December 23, 2007

More Government Intrusion Into Our Lives


President Bush signed the energy bill in which incandescent light bulbs (the ones we have been using all our lives) will begin to be phased out in 2012, with a complete ban finalized in 2014. Manufacturers will be forced to switch to compact fluorescent (CFL) bulbs, which can cost more than six times as much as the common incandescent bulb. While CFL bulbs are much more energy efficient, to maintain the bulb’s longevity and achieve maximum efficiency, consumers must adhere to proper operating suggestions made by Congress, such as leaving the bulb turned on for at least 15 minutes.

Needless to say, this is all a violation of both our property rights and the U.S. Constitution, but since when has that ever mattered to Congress?

What does matter to Congress is that all the big guns in the lighting industry are behind this legislation, sending hefty contributions to politicians in exchange for politicians’ regulating their competitors out of business. The biggest promoter of the ban-the-bulb bill is Philips Electronics, which just so happens to be planning on phasing out production of incandescent bulbs by 2016. By forcing its competitors to do the same thing, Philips need not fear a loss of revenue to producers of cheaper incandescent bulbs.

We call ourselves a free people, but how free are we when we can’t even decide what light bulbs we want to use in our homes?

3 comments:

linnette said...

I don't know about the rest of you, but I hate those fluorescent lamps. They are not bright enough!

Anonymous said...

Time to stock up!

linnette said...

yes, neisha

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