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Neal Boortz is about the play the commercial on his radio show.
At first I thought it was going to be a commercial pushing the cap and trade bill, because almost everything they portrayed is in the bill, including the home inspections, business inspections, checkpoints, smartgrid, and a new line of government workers who will fine you for not adhering what they deem 'green enough' or 'carbon neutral enough'.
I would offer the theory that the average football fan is not into the "green" movement.
Discuss?
There is a lake in Guatemala that is being destroyed by folk washing their clothes on the river banks in detergent and bleach. They are killing the source of their lives. But people insist on their personal rights to destroy all the life around them. They see folk who would stop them as Nazis.
It looked damned nice to me and would probably look even better in black with dark windows. But I like hatchbacks and wagons - especially Euros - so maybe it's just me.
Maybe it wasn't the best commerical, but I don't see how they shot themselves in the foot. They're targeting the hybrid crowd by showing them the green car of the year was a diesel.
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Originally Posted by Moonbeam
There is a lake in Guatemala that is being destroyed by folk washing their clothes on the river banks in detergent and bleach. They are killing the source of their lives. But people insist on their personal rights to destroy all the life around them. They see folk who would stop them as Nazis.
Awww, a little cute anecdote where a specific group does a specifically bad thing. Clearly we should throw out the Constitution and Bill of Rights for fear that we too might use 'detergent and bleach'.
Not at all. It's just a story to show you that, sure enough, just like them, you see anybody who threatens to take away your right to destroy the world only as a Nazi.
I think I saw all those "green jobs" I keep reading about in that commercial.
LEDs don't become practical until we get off the AC kick. Anyone know how many things in their home are truly 120V? IMO going to a 24V or 12V system would be much better. Hell, I'd even go for a 48V system if it'll get us off the AC BS.
But, those lights are pretty cool. I'd buy them if they came down to the 30-40 range.
As an owner, please take my advice-the only green thing about VW/Audi is the long green you dole out for frequent repairs, especially to track down electronic gremlins.
Maybe it wasn't the best commerical, but I don't see how they shot themselves in the foot. They're targeting the hybrid crowd by showing them the green car of the year was a diesel.
Yeah.. after I bought a new GTI, I sold it less than a year later. All the repairs were obviously covered under warranty, but it was in the shop more than I drove it. Blown turbo oil seals filling the intercooler with oil, whining transmission that had to be replaced twice, HID headlight leveling broke twice, more warning lights on my dash than a F-18 about to crash, more burnt out bulbs than I could keep up with replacing, etc.
Avvocato Effetti, is that you?
While alienating me, a potential future Audi buyer, by pissing me off and boycotting them. Extrapolate how I feel by the enter population.
That's what I thought when I saw that new name too. Was AE banned?
Your reaction is not rational.
You would make a decision that is WORSE for you in the short and long term, just to increase the pollution on the planet, making it WORSE for all of us, just to piss off a group of people that you don't like. That's acting a bit juvenile, if you ask me.
I actually set a 55 gallon drum of used motor oil on fire on my backyard just to counter this commercial.
damn wish i knew i have about 5 gallons of used motor oil to dispose of.
