The New York Times is blaming it on Bush.
Of course the manufacturers support it. A law forcing people to stop buying cheap bulbs and start buying expensive ones? What’s not to like?
“…four out of five people still don’t know about the regulations.” If that’s true, this could get more interesting as time goes on.
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Wow, you really twisted that one all out of shape.
The article doesn't blame Bush for anything. It merely mentions the ...
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They mentioned it as a Bush law twice. Nobody mentioned the law's sponsors, or the great Democratic 100-Hour Plan ...
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Energy costs money, but as long as squandering it is profitable for someone, energy waste will be promoted and encouraged ...
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If prices are allowed to go where they naturally go, the system works.
If prices of a commodity are low in ...
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As General Giap once told Henry Kissinger, "That may very well be true, but it is irrelevant".
Energy consumption is an ...
- Nobody is going to suddenly run out of oil in a year. Or even twenty years. Most intelligent ...
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As General Giap once told Henry Kissinger, "That may very well be true, but it is irrelevant".
Energy consumption is an ...
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If prices are allowed to go where they naturally go, the system works.
If prices of a commodity are low in ...
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Energy costs money, but as long as squandering it is profitable for someone, energy waste will be promoted and encouraged ...
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They mentioned it as a Bush law twice. Nobody mentioned the law's sponsors, or the great Democratic 100-Hour Plan ...