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There is less smog now.
This is all CALIFORNIA looks at:
And now it's going to try to eliminate diesel trucks all together. Electric everything.
The cancer needs receptive cells in other places of the country to spread. And people that want to reduce smog adopt California emissions.
Are you arguing the excess regulations on sulfur content in fuel (to use Catalytic converters) is the true culprit of smog reduction?
And that the introduction of catalytic converters actually did nothing to solve the problem?
And the fuel they were forced to burn actually cleaned things up rather than the converters being forced on the country?
Not trying to be dismissive but I thought the reason the sulfur levels were forcibly reduced was to make the converters gunk up less and more efficient at reducing hydrocarbons.
Otherwise it seems like an argument that catalytic converters were a farce just to force fuel refineries to refine more expensive lower S2/S3 content fuel. And real reason is different fuel not a worthless exhaust ornament.
Am I correct in interpreting that argument that way?
Why the catalytic converters to begin with? A step towards understanding what the problem was?
There was no carbon offset narrative in 1975. If the problem is from sulfur emissions then why introduce a meaningless filter?
It seems that can only work in a world with a massive anti petroleum operation that begin in the 70's.
Actually that kinda makes sense.
originally posted by: Athetos
Sounds an awful lot like communism.
a reply to: musicismagic
originally posted by: TheRedneck
a reply to: Degradation33
It's not political discussion as much as it is an excuse to complain about my state again.
No, it's more than that.
You see, the rest of us have watched most of our lives while California messed in their own bed. And hey, that's fine as long as it's your bed. But Californians have demonstrated this crazy tendency to mess in our bed as well. That's not fine.
Let's talk supply chain issues... that's not just California. That is affecting everyone. But where is the real problem coming from? California. You see Los Angeles is the major shipping hub for freight coming in from overseas, especially from Asia where most of our imports are coming from. That freight needs trucks to deliver it to the rest of the country. But California does not like trucks! California worked tirelessly to turn all semis into private little energy factories using the DEF system now on all diesel vehicles. It's only required in California, but freight lines go to California... so that restriction means a driver must either give up those California routes and pay big bucks to have that DEF system removed from their trucks, or they get to go to California on the rare instances where the damn thing doesn't break down!
Get caught driving a truck in California without DEF working, and the truck is impounded until it can be repaired by a California repair shop... it cannot even be towed to another state! Thousands of drivers have lost their truck, which is their livelihood itself, to California because they didn't want to sit in a cold motel room for months at a time a few times a year waiting on road repairs.
And of course, the parts needed to keep those DEF systems in repair are becoming scarce... there's plenty of them, but they're sitting in containers in Los Angeles waiting on trucks to deliver them... trucks which cannot operate without them in the first place.
Let's go back a little farther with the eco-idiocy. Remember acid rain? Know where it came from? California pioneered development of the catalytic converter. One of its purposes is to remove sulfur from the exhaust. Before the new (higher-priced) low-sulfur fuels came out, the catalytic converters would fill up with sulfur and start pumping large quantities into the air because they were full. That's sulfur dioxide, not sulfuric acid, but guess what it takes to turn sulfur dioxide into sulfuric acid? Water, oxygen, and energy (like sunlight). Guess where all those things exist in abundance? The atmosphere! So now we get sulfuric acid dissolved in rain water, aka "acid rain," mandated by law that California helped pass for the entire nation. And that air over LA that was now acidic? Guess what: it's not your air! It moves over other states as well! Thank you, California, for destroying vast stretches of virgin forest while trying to "save" it.
Oh, and let's talk about driver safety since we're talking transportation... I've been to California many times in a truck. I hated it! Why? Because I was miserable most of the time I was there! You see, California has a "no-idle" policy for trucks... which equates to a "no heat, no cooling, no power" policy for truckers. We get to camp out, literally Neanderthal style, when we're supposed to be getting rest so we can drive those 40-ton bullets safely tomorrow. But no... California can't allow that! Ever tried to sleep in an enclosed box when the temperature is in the 90s? Here's a hint: one wakes up, drenched in sweat, dehydrated, fatigued, and now gets to operate heavy equipment. What could go wrong?
Oh, and let's talk about your speed limits... 55 mph for trucks, but 70 mph for everyone else! Sure, what could go wrong? Let's tick off all the bad drivers by making the professional drivers drive way slower than them... what could possibly go wrong with that? Just the four-wheelers getting overly aggressive and trying to drive under my wheels, that's what.
Let's not even get into the time when California tried to outlaw CB radios... the devices the terminals use to tell us where to go and when the load is ready.
But hey, even Californians get fed up with all the BS out there... and when they do, they move! OK, no problem... don't blame them. But when they move, they first drive real estate prices through the roof because they cannot comprehend that $200,000,000,000 is too much to pay for a house that actually costs $60,000 elsewhere. Now the indigenous people who live where the Californians moved to can't afford to buy a home in their own area anymore.
Then they set about busily admonishing everyone in sight for not doing things the "California way." They want all those backfiring, insanity-driven rules and restrictions that caused them to leave in the first place implemented in their new home. Soon enough, they've turned nice, peaceful places into more of the cesspool they escaped from.
And I've just gotten started. How about your generous gift of the drunken lush sitting two heartbeats away from the US Presidency?
California is not a scapegoat. California is a CANCER! If you want people to stop talking bad about California, stop messing across the entire nation.
TheRedneck
originally posted by: 38181
What if someone dressed in all black with a hoodie kept attacking the squatters randomly at night, you know pounding the walls and doors at random times of the night, a couple of baseball bat blows to the shins. After a while they may think it’s too dangerous to keep squatting there.
originally posted by: musicismagic
In Los Angeles, property rights don't exist.
Wow! They ( the landlords ) better take take this to the Supreme court real fast. This is just a tad bit of the article.
A motion approved by the county’s Board of Supervisors last week prohibits the eviction of low-income delinquent tenants through the end of January 2023, as long as they claim some hardship related to COVID-19, respiratory syncytial virus, or the flu. Under the motion, landlords are also prohibited from evicting tenants for causing nuisances or having unauthorized pets. In other words, landlords are being forced to give up the rights to their property and allow renters who won’t respect or pay for it to live there permanently.
And I lived in Los Angeles years ago. I guess the city should be called " Lost Angels"
www.msn.com... a19
originally posted by: chris_stibrany
Look what happened with the Gavin Newsome recall....
a reply to: nugget1
originally posted by: shaemac
I no longer feel sorry for people living in a communist state.
I also am no longer shocked at the stuff happening in them.
Betcha those home owners voted for the POS who are making these decisions.
Oh well. 49 other states to move to. Figure it out.