Originally posted by Mikel
I'm not rich by any standard measure, but I've managed to survive and generally deal with the EPA through my life, vehicle wise. I'm not saying I agree with everything they do, not by a long shot, but I don't see any real reasonable argument against having some clean air standards in place.
As I said, travel someplace where clean air standards, if there are any at all, take a backseat as a rule and you might appreciate a bit more the air you breath here. Urban China is a prime example. India is another.
Pull your favorite junk into your garage, shut the door, and then run it for about an hour and you might get an idea of what the outside air is like in someplace like Mumbai. Been there/breathed that, and spent about 60 days back home dealing with the respiratory issues.
At least I didn't have to drink the water.
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