Props.
Hopefully this is not only sensible but possible. Or he could just be trying to divert attention from troops to oil; what a sly boy we've got. Either way, it's not tax breaks for gas guzzlers (possibly the worst idea ever).
President George W. Bush tonight will propose the U.S. cut its gasoline consumption by 20 percent over the next 10 years through a combination of higher vehicle fuel efficiency and greater use of renewable fuels like ethanol.
The goals depend on boosting the amount of renewable fuels in the market to as much as 35 billion gallons a year by 2017 from about 5 billion now. He also will ask Congress again to give him greater authority to increase mileage standards for cars and light trucks, Joel Kaplan, the president's deputy chief of staff, said in a briefing to preview Bush's State of the Union address.
The goals depend on boosting the amount of renewable fuels in the market to as much as 35 billion gallons a year by 2017 from about 5 billion now. He also will ask Congress again to give him greater authority to increase mileage standards for cars and light trucks, Joel Kaplan, the president's deputy chief of staff, said in a briefing to preview Bush's State of the Union address.
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