gas guzzlers sending tons of greenhouse gases into the air will soon be in the rearview mirror. Today President Obama announced what he called an historic agreement to make new vehicles cleaner and more efficient."

But perhaps it wasn't as "historic" as Thompson reported. This has been tried before and last time, it didn't work out so well for the automakers or consumers, according to as ABC's Tapper on the May 19 "Good Morning America."

"The change over the lifetimes of the new vehicles will reduce emissions enough to be comparable to taking 177 million cars off the road and through 2016, it will save 1.8 billion barrels of oil that will not have to be imported," Tapper said. "But will the cars be as safe? That's an open question for automakers, if they're being given enough time to meet these requirements. In the late '70s, the U.S. pushed for better fuel efficiency very quickly. The result: Cars like the Chevy Vega and Ford Pinto."

The Skeptics: What Are We Really Getting?

While you might not know it from watching the broadcast networks, there are some who skeptical of Obama's announcement. Fox News host Glenn Beck weighed in on his May 19 program with his own cost-benefit analysis.

"The auto industry is in full-fledged collapse, and what does Washington decide to do? We're going to put in some new CAFE standards on it - to fight global warming or whatever they're calling it these days," Beck said. "The government isn't content with just firing car company's CEOs and then slashing advertising budgets. It's now telling the American people that they need to spend between $1,300 and $7,000 extra to drive a car that is likely to be crappy and be a lot lighter, and therefore, less safe."

Based on that observation, the Fox News host ridiculed the entire premise behind these costly regulations.

"Let me ask you a simple question - does common sense tell you that you are more likely to die in a car crash or, you know in a fiery flood from global warming? Yes. I thought so. What should our priorities be here?"

The problem, according to "CNBC Reports" host Dennis Kneale, is the math doesn't add up. The cost for the saving in fuel-efficiency standards will only decrease fuel consumption (and thereby the so-called addiction to foreign oil) by a paltry 1.6 percent.

"Alright, so cars - they've got to raise their miles per gallon with this one fell swoop 42 percent," Kneale said on his May 19 program. "Trucks, they're going to have to raise their miles per gallon 30 percent. But guess what - by the year 2020, its estimated lower gas usage, it's only going to go down 1.6 percent. Is it worth it then?"

The other concerns - it's going to put American automakers at an even larger competitive disadvantage and not address the safety concerns associated with these smaller, lighter automobiles.

"Six-hundred dollars added to the price of a car at a time when the big three automakers already have a $2,500-per-car cost disadvantage," Kneale added. "Lighter cars, you die more often. Since CAFE passed in 1975, 46,000 more traffic deaths occurred by the year 2002. It's up over 50,000 [currently], no doubt. What are we doing here?"

An editorial in the May 20 Wall Street Journal also mocked this government-mandated path to prosperity by pointing out that this is folly even by the standards of traditional socialists.

"We wish these folks luck ‘working together' with the Obama auto-design team. One thing seems certain by 2016: Taxpayers will be paying Detroit to make the cars Americans don't want, and then they will pay again either through (trust us) a gas tax or with a purchase subsidy. Even the French must think we're nuts."


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"The nine most terrifying

"The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: ‘I'm from the government and I'm here to help.'"

The new nine most terrifying words are from Barak Obama when he says, "I have no interest in running the __________ industry".

The "Mainstream" Media: By liberals. For liberals.

Looks like chrysler merger wheels are coming off.

Fiat is getting cold feet.  The company and chrysler are deteriorating rapidly.  Fiat is sliding away.  That means the 30,000 jobs he killed at chrysler are dead for a while.

Caterpillar laid off 25,000 this year.  They are also UAW.

Ignorance epidemic is here.  As we race to 11% unemployment, that means we save a lot of gas driving to and from work. 

Obama is a deliberate economy wrecker.   

 

 

Deliberate

You are right, he's either deliberately trying to kill our economy or he's not nearly as bright as people claim him to be.  Either way, four months of this is four months too long.


No, he's not nearly as bright as he thinks he is

I see it all the time in my industry...executives who earn an MBA by 24 and start out as an executive, never learning the actual work of the business.  They are well educated, as formal education goes, but that proves to be a disadvantage to them.  Since they're never told that they need to learn the foundations of the business, they never do.  They end up making decisions which are completely wrong-headed.

Sure, there are smart ones that understand that there is wisdom in a worker that has thirty years on the job and can tell you the ramifications of a decision that you don't learn in MBA school, but those gems are few and far between.  I'm not suggesting that the workers run the company, but they have experience that a smart exec will learn to tap.

The majority that I see (and I think this applies fully to Obama) are the type that feel that they see all, and are smart enough to make any decision, about any subject with just a little bit of reading on their part.  

The arrogance of ignorance.

You mean like the military?

All officers are trained that they need to use, respect and listen to their NCOs. You know, the working stiffs with 20 and 30 years experience. This allows them to be advised to ignore their stupid ideas in favor of the few that are actually worth something.

Business schools apparently use the opposite approach. Teaching their students to ignore the old-timers and the experienced workers in favor of their new bold ideas, most of which have either already been tried or are completely worthless. The lucky few who actually come up with good ideas then think that they are geniuses and worth millions of dollars.

Hey, I got the wrong "CHANGE"!

www.loyaltoliberty.com

Look to Japan

They have tiny itty bitty little cars that sip fuel. Plus they do not have the safety requirements that U.S automakers are expected to meet.

An added feature is tiny cars keep the unemployment rate down by killing off older workers so that younger workers can move in to their position.

And they put up pictures of the gruesome highway accidents at the rest stops to remind everyone what a death machine a tiny car turns out to be.

 Sort by Road fatalities per 1 billion vehicle-km to see the future the Democrats have given us.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_traffic-related_death_rate

Sincerely,

a Veteran of a 1000 psychic wars.

Rush was talking about this

Rush was talking about this yesterday.  It's not on his web page, so I don't know what the source of the statistics was, but it said that for every 100 lbs. reduction in the weight of cars, deaths increase..I forget by what percent.

You know what will happen when this occurs?  Never mind 55.....they will lower the max. allowable speed limit to 40!!

I didn't think it was physically possible, but this both sucks and blows.  -Bart Simpson

 

Democrats - The Masters of Unintended Consequences

Did they perhaps care to think ahead about handicapped people who must use the bigger vans for their wheelchairs?  What about families with three or four kids?  What about work vehicles?  

I'm sure those fancy MSM folks will be giving up the limos that pick them up and take them back home every day, right?  


Oh, boy, I wish I could

Oh, boy, I wish I could find it again, or had saved it.

I read an article one time that covered just that scenario.  The eco-warrior's answer was that people should think about that before they decide to have so many children (which in itself is irresponsible, you know!)

Luckily, work vehicles (likely pickup trucks) would be exempt, since they are not cars.  Unless the eco-freaks get their way and light trucks get re-classified as cars.

These people have truly never heard of the law of unintended consequences.  To them it makes perfect sense for a large family to drive two cars, or to make two trips to get everyone to their destination...and they don't even bother with the ecological consequences of that!

I didn't think it was physically possible, but this both sucks and blows.  -Bart Simpson

 

A BIG win for the Democrats!!!!!

Most of the people that die in the tiny death machines cars that result from this legislation will be Republicans.

 Democrats live in large urban populations centers where the speeds are lower and mass transportation is prevalent.

 Republicans live in rural and small towns and drive more highway miles and higher speeds and longer distances.

 Guaranteed win for the Democrats. No need to run in elections against dead people.

 Could we get some legislation to force Republicans wear fur suits and go into the forests to collect their paychecks and just kill off the rest of them now? And set up a system where Democrats get free hunting licenses? Or maybe just pass a law outlawing Republicans all together. Why wait until they die in the tiny gas sipping death machines.

Sincerely,

a Veteran of a 1000 psychic wars.

 "We have set in motion a

 "We have set in motion a national policy aimed at both increasing gas mileage and decreasing greenhouse gas pollution for new trucks and cars sold in the United States of America," Obama said during his May 19 announcement.

 

In the midst of a recession, while millions are unemployed, the Spendocrats in Washington want to further burden the auto companies and consumers just to 'go green'.  Their Stimulus hasn't provided any jobs growth; their Global Warming/Climate Change fever is gonna kill more jobs. This 'green' president is going to bankrupt families and our nation.

 

 

Right, Mr. President. 

Right, Mr. President.  From your mouth to God's ears.

Notice the words "aimed at."

If it doesn't work, at least he tried.

I didn't think it was physically possible, but this both sucks and blows.  -Bart Simpson

 

If they we

If they we honest, <laugh>, they'd just ban automobiles - except for the ruling class.

Welcome to the Union of Soviet Socialist States of America.

We got the change.  Where's the hope?

Unintended Consequences

Folks need to realize that because there's no new technology that can make gasoline engines more efficient, this is not really a 'fuel efficiency standard', it is a small-cars and small-SUVs mandate.

Because it is based on fleet-volume averages, the car companies will have to artificially control sales of larger vehicles and larger SUVs. How do you do that? Jack up the prices, and ride the supply-demand curve East. They might even make more total profit that way. This would be called gouging if the political winds were blowing in a different direction, but because it is so P-C it won't be. On the other hand, they might have to practically give away the little putt-putts to get the volumes up.

Chrysler may benefit from the deal with Fiat in this way. Fiat's cars that Fiat/Chrysler imports will be putt-putts; that will help lower the average size of their car fleet, and thereby increase the fleet average mpg. Perhaps GM and Ford will also look for foreign deals to import putt-putts.

Because SUVs will be measured as a group, look for more mini-SUVs, the kind that roll over, and over, and over like a runaway beach ball. Five years from now there will be investigations into unsafe vehicles as a result of this government meddling. But if a negligent vehicle design injures someone, can they sue the government for relief?

Agreed

What we're looking at, once again with this president, is an ANNOUNCEMENT of a new POLICY, hailed as a bold, brilliant stroke ... followed by the gradual recognition that he didn't think it all through. He didn't realize what he'd done.

It's the same old pattern with Obama: make the bold announcement, reap the political applause, and then let the ugly details be taken care of by others. And when problems come up, inevitably, blame it on someone else. He's done it with Guantanamo, the budget, the stimulus.

That's what scares us about his upcoming "revolutionary" plans for healthcare and education!

Does he think that the reason no one ever simply raised the standards is because ... well .... maybe they just didn't think of it? Or that past presidents secretly wanted wasteful gas guzzlers? No. They didn't do it because it was impractical, in the overall scheme of things. As George Will has been pointing out for years now, the foreign automakers sell their "alternative energy" vehicles at a loss. They make it up on the back end with other vehicles.

I agree, KC, said pretty

I agree, KC, said pretty much the same above.  His policy is "aimed at." Not his policy "will."

 

I didn't think it was physically possible, but this both sucks and blows.  -Bart Simpson

 

The problem here is the

The problem here is the meddling in the market.  If vehicles can become more fuel-efficient without sacrificing their usefulness, they will sell well.  I would love to have a car that got 40-50MPG, but I can't afford it and it would not meet my needs.  Also, I think they're being very modest in their estimates of how much the $1300 will be made up in fuel costs.  Given the energy policy of this administration, we'll need more fuel-efficient cars than even this to survive the upcoming price of fuel.

  Given about a decade of

  Given about a decade of democrat rule and Michael Moore will get his wish, we will resemble Cuba.  There will be absolute rule from the central government, free inadequate healthcare for everyone and the roads will be filled with forty year old vehicles because people won't want to drive the tiny tin foil death traps mandated by the government.

Methinks I'll be driving my 2004 Town Car

until I'm forced to take it off the road by the gub'mint.  I can do all the repairs myself, and those darn tanks run forever.  It's not hard to find one for sale, used by a car service in NYC with half a million miles on it.  Half a million NYC miles.

Oh, and they're safe.  You hit a put-putt Obamachine with one of those, and the effect is that of a civil war in Africa...you know it happened, but it didn't affect you much. 

We just saw an ad for

We just saw an ad for Acuras touting that every car in their fleet has a 5-star crash rating.

I said to hubby when Obama has his way, there won't BE a 5-star crash rating.

They will have to switch to a "survivability" rating.

I didn't think it was physically possible, but this both sucks and blows.  -Bart Simpson

 

More Gas, Less Hot Air

If the liberals were consistent on their views of vehicle safety and fuel efficiency they would demand higher mpgs for existing vehicles without a reduction in weight. That would mean true fuel savings if it can be done. Get safety and more mpg.

If reporters were honest in their reporting showing both sides of the issue they would report after their glowing pronouncement of the new BO fuel efficiency standards they would write/say: But critics of Obama’s new plan are worried that higher mpg standards will result in the car industry making lighter less safe cars, resulting in more highway deaths each year.

If liberals were really concerned about the welfare of the American people, instead of socialistic control, they would seek energy independence so we can drive whatever we want by voting to allow drilling everywhere in the U.S. we can get energy, making gas from coal, and using nuclear energy for electricity.

Why should Obama stop here?

In the same vein Obama should decree that we all use motor cycles and scooters, which, BTW, cost less than cars.  I gather they get really high miles per gallon.  Some people think that they are not as safe as cars.  If you are concerned about your safety, ride a bus or don’t go anywhere; that would help even more in reducing CO2 emissions AND our dependence upon foreign oil.

Impunitas semper ad deteriora invitat.

No kidding.  And speaking

No kidding.  And speaking of foreign oil.. wasn't it just announced that the Obama administration is extending technological aid to Dubai, to help them gear up nuclear power plants???

This, at the same time that we draft more laws here to prevent nuclear power plants from being built! 

So we help other countries to develop nuclear power while we eschew it and continue to count on "conservation."

I didn't think it was physically possible, but this both sucks and blows.  -Bart Simpson

 

Obama will do more harm to

Obama will do more harm to industry in this country than any free trade agreement ever did, and the irony is that the UAW helped put him and his liberal friends in power.  Is there any chance the blue collar crowd will wake up and realize the damage their union leadership has done?

 

The most successful war America has ever waged is quickly becoming President Obama's war on capitalism.

What happends

When the auto makers cannot build cars that folks want to buy? Do we bail them out again? If they could keep this fuel consumption, they would. This is going to be a huge failur, and we will be tapped out to help. Our taxes will be to high, we will be on hard times if Obamas spending and his policies are not eliminated. Industry in the country will be gasping for air.

 

My Gov. thinks I am dangerous, so be careful

"Television is a freak show" Bernie Goldberg

The math doesn't add up

The increase from 27mpg to 35mpg will save the average consumer about 93 gallons of gas per year (assuming 12,000 miles driven every year) the additional $1300 per car it will cost (at a minimum) equates to 433 gallons of gas (at $3 per gallon). It will take 4.6 years to "pay back" that extra cost in gas saved. That is longer than the average consumer keeps their car today.

This is pure PR and all for show. Better to subsidize the new electric and hybrid and fuel cell technologies to create cars and trucks that use zero gas rather than this charade.

Hey, I got the wrong "CHANGE"!

www.loyaltoliberty.com

Well, if Mr. Obama destroys

Well, if Mr. Obama destroys the US auto industry that would certainly be a victory for his campaign against global warming/greenhouse gas crusade. However ordinary Americans might have an issue with that.

The real math is worse than that

The $1300 estimate is from Obama. Industry execs say the real cost is on the order of $4,000 -- not $1300. We are being hoodwinked by the Government, which has a vested interest in lowballing the estimates. I want to see their basis of cost calculations, in detail.

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Liberals constantly demand that we accept a glaring falsehood as truth; Obama's elimination of the word "terror" will make terrorist acts less terrifying

CAFE Standards Tax Without Taxing

Spineless politicians know they are likely committing career suicide if they were to address fuel consumption by raising taxes on oil and gasoline. So, instead, one of them came up with this asinine concoction of Corporate Average Fuel  Economy. This way, deft politicians can deflect the blame away from themselves and onto the automakers.

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We already have term limits. They are called elections. We can & should vote out those who do not represent & serve us! - Me

 

A lot of smoke and mirrors

A lot of smoke and mirrors will follow this pronouncement around. These new lighter, smaller, less durable cars will still have 5 star crash ratings, because they are rated running into a wall with only their weight to deal with. When a family of poor Hicks in their 2003 Navigator run them over, it will be very ugly. The first prominent rich Dude from a good New England family to get squashed in a Smart Fortwo will put a damper in the Elite's thirst for this social engineering debacle. The Cars will be lighter, and of course much more modular. There won't be fixing anything on them. They will just wear out at about 75,000 miles and you will hand it back to a recycling shop that ships it back to China for re processing. The amount of energy needed to build the new replacement won't be found in the same ledger book. It will be exempt from CO2 tabulations because it will be built in China. The energy required to retool and replace these pansy cars will exceed the fuel requirements of todays sensible semi free market designs such as the Camry and Accord 4 cylinders. The only current non alternative powered cars that meet the standard I believe are the Honda Fit and Toyota Yaris. Some will hold out repairing the old quality vehicles to get about 500,000 miles out of them, just as Cubans do what they have to to have a set of wheels. The Government Motors execs will also be the ones to dictate that these old cars must be removed from the road to make way for a hideously expensive and complex light car. Speed limits will have to be regulated  to the point that your car turns you in when you speed. Most Americans make sensible choices when it comes to their automotive needs. If they don't , they pay more for energy than they have to. I think you call that or used to call that Freedom. Fuel taxes are going way up. 

Obama

jessieH              So the pres can fire & hire the private sector? He can take it away from the owners & give it to someone else? He can tell the people what to drive???? He is comander in chief of the military. Why not just send in the troops to take it with force? If he has the power to do these things, why do we need a senate? a congress? A supreme court???? He has stepped over the line. But he has the MSM in his pocket. Didn't someone in the past do the same thing? He had his own "youth movement", too. What was his name?

Of course the media is all

Of course the media is all for Obama's 'fuel' plan.  They will be exempt and everyone working there will be able to claim their car as a company car, so they will be allowed to drive anything they want.

 

Government's first duty is to protect the people, not run their lives.

Ronald Reagan