If they're losing business they will, and trust me, Ford, GM, and Dodge are losing business to the likes of Toyota, Kia, Honda, Hyundai, etc. Especially with Toyota coming out with full size pickups. Sure, I believe in reasonably regulating things to ensure the safety of workers, that's just common sense. So is making sure that drugs are safe for people. Beer isn't the best thing in the world to be selling or buying, because it's detrimental to health, but people still buy it, and manufacturers still make it. If someone is of legal age to drink beer/alcohol, then let them do it. If someone of legal age wants to light up a cig, sure go ahead. If someone of legal age wants to buy porn, who am I to stop them? It's choices that I'm talking about here, if you think that SUVs are detrimental to the environment, then inform the people, let them make their own choices, that's how we got the word out about the detriments of smoking and drinking too much alcohol. The bottom line is this, the American Motor Companies are allready beginning to develop more fuel efficient engines for their SUVs/trucks and the like. Without the help of the government, amazing how consumers can affect production in such a way, you'd think it was rocket science or something!
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"Hey Grif, Chupathingy...how bout that? I like it...got a ring to it."
"I have no earthly idea what it is I just saw, or what this place is, or where in the hell O'Malley is! My only choice is to blame Grif for coming up with such a flawed plan. Stupid, stupid Grif."
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