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Incandescent Light Bulb Ban Started On August 1; Gas Stove Ban Coming Next?

Posted by freedomforall 1 year, 9 months ago to Politics
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"Biden's Department of Energy plans to mete out "the maximum civil penalty" against manufacturers that "knowingly distribute" illicit light bulbs which violate their new efficiency standards.

From Politico, "While everyone was yelling about gas stoves, the incandescent light bulb went away":
It's lights out for the incandescent bulbs that people have known, changed and singed their hands on for 140 years.

The modern descendant of Thomas Edison's most famous legacy is set to formally meet its demise in the U.S. at the end of this month, despite years of efforts by Republicans to extend its lifespan. As of Aug. 1, the Energy Department will fully enforce new efficiency regulations that the old bulbs can't meet, effectively prohibiting their retail sale.
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DOE completed the action last April, but full enforcement of the rule is set to begin Aug. 1. The transition away from the inefficient bulbs has been underway for more than a year, as the department provided flexibility for manufacturers and retailers to comply with the new standard.

That fight may be settled, but the larger fight over energy efficiency standards is still looming. Republican lawmakers in recent months have continually derided the Biden administration's efficiency actions on everything from more efficient stoves to laundry machines and dishwashers.

For example, the Energy Department is proposing new efficiency standards covering gas stoves as well as electric stoves and ovens. "
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Unconstitutional actions.
D.C. NIFO.


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  • Posted by $ Radio_Randy 1 year, 9 months ago
    Unfortunately, it was President Bush who started the incandescent ban.

    I have to give the Biden administration a pass, on this one.
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  • Posted by chad 1 year, 9 months ago
    I prefer the incandescent light bulbs when working with my art, it helps me to render better completed work. When governments control even the smallest of choices then the public has no liberty left. It is simply a matter of time or coincidence before anyone is caught and criminalized for choice of light while cities burn and criminals rampage in stores, causing them to close and fewer choices for the plebs.
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  • Posted by $ Olduglycarl 1 year, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    They are gone already only 15 and 25 watt appliance, 200 watt bulbs and some 3 way bulbs remain.
    Now, where politics enters is with the 200 watt bulbs and the 3 way bulbs. (GE bulbs doncha know) The appliance bulbs satisfy the new rules currently, somehow, the same goes for those BIG globe like lights.
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  • Posted by $ Olduglycarl 1 year, 9 months ago
    We had to sell through certain incandescent bulbs earlier this year or be fined for having them on the premises.
    The ones that can still be produced and sold fall in two categories: 1) no led replacement exists yet and 2) Political favors . . .
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  • Posted by bsudell 1 year, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    They aren't, but they are trying to take it. If the businesses follow government's demands, We the People are screwed. Just like in Covid 19.
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  • Posted by $ Snezzy 1 year, 9 months ago
    If you look up the instructions for hatching eggs and starting chicks at home, you'll discover that you'll need incandescent light bulbs. It may still be possible to get "rough service" incandescent lamps.

    In Rand's Anthem the person numbered Equality 7-2521 re-invents the light bulb.

    Manufacturing light bulbs was possible with 19th-century technology. Mostly you needed to be able to do glass blowing and to be able to effect a glass-to-metal seal. What are the costs, including legal penalties, for building blow-your-own lamps?

    Oh, if you're worried that we'll be forced into the 19th, 18th or 17th century, you can also get non-electric lamps from Lehman's Hardware, including the incredibly bright and comforting Aladdin, now owned by Lehman's.
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  • Posted by AmericanWoman 1 year, 9 months ago
    Yes and as soon as I read it the places that I purchased really GOOD Incandescent Light Blubs "No Longer Sells" is the message all bow down to the fool on the hill!
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  • Posted by starguy 1 year, 9 months ago
    Perhaps I missed it, but where, exactly, in the Constitution is the government given authority over light bulbs, gas stoves, or automobiles?
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  • Posted by 1 year, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Instead, retrofit super-insulation in all structures built since 1980 (or pick a more logical date)
    and require super-insulation in all future structures starting construction after 9/1/23.
    (Hat tip to Ayn, starting September 2.;^)
    Instead of giving money to rich morons to buy EV's, encourage PRIVATE development of
    more energy efficient, weather resistant, and lower maintenance housing designs.
    Sticks and bricks are none of those, but are perpetuated by antiquated housing codes.
    CO2 is irrelevant and that has been proven repeatedly.
    If you are so stupid that you believe that GW rubbish, you should be employed
    digging in a mine in the Aleutians.
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  • Posted by Aeronca 1 year, 9 months ago
    The last time I heard an incandescent light bulb ban I got pissed off and so I bought a gross of 60 Watt Phillips Soft White. So great for reading books. It was Obama's term.

    A glowing tungsten filament produces a really nice warm glow that is perfect for reading black ink on a white paper page, in a dark room at night. I find them comforting. CFL's, fluorescents, LEDs, don't have the same wavelength spectrum, and there is a psychological difference. The other bulbs are more agitating.

    I'm going to have to buy another gross.
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  • Posted by $ Markus_Katabri 1 year, 9 months ago
    Tim Pool: “Okay.....you want energy efficiency Democrats? Fine...let’s start with Air Conditioning. It’s the single biggest consumer of power. I’m good with banning that. Let’s start there.”

    Me: BASED!!!
    Mostly because I’m old enough to remember a world without A/C. And I also know what political group benefits the most from A/C in their workplace.
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    Posted by diessos 1 year, 9 months ago
    From Galt's speech:

    “Do you think they are taking you back to dark ages? They are taking you back to darker ages than any your history has known. Their goal is not the era of pre-science, but the era of pre-language. Their purpose is to deprive you of the concept on which man’s mind, his life and his culture depend: the concept of an objective reality. Identify the development of a human consciousness—and you will know the purpose of their creed. A savage is a being who has not grasped that A is A and that reality is real. "
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  • Posted by j_IR1776wg 1 year, 9 months ago
    Ayn Rand Return of The Primitive from the Introduction written by Peter Schwartz

    “Primitive, according the Oxford English dictionary, means; “Of or belonging to the first age, period or stage; pertaining to early times…” With respect to human development, primitivism is a pre-rational stage. It is a stage in which man lives in fearful awe of a universe he cannot understand. The primitive man does not grasp the laws of causality. He does not comprehend the fact that the world is governed by natural laws and that nature can be ruled by any man who discovers those laws. To a primitive, there is only a mysterious supernatural. Sunshine, darkness, rainfall, drought, the clap of thunder…- are all inexplicable, portentous, and sacrosanct to him. To this non-conceptual mentality, man is metaphysically subordinate to nature, which is never to be commanded, only meekly obeyed.
    This is the state of mind to which the environmentalists us to revert.”

    Next:
    One planet – One government Two classes – the Elite and the mud dwellers.

    “Ask not for whom the bell tolls. It tolls for thee.” John Donne
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