by Tyler_JC » Fri 30 Dec 2005, 12:52:09
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('jaws', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('nero', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('jaws', 'I')f you want to do something good, work at abolishing the regulations.
please forgive my ignorance what regulations are you thinking about?
DOTs, Electricity, sprawl zoning codes, etc. There are so many of them, just pick the one you hate the most.
We could get rid of laws preventing drilling for oil in national parks (ANWR anyone?).
We could cut down on the red tape to construct a nuclear power plant.
We could end the requirement for CO2 scrubbers in coal plants.
We could cut down on the zoning laws stopping the mixture of commerce and housing. This would allow mixed use communities, lowering the need to commute 50 miles to go to the office.
We could eliminate those foolish anti-diesel laws that make it ridiculously complex to purchase a fuel-efficient diesel vehicle in the United States. In fact, in California, it is nearly impossible to get a diesel! The laws were meant to "protect the environment". Yeah right, try "protect the oil companies' bottom lines".
We could eliminate the tax subsidy for purchasing large vehicles for decidedly non-farming use. (Hummers anyone?).
We could remove the requirement that landlords keep their apartments above a certain temperature. This is a blatant waste of heating fuel in the northern states. Why do we insist on being able to walk around in nothing but a bathrobe and slippers in February in Chicago regardless of the -20 degree windchill outside?
The list goes on and on.
Cutting back on some of the wasteful/inefficient regulations would cut demand by 3 or 4 million barrels per day, easily.