Bush to call on Americans to cut gas consumption
So, Bush plans to call on Americans to cut their gas consumption by 20 percent over 10 years, yet his administration has done little to NOTHING to help ease Americans off of their "addiction to oil."
Such a dramatic reduction in gasoline consumption would require new standards of the Corporate Average Fuel Economy system, known as CAFE, and an increased availability in the U.S. auto market of vehicles that run on alternative fuels."He's going to set a very ambitious goal for this country: to reduce our gasoline usage by 20 percent in 10 years," Deputy White House Chief of Staff Joel Kaplan said in an exclusive interview with ABC News. "'Twenty in 10,' we are calling it. It's very ambitious, but we think it's achievable, and I think a lot of Americans are going to rally to that cause."
"Talking the talk," and "walking the walk" are two completely different ballgames Mr. Bush.
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Bush, alone, can't do it though. The people have to help as well.
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