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"A civil right is an enforceable right or privilege, which if interfered with by another gives rise to an action for injury. Examples of civil rights are freedom of speech, press, and assembly; the right to vote; freedom from involuntary servitude; and the right to equality in public places" https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/civil_rights Can you provide a cite...any cite...that says an example of a civil right is the ability to own a "better performing car" absent any government air pollution regulations?? |
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I never claimed anyone was directly harmed. You were the one that claimed driving a "better performing car" absent government regulation is a civil right. Care to provide some cites for your assertion? I mean if you did not just pull that out of your ass, then I am sure there are some like minded individuals somewhere that share your ideas...right? |
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is it somehow in the public interest to restrict my right to a better performing car? I have already claimed that the law is based not on any science. just the liberal agenda. otherwise, start naming what got harmed by VW's NOx emission. |
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I was strictly speaking if it effecting the other brands, but like you said...they word survive under some other umbrella as well. |
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Yes, because I have never heard anyone say such a thing is a civil right. So if what you are saying is true, then it should be very easy for you to cite some source to back up your assertion. That's if you did not just pull it out of your ass. Quote:
Yes it is in the public interest, because that "liberal agenda" was in-acted by politicians who the public voted for. if you do not like what the politicians in-acted, then vote in different politicians. Or take it up in the court system. if you lose on both grounds, then tough shit for you. |
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Which is still a shitload. :disgust |
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& i vote republican everytime. but here in NY, its pretty much a wasted vote. No worries. when trump gets the white house, he will waive this nonsense away. This is the type of stuff donald says holds america back, & he's right. This is a waste of volkswagens time. otherwise, start defending how the EPA NOx level directly effects humanity. or are you gonna start spilling the whole climate change crap. |
Not 50 mpg.
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You said: "...for giving their drivers a civil right of a better performing car thats being needlessly restricted by a pollution law thats based on nothing but the liberal agenda. " Which means you think driving a better performing car is a civil right. And you think air pollution law is needless. Quote:
You keep trying to bring up NOx levels as if I am debating that. here's a hint, I am not debating that. I am challenging your assertion that driving a better performing car is a civil right. I own a 1965 Chevy C10 with a 350 V8. Not smog devices whatsoever as pre-1975 cars are exempt from smog regulations in CA. So I am sure it emits more than a new VW. The issue is VW willful cheating. http://lazonaimagery.com/main/truck01.jpg |
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I do not think you understand this country's political system. The President does not have the power to simply waive laws passed by congress. |
In this day and age of news reports coming from every direction and hemisphere saying things such as the oceans are upwards of 3 times warmer in spots than they were 40 years ago, that upwards of half of all marine life has died off due to polution and warming, that more species are currently close to or at extinction levels (including several shark species) than ever before in modern history, all of which means it's not merely a "liberal agenda", it makes a story like this VW thing a bid deal in the majority of people's minds, thus there are simply going to be certain laws in place that govern vehicle emission rates.
It also means (and this part in particular really should be a no-brainer) that any auto maker who not only flouts those emission laws but willfully and purpusely designs and installs technology to hide the true emission levels their cars create is going to get the proverbial ass-reaming, both publically and financially. And in my opinion rightly so. Crying that the law is a stupid law is an irrelevant side argument. Saying "it's a liberal thing", hogwash. You may as well say something equally inaccurate like "there are no conservative environmentalists". Governments are under an immense amount of pressure to not only uphold existing laws (such as this one) but to actually do MORE about it, and if you think that that pressure only comes from people of the political left you're daft. It won't bankrupt VW, I was mostly kidding before. But owners are going to take a big hit on any resale value they were hoping for. Many are joining together and forming class action suits over this as we speak. Where it will all lead I couldnt say, but one thing I do know for certain is that VW's stock has dropped significantly. It will very likely continue to drop for a while yet, but at some point they'll start to recover from this and bounce back. What am I driving at you ask? Buy low, sell high... anyone? Anyone?? Anyone buying? Is the market overreacting to this so-called scandal? |
CD, i'm guessing this is going to explode into a super massive issue. not saying VW won't survive it, they will, but this will be a big big deal i'm thinking.
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glad I traded one in last month
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Nice. I like old trucks :thumbsup |
This has nothing to do with VW and their apparent faulty diesel emissions readings.
First off, everyone in the states is tested by the state for emissions... well maybe not florida. This has to do with a much wider scandal in that the US will not accept gas efficient cars in the US because they don't want to lose gas money. I have known, personally... that VW's bought in germany have gas mileage far above what a VW bought in a US has. I read this at least 3 years ago. Here's a YOUTUBE video for you to view: So VW was forced by the US government to supply inferior gas mileage cars to the US and now the US is saying VW is putting faulty emissions readings in their cars? Bullshit! |
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nice truck. i'm a truck guy. i knew you were a V8 drive-by. :1orglaugh |
its economical warfare and either the us , french or asian car industry is sick of the domination of german brands and someone now dropped a nuke .
no one in the gov seriously cares about some more or less diesel in the air nowaday |
And we thought we could take clean breaths of oxygen on Volkswagen exhaust!They fooled us!
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WSJ talking about smog and LA - Los Angeles Sees Health Benefits as Its Smog Haze Clears - WSJ |
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My guess is that they couldn't meet the North American emission standards with that particular engine (non urea injected) so they altered the programming. The potential fallout from this will be huge. They will either have to modify the engine at a cost of several thousand dollars per car, or if they opt for just a reprogramming, have to come up with some compensation for owners. The car they bought would not be the same under the new programming. Either the engine's life will be shortened, or the performance will be affected, or both. |
VW own most of the best luxury car brands on the planet, everyone is focusing on the actual VW cars when they also own Porsche, Lamborghini, Bugatti, Audi, Bentley as well. I don't see this hurting sales of those cars tho, if you are buying one of those you most likely don't give a fuck about this scandal because they are some of the best cars on earth that not many other cars come close to.
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CEO has "stepped down."
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How is the annual(?) testing worded in the US? In the UK i'm sure they could skirt around this being a problem as the annual MOT test certificate has always had a disclaimer on it saying
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To me, having the car run cleaner just for the test isn't much different from taking a smoky old shitbox for an hours thrash around on the way to be tested to make sure it plays nice while being inspected and scrapes a pass. |
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still waiting for 1 liberal to state the actual harm to any ecosystem, person or animal due to VW's "violation". What is the specific benefit of the EPA NOx level to anyone or anything? please stop avoiding this ive only asked 3 times, twice directly to people, who deflect. TCLgirls prefers to debate the idea of driving a faster car as a right. avoids my question like the plague. at least this post was an honest attempt to answer it. but even that article does not tie VW to any harm to anything. :upsidedow |
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Second you are asking a question which you already know can't be answered. Don't be such a crack monkey and use such a loaded question as your proof they dindu nuffin.. |
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I'm sure 11 Million cars pumping out 40x's the advertised/allowable emissions over the course of 10 years wouldn't hurt a fly. :upsidedow (plus the millions more they would have sold during that time had they not gotten caught) In related news; VW's stock, having dropped nearly 40% over the past week, rose 7% today, which affirms what I said in my earlier post about the market overreacting. Yes, this is a *big deal*, they are going to feel this both financially and image-wise for a long time to come.... and car buyers tend to have long memories, especially when the car they just bought was rendered near-worthless by the scumbaggery of the giant automaker. But they'll recover eventually. |
Wonder how many law firms are about to launch class-action lawsuits.
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I wonder how far VW/Audi stocks will drop? Head of Mazda is from South America. I loved his response when asked if he believed, as VW is saying, that only a few people at VW knew. After laughing he said, "Gimme a Break." VW proof that the world is using 3-8th generation fossil fuels cause humans have been here before. lol. |
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"Volkswagen's pollution-control chicanery has not just been victimless tinkering, killing between five and 20 people in the United States annually in recent years, according to an Associated Press statistical and computer analysis." AP analysis: Dozens of deaths likely from VW pollution dodge - Yahoo News |
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Wow..... that's amazing. Fuck Volkswagen. |
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The VW scandal will break Germany so no surprise German gov officials are pretending this did not happen. Like the Syria and friends invasion. |
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edit: i find it stupid what VW did but i am about 100% sure that they are only the first to be caught. there will be more |
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you do realize they said they can't directly tie 1 single death of anyone to this, right? that its all statistical smoke & mirrors created by people with a political agenda. just like public opinion polls. Quote:
if anything, you just made my case. :thumbsup |
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