Posted on 10/02/2023 6:18:52 AM PDT by Red Badger
I think this is a great idea by the Biden administration. Let’s start with Manhattan, LA, Frisco, Chicago and Philly and see how it works out. Once it is proven sustainable, cost effective and reliable, feel free to do this to the rest of the country.
Broke government ain't got no business lecturing to the rest of us about saving money!
More expensive, less durable, and don’t work as well.
And one day in 200 years ago from now, when man has devolved back to days before the industrial revolution, some young guy will find an old car & a manual and realize what a great mode of transportation it can be! and life will start again.
the government is like a cancer that can and will destroy and eat away everything until it’s dead.
It should be a free market decision. I have family members who live in cold climates that have little to benefit from a water heater like mine. Or even a family living in my area might hate the water heater if they have a large family (it takes longer to reheat the tank than a standard gas or electric water heater). Only in a free market can everybody choose what's best for him.
It is leading to a “fiat rule” government.
The Constitution is being ignored.
But “It’s for your safety.”
Had enough yet?
“And if all others accepted the lie which the Party imposed—if all records told the same tale—then the lie passed into history and became truth. ‘Who controls the past’ ran the Party slogan, ‘controls the future: who controls the present controls the past.”
― George Orwell, 1984
Completing the road to third world status. However, one thing none of the government wahoos is taking into account is the ingenuity of Americans.
FUJB!
“with claims that their changes will save consumers money”
Oh, please! Government departments ALWAYS promises us cost savings with their newest regulations, but these savings never, ever materialize. Millions upon millions of people are STILL waiting on their $2500 in annual savings on their health care insurance they were promised thanks to Obamacare.
At the same house we had an inground pool. We replaced the pool pump(which runs 7-8 hours/day). Again, the electric bill dropped $25/month.
On the other hand. I bought a new washing machine when we bought this house 12 years ago. The local dealer convinced me to buy a Fischer Paykel top loader because it would save me dryer time and put LESS water into the 40 year old leach field. The board died after five years. We went back to the same local store and replaced it with the exact same model. The board died again after six years. We replace that with a
Speed Queen. The board on that one just got replaced for FREE because it has a 5 year warranty. So, some of the ENERGY STAR appliances make sense to replace. Supposedly Speed Queen and Maytag make the best washing machines on the market. Speed Queen still makes a model with the dial analog controls. NO COMPUTER BOARD. If this one dies in a few years, that is what I will buy.
Does the SpeedQueen actually use sufficient water to wash clothes properly? Our GE does not. We have to add a large bucket of water to every load or else the top of the clothes pile in the washer will remain dry.
Biden administration plans to regulate more aggressively.
Large magnifying glasses will be issued to households to cook your food and heat water.....................
It seems to. I have never had an issue with not enough water in the drum. The washer was the board died. The company/dealer we bought it from replaced it. The other issue is that the switch indicating the lid is closed has needed to be replaced twice now. Another stupid safety feature. Probably to keep someone from sticking their hand in the drum when it is on the spin cycle.
I also have a Speed Queen dryer. It has the dial on the right just like all the old dryers from the 1970s. Buttons to push in to turn it on. Another dial to change from Permanent Press to Regular cycles. So, no touch screen computer board.
It all started with limiting flush toilets to 2 1/2 gallons. That was the nose under the tent.
The problem is diminishing returns. If you go from a car that gets 10 mpg to 20 mpg it cuts the gas you use driving 1,000 miles from 100 gallons to 50 gallons. If you go to 40 mpg you will only save 25 gallons. The compromises you have to make in car design to go from 20 to 40 mpg are huge.
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