California Advances Tough Flat-Screen Energy Standards

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the next generation will be the one that will ultimately see peak oil production, if they still wish to consume till everything is gone, when that happens so be it. its there hell.

roderick of CA 10:33PM October 22, 2009

One more example of the Government using their power to control the citizens instead of doing their jobs. How much debt does California currently have?

Wake up America - every laws passed is one more way to reduce our Liberty and Freedom.

It's time to throw all the morons out of office, no matter the party, no matter the office they hold.

IT"S TIME TO CHANGE THE ENTIRE SYSTEM!

Larry of CA 11:44AM September 21, 2009

Just like the disappearance of midsize vehicles, TV will do the same, forcing extra large to be 'adequate'. Ford and GM were ready with 26,000 lb chassis to cover if SUV's were lumped in with cars' 35mpg rules. There would be very few extra large vehicles if midsize cars were not outlawed. I guess Exxon writes the laws. No different than middle class going extinct, we will just have bigger baseline needs now. I love how the law works..pathetic.

bruce of NJ 11:08PM September 20, 2009

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